ProMariner ProMite 5/5/3 Onboard Battery Charger
Key Features
Safe for lead acid or gel batteries
Features LED power and charge indicators
Temp., reverse polarity, & ignition protection
Waterproof and saltwater tested
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to install (7)
- Easy to use (4)
- Waterproof (4)
- Durable (3)
- Reliable (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Small boats (4)
- Large boats (3)
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- Was this a gift?:
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Any Multi-battery Vehicle
- Large Boats
- Personal Watercraft
- Pontoon Boats
- Sailing
- Small Boats
Comments about ProMariner ProMite 5/5/3 Onboard Battery Charger:
I fish all day with a 24V electric motor and a 12V fish finder. When I come home, I park my boat and plug in 1 extension cord. The next day I fish all day with a 24V electric motor and a 12vV fish finder. I only wish I had done this sooner. It sure beats playing "musical battery charger" all night long!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
Cons
- Poor Design
Best Uses
Comments about ProMariner ProMite 5/5/3 Onboard Battery Charger:
It worked great for about a year. One day I took the boat out and noticed the trolling motor battery was dead. At first I thought maybe I just forgot to plug it in after the last use, but when I got home, I plugged it in and noticed the light never lit up. I took it out and checked the output from all three banks and no voltage was coming out and of course I checked the fuses. It worked great until it died, and it was mounted somewhere that was completely dry so I know water wasn't an issue.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Good Value
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about ProMariner ProMite 5/5/3 Onboard Battery Charger:
I used it to keep all three batteries on my bass boat charged and I haven't had any problems yet. The only feature the charger doesn't have is individual lights for each bank indicating which battery's have been fully charged.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about ProMariner ProMite 5/5/3 Onboard Battery Charger:
Just Plug it in and your be ready to go the next time you go fishing!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Install
- Reliable
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Outdoor
- Small Boats
Comments about ProMariner ProMite 5/5/3 Onboard Battery Charger:
You may want to purchase some clear sealant for the mounting holes if you flush mount it to keep the water from the screw holes.
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Install
- Reliable
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor
- Small Boats
Comments about ProMariner ProMite 5/5/3 Onboard Battery Charger:
will be used on my lund fisherman 1700 venture. I fish 3-4 times weekly and I am very excited to start using it.
Pros
- Awsome charger
- Durable
- Easy To Install
- Reliable
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about ProMariner ProMite 5/5/3 Onboard Battery Charger:
I like that i can plug it in and when im ready so are my batterys im very pleased with this charger i spend more time on the water fishing then i do on land i highly recommend this charger awsome bang for the buck five stars across the board
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Q:
will this product charge my battery while im on the water or do i have to plug it inAsked on 5/26/2010 by chuck from marinette wi0 answers
Q:
How long is the charge time?Asked on 2/26/2009 by Joe from Fairdealing, Ky.1 answer
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5amps will charge an 75-80% drained battery in about 10 hours.Answered on 10/8/2009 by sam from benton, ar







