I have a 1996 Marlin 30’ with a Dytek Battery charger for the 4 batteries on board. My concern is if I leave the charger on while docked for long periods of time, say 24/7 through the week, will it “cook” the batteries or will it drop down to a trickle charge ?? Again, the unit is a 96’ so not sure of the advanced technology.
Just worried that I am doing more harm by plugging in the charger for an hour or so each day, rather than leaving it on all the time.
Does anyone have feedback as to the best way to handle this matter.
I should say that the batteries are brand new as of July 4th. and although new, the 2 house batteries seem low to me when checking lights and radio, etc.
As soon as I plug the dock power in, everything gets brighter… Okay, I will be quiet now and wait for your comments.. Thx, :bang
Just worried that I am doing more harm by plugging in the charger for an hour or so each day, rather than leaving it on all the time.
Does anyone have feedback as to the best way to handle this matter.
I should say that the batteries are brand new as of July 4th. and although new, the 2 house batteries seem low to me when checking lights and radio, etc.
As soon as I plug the dock power in, everything gets brighter… Okay, I will be quiet now and wait for your comments.. Thx, :bang