multibank onboard charger (2 or 3 bank)?

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I'm looking at purchasing a NOCO Genius 2 or 3 bank charger.
https://www.amazon.com/NOCO-GEN2-On...JS5I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1332729296&sr=8-2
https://www.amazon.com/NOCO-GEN3-On...O1X2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332729296&sr=8-1

My current setup has 3 batteries.
One for 12 volt accessories (Fish finder, lights, livewell, transom trolling motor).
Other two batteries in series for 24v bow mount trolling motor.

Do i need a 2 bank or a 3 bank charger?
It sounds like I can charge the batteries in series together as one bank (24v) and charge the other battery as an additional bank (12v).
Or is it better to buy a 3 bank charger and put a battery disconnect switch between the two batteries and charge each battery independently (a $35 difference)?
 
I have the same basic setup - 3 batteries and picked up a promariner 3 bank charger. 1 battery per bank and works fine.
 
3 bank is the way to go. Is your motor hard wired to the battery or do you have a plug-in? If you trolling motor plug is wired correctly you should not need a disconnect.
 
I would also go with the 3 bank charger
I have heard a lot of good things about that brand and the price seems fair
 
Another vote for three bank. The trolling motor batteries are typically the most depleated, and wouldn't want the delay of "sharing" a single bank across two. If this charger is one of those current sensing ones, than it might not matter as much. The 3 bank says it is 30A, so that is plenty to charge three batteries over night to be ready for the AM.
 
Thanks for the replies.
I ordered the 3 bank charger.
The trolling motor is hardwired (no plug).
I'll still probably put a battery disconnect switch between the two batteries for extra piece of mind when trailering the boat, knowing that my trolling motor isn't going to turn on.
 
I have never heard of Noco before: https://www.noco-usa.com/about.aspx

Give us some feedback on the charger after you use it for awhile!

Lots of excellent reviews online!
 
Jim said:
I have never heard of Noco before: https://www.noco-usa.com/about.aspx

Give us some feedback on the charger after you use it for awhile!

Lots of excellent reviews online!


I just put one on my boat this weekend, so far so good, it is sooooooo nice not to have fool around with a normal battery charger anymore
:)
 

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