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<blockquote data-quote="nguye569" data-source="post: 387823" data-attributes="member: 18722"><p>If there's no connection to the motor, then its pretty clear that it won't charge your battery. Also, I don't know how many outboards have been made historically that have an alternator, but I would assume yours doesn't. </p><p></p><p>You can find battery chargers for relatively cheap at menards, walmart, or really any place. I like to use the ones that charge at a lower amperage and have an automatic shut off for when battery is full, that way I don't worry about ruining the expensive batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nguye569, post: 387823, member: 18722"] If there's no connection to the motor, then its pretty clear that it won't charge your battery. Also, I don't know how many outboards have been made historically that have an alternator, but I would assume yours doesn't. You can find battery chargers for relatively cheap at menards, walmart, or really any place. I like to use the ones that charge at a lower amperage and have an automatic shut off for when battery is full, that way I don't worry about ruining the expensive batteries. [/QUOTE]
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