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For Sale: Sold-Charles 3 battery bank 100 amp charger

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For sale once again. Those that have been on here awhile may remember this item. I thought it was sold, even got a deposit, asked me to hold it for 4 months, then the guy disappeared. I think he was in negotiations for an older Bayliner.

100 amp Charles 3 bank battery charger like new.

Please see the add here. http://www.trawlerforum.com/forums/s...ger-31819.html

The unit is packed and ready to ship.

New price $700 for everything.

If you are thinking at all about a robust battery charger give this serious consideration. I used it for about 2 years to charge my 420 AH house battery bank, engine start battery and generator start battery. In practice I would run the genny about 1.5 hrs in the morning and about the same in the evening to keep the batts charged. My refrig was an older unit and a real power hog gulping about 7ah in the summer. This Charles charger did the job of keeping everything charged.

It has I believe 3 charge modes and can be adjusted for Lead Acid, AGM or Gel Cell batts.

Depending on the length of your cable runs everything you need to install the charger is here. The 3 Blue Seas Fuses cost close to $100 just themselves.

PM me for additional info.
 
Charles 3 battery bank 100 amp charger

I have been trying to sell this charger for 3 years. I can't believe no one needs a high quality 3 bank battery charger that is virtually new. I thought I sold it 2 yrs ago to a guy who was buying a Bayliner but the deal fell though and so did this.

It is boxed up and ready to mail and has been so for 2 years. Please offer me something for this.


Charles 5000 SP Series Marine 100 amp 3 bank battery charger. Very lightly used, looks new. I had it in my cruising motor boat and removed it before selling it. So it includes everything needed to connect this to your 3 battery bank DC electrical System.
Includes:
* Charles 5000 SP Series Marine 100 amp charger
* 3 Blue Seas Fuse Mounts with 125 amp fuses
* 3 27" 2 AWG red cables with ring ends. Used to connect fuses to each battery
* 3 13 foot #2 AWG red cables with ring ends. Used to connect battery charger to fuses.
* 1 14 foot #2 AWG black cable with ring end. Used to connect battery charger to negative ground, usually the engine.
* 1 19 foot Marine grade #12 AWG power line used to connect AC power from circuit breaker to battery charger.
* 1 20 amp AC circuit breaker.
Just the charger sells for $1399 new on Amazon


Price: Best Offer
 

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I want that more than my budget would allow. A recent "unexpected" boat expense recently "propped" up and I need to deal with it first. If not, I'd be ALL over this, TJ.

Good to see you here again. Long time, no see.
 
I'm interested, Tim. Sent you a PM.

(Good to see you here again!)
 
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