Minn Kota Onboard Marine Chargers - Overview, Considerations and Benefits

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • This video breaks down the considerations and benefits of installing an onboard battery charger for your boat.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @Wayno228
    @Wayno228 Před rokem +3

    Do they make charging systems that charge your trolling motor batteries while running your big motor

  • @jesperthorsson3586
    @jesperthorsson3586 Před 23 dny

    Great vid guys. I am a bit of a novice, recently bought a Minn Kota to have as a spare engine on my river boat. Looking for some advice, if i use the Minn occasionally for a couple of hours, would i have to recharge the marine battery every time? In other words, would the battery not automatically recharge when i'm using my outboard petrol engine? Many thanks for any advice you can offer.

  • @robc3869
    @robc3869 Před 2 lety +2

    How would you connect a minn kota alternator charger to a two bank onboard charger. Cranking battery is 12v and the trolling battery is 12v. Thanks

  • @bradprescher5373
    @bradprescher5373 Před rokem +1

    Do they get paid extra by placing serial numbers in places where they cannot be read?

  • @brentyoungmann2732
    @brentyoungmann2732 Před 2 měsíci

    Are you able to keep the wires connected at all times when you are using the boat and also when charging?

  • @fishslayer6529
    @fishslayer6529 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Is that Will Farrell?

  • @brandenviens9248
    @brandenviens9248 Před 5 měsíci

    Can you show how to hook the trolling motor to the batteries? I have a 70/24/60 powerdrive

  • @jeffjucksch4975
    @jeffjucksch4975 Před 2 lety +4

    Unless I'm missing something, you still have to remember to plug in the onboard charger.

    • @Wayno228
      @Wayno228 Před rokem

      That's my question for some reason I thought onboard battery chargers took the power from your big motor battery and transferred it to your trolling motor battery so everytime you ran your big motor it charged your other batteries because why else would an onboard chargers cost 300 plus dollars that you have to plug into an outlet

    • @plem7210
      @plem7210 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@Wayno228 late reply. There are some systems that do that. They’re called alternator chargers or dc to dc chargers. You normally are not running the main motor enough. To fully charge the trolling battery’s. With those systems. If you think about how many hours it takes to charge a battery. When it is plugged in. The cost of the onboard plug in chargers. Partly has to do with you are buying three or four chargers. That are built into the same case. They call each charger a bank. Depending how many battery’s you are charging at once. Plus it needs to be waterproof and vibration resistance. It is more convenient to plug in one three bank charger. Then using three portable chargers. That you have to hook up to the battery’s by hand every time. Plus these are smart chargers. Makes the battery’s last longer before replacement. Compared to the super cheap dumb portable chargers.

  • @user-yx7ig7iw8o
    @user-yx7ig7iw8o Před 11 měsíci

    What is the purpose of the temp sensors in the output cords?

  • @j.christopherhickman2060

    I have a 4 bank 480 perfusion minkota charger .two banks are blinking and two are solid . What does that mean please ?

    • @MinnKotaTutorials
      @MinnKotaTutorials  Před rokem

      Thank you for contacting Minn Kota. What color are the lights that are blinking?

  • @danieldipeppe1455
    @danieldipeppe1455 Před rokem

    I'm getting a flashing gree on my lead acid battery and a steady green on my 2 trolling motor agm is that normal

    • @MinnKotaTutorials
      @MinnKotaTutorials  Před rokem +1

      Hello Daniel,
      Yes, both indications on the battery charger are normal. Flashing green indicates the battery is fully charged and the charger is in maintenance mode, outputting at low amperage to keep the battery topped off. A solid green light also indicates the battery is fully charged, but is in standby mode. It is not outputting, but is monitoring the battery and will start charging should the voltage drop below 12.6 volts.
      Regards,
      Mike N.

  • @coltonparrott7707
    @coltonparrott7707 Před rokem

    Hey guys, I have a MK330PC (2-3yr old) and went to charge my batteries today and noticed bank 2 wasnt coming on. No lights anywhere or anything, the other banks, 1 & 3, are working perfectly fine. Fuses were checked and connections are good. I removed it from all batteries and unplugged it and let it sit for a couple hours then re-hooked it up and had the same issue. Any ideas on what would cause this? Or what i can do to potentially fix it?

    • @MinnKotaTutorials
      @MinnKotaTutorials  Před rokem

      Colton Parrott,
      If you are getting no lights on bank two, that bank has gone out and is bad. The chargers have a 3 year warranty from date of purchase to the original purchaser. If you are the original purchaser and are within the 3 year warranty window, you can call Customer Service at 800-227-6433. They will need a serial number off the charger and a copy of your proof of purchase. Once they have that information they will set up a replacement charger.
      Best Regards.

    • @bradprescher5373
      @bradprescher5373 Před rokem

      Thanks for making the chargers non repairable

  • @matheinz8321
    @matheinz8321 Před rokem

    Shoud the onboard charge be hot to the touch when charging

    • @MinnKotaTutorials
      @MinnKotaTutorials  Před rokem

      Mat Heinz,
      The Chargers are very hot to the touch that is why they need to be in a well ventilated area.
      Best Regards.

  • @bradprescher5373
    @bradprescher5373 Před rokem +1

    Classic example of not getting to the point. Tell me how to Build a watch when I ask what time it is.

  • @josephpileggi158
    @josephpileggi158 Před měsícem

    Probably one of the worst videos I have ever watched. 😢