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What's the best safest way to charge 6tl batteries

blutow

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I just bought one of these onboard victron chargers. They have them in different amp ratings, I just got the 5a since it's mainly for maintnenace, runs about $100. I've had good luck with victron stuff in the past and I like the bluetooth capability. You can log into your phone and confirm voltage and charge rate without pulling out a multimeter or amp meter.


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98G

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The Noco Genius 10 is the replacement for the Noco 7200. Just purchased one, it ran about $96.00 with tax. I know this is an old thread, but I thought I'd update the info.
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I use one of these. It does 24V through the slave port to keep all the batteries at full charge, or it can be clipped to one battery at a time @12V to pulse/resurrect/compensate for uneven charging.
 

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chucky

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Ordered a Noco genius g7200. Regular charger isn't bringing them up
Go watch how to charge a agm battery with a regular charger on youtube you have to use a jumper battery between the charger and the agm ! I have the noco 7200 and it is the cheapest way to charge them the rite way.
 
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