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Thanks to all on the Braid Line Question!

I have a Bass Boat with on-board charger. Since I sold my house I have no place to plug it in. I would like to hear from others that have used this system to charge their batteries. One web site offers 3 different modles but does not explain the differance. Does "Joe's" or any other Twin City retailer have experience with this system. Thanks to all!! Barry

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HEY BARRY. JIM PAYNE FROM RETROTEC, HOME OF STAYNCHARGE. I DO NOT KNOW WHICH SITE DOES NOT HAVE THE INFO YOU NEED AND THERE SLOT OF STORES CARING MY PRODUCTS BUT YOU CAN GET A GOOD DEAL THROUGH THIS SITE. SO IF I CAN GIVE YOU THE INFO YOU NEED THEN I WILL. FIRST THERE IS THREE TYPES OF STAYNCHARGE UNITS. PNE IS FOR BATTERIES THAT ARE IN PARRELLEL, ONE FOR BATTERIES IN SERIES AND WE ALSO HAVE A RUDUCER SO YOU CAN CHARGE ALL YOUR SMALLER BATTERIES FROM YOUR VEHICLE LIKE DEPTH FINDERS UNDER WATER CAMERAS AND SO FOURTH. WHAT YEAR IS YOUR BOAT AND WHAT TYPES IS IT AND I WILL LET YOU KNOW WHICH SYSTEM IS BEST FOR YOU. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK

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BUT YOU ARE USING A 12 VOLT SYSTEM THEN. THE ORIGINAL STAYNCHARGE ON THIS SITE IS ALL YOU NEED TO CHARGE YOUR BATTERY WHILE YOU GO TO AND FROM THE LAKE. RICK AND THE GUYS FROM THIS SITE HAVE BEEN USING THE SYSTEM ALL YEAR AND THEY WILL YOU IT REALLY WORKS. I GUARANTEE IT OR YOUR MONEY BACK. YOU CAN INSTALL THE HARNESS AND IF YOU HAVE A FRONT MOUNT TROLLING MOTOR YOU CAN EVEN CHARGE THE BATTERY THROUGH THE TROLLING PLUG. GOOD LUCK AND STAY IN CHARGE. YOU WILL NEVER USE THAT ONBOARD CHARGER AGAIN.

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BARRY YOU CAN GET IT ON THIS SITE AND IT IS REALLY EASY TO INSTALL.
Click here to order or get more info

FRIENDLY CHEVY ON CENTRAL AVE OR TWIN CITY TIRE IN EDINA OR RICHFIELD WILL INSTALL IT FOR YOU OR YOU CAN CALL ME AND I WILL HELP YOU WITH THE INSTALL. JIM PAYNE 612-590-5833

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Thanks Jim,

I just tried to order it online but , as I understand ir, I have to set up an account with Pay Pal. Is there another way to buy one? Barry

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Barry,

The order is taken through Paypal who goes through Wells Fargo. It's the most secure method of ordering and it's pretty easy to do and you don't have to have an account with Paypal. A credit/debit card is all you need.
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[This message has been edited by Rick (edited 06-18-2003).]

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