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<blockquote data-quote="Retired-Guy" data-source="post: 300309" data-attributes="member: 1735"><p>My 3-bank Mariner charger has 3 lights. A green one meaning that it is plugged into a power source, a red one that says its charging, and a blue one that says its maintaining the batteries. The green one is always on and only one of the red or blue ones are on at the same time. Its a 2011 vintage and I am not sure how to determine if all three banks are good other that test the individual battery voltages. Crossing my fingers that it keeps performing. It is always powered up unless I am trailering or operating the boat. But I do have to add quite a bit of water to the cells every spring which is a pain due to the location of the batteries. Except for them being heavier than hell, it would be easier to remove and fill them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retired-Guy, post: 300309, member: 1735"] My 3-bank Mariner charger has 3 lights. A green one meaning that it is plugged into a power source, a red one that says its charging, and a blue one that says its maintaining the batteries. The green one is always on and only one of the red or blue ones are on at the same time. Its a 2011 vintage and I am not sure how to determine if all three banks are good other that test the individual battery voltages. Crossing my fingers that it keeps performing. It is always powered up unless I am trailering or operating the boat. But I do have to add quite a bit of water to the cells every spring which is a pain due to the location of the batteries. Except for them being heavier than hell, it would be easier to remove and fill them. [/QUOTE]
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