Re: batteries boil over when using dual battery charger/maintainer
The term 'onboard' here does NOT refer to it being an 'inherently safe' (spark-protected), marine rated charger. IMO, these should not be mounted permanently on a boat.
You certainly could be right, I didn't read the destruction manual before I flippantly said that but, I did go fetch it and it says.....
"Use the battery charger on 6 and 12V LEAD-ACID, GEL and AGM-type rechargeable batteries with recommended rated capacities of 12 Ah (6V) and 5-33Ah (12V), as used in automobiles, trucks, tractors, airplanes, vans, RV's, trolling motors, etc." :noidea:
It never states though, I read the entire thing, "inherently safe (spark-protected), marine rated charger", you are correct.
http://www.amazon.com/Schumacher-SE...p/B0000AXTUY/ref=pd_sbs_auto_5#productDetails
"Product Description
This fully automatic onboard battery charger is a 1.5-amp charger which plugs onto an electrical wall outlet. This unit charges 12-volt batteries, and keeps larger batteries warm even under cold temperatures. This plug-in trickle charger has reverse polarity protection and can install next to the battery on automobiles, boats, tractors, golf carts, and other equipment. Appropriate hardware and mounting brackets are included with this battery charger."