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I'm going to be spending a week on a lake this summer and I will not have any type of ac available for charging my batteries. I currently have a dual pro charger for my two trolling motor batteries.

I also bought a solar panel with a charging unit for the cranking battery to keep it topped off.

Does anyone recommend a DC Alternator charging system that would charge all 3 batteries from the motor alternator.

I have looked into the Stealth 1 Charger and the Stay and Charge systems.

I would also like the ability to have my batteries charge while i'm towing the vehicle if possible.

The Stealth1 system would fit what i'm looking for as it has a dc/ac charge and has the setup for a car alternator as well but it is mighty expensive.

I have seen the Minnkota dc charging system as well.

Does anyone have any recommendations on what system to get?

Thanks

David

Stayncharge is the Original system that does charge from the truck and if Stealth is making one they don't have a patent on it because I hold the patents and have for almost ten years now. With both Stayncharge systems together you can charge all your batteries from your truck and you will charge the trolling batteries from your outboard and you can keep the onboard unit you have now and charge them all through that. Here is the deal for you. We offer a full 90 day money back guarantee and if our products don't do what we say they will do I will give you your money back. We also have a full three year replacement warranty. I hope this helps.

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