- by Bryan Veldboom - updated on 3/16/2023
The sun is out and you're ready for a pleasant weekend on the water, but when you go out to your boat, you discover you've got a dead battery on your hands. A reliable battery charger is crucial to maintaining your marine batteries. If you're in the market for a new marine battery charger, you'll find plenty of options at Batteries Plus. Before picking one up though, it's important to understand a few basics first. Today we'll be tackling some common battery charger questions to help you find the right one for your needs.
Make sure your Marine Charger Matches Your Battery's Voltage
Make Sure Your Marine Charger is Compatible with Your Battery's Chemistry
No, any charger that matches the voltage and chemistry of your marine batteries will work fine. The main advantage of marine-specific chargers is that they're often water resistant, which allows you to mount them permanently to a battery housing on your boat. Read our blog "How Does an Onboard Battery Charger Work on a Boat?" for additional information. Here is a list of Onboard marine chargers available at Batteries Plus:
In order to determine how long it will take to charge your battery, you'll need to know two things:
Once you have this information, you can determine the charging time using this equation: Battery Ah Rating ÷ Charger Amperage. For example, a 75Ah battery using a 7.5 amp charger will take roughly 10 hours to fully charge.
Overcharging will harm your battery, so you need to be sure this doesn't happen. There are two ways to prevent overcharging.
Allowing your marine battery's charge to drop too low is equally bad. Here are a few tips to follow:
Your neighborhood Batteries Plus has plenty of additional boating essentials, including: