S/V Bali Ha'i is currently on a trailer at home. I had planned to do some sea cock cleaning, etc. and getting her quickly back in Biscayne Bay. However, a personal matter has kept me from doing too much right now. It looks like S/V Bali Ha'i will be on the trailer for the next several months.
I would like to avoid battery issues like those described above.
I am considering investing in some type of simple "trickle charger" that would be super simple to install. I currently have the following battery bank:
Two (2) Delco Deep Cycle M27MF maintenance free AGM batteries installed November 2011. The website for Delco says the following for each battery "CCAmps 600; MCAmps 750; 95 amp/hrs".
For the past 5 years I have managed to keep the batteries charged by running the engine/alternator approximately 1x per week for 50 min/2,000 rpms. If possible, I would like to avoid having to do that for next several months while S/V Bali Ha'i is on the trailer.
Is there a particular brand or type of trickle charger that you would recommend for my battery bank configuration
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My preference is a non-permanent pad-type trickle charger with photo cells that operates off sunlight versus 120v AC. In this way, when S/V Bali Ha'i is back on her mooring at the sailing club I can continue to use the trickle charger.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions, advise, etc.