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Marine Battery Chargers

From occasional leisure cruisers to seasoned boating professionals, ProMariner offers chargers for all types of users.

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Charging Solutions

Our product range includes waterproof and dry-mount chargers that are compatible with all battery chemistries. Engineered to extend battery lifespan, they power every adventure and ensure you stay on the water for longer.

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Waterproof Onboard Chargers

Designed for reliable, long-lasting performance, our waterproof onboard battery chargers range from models intended for recreational use to professional-grade charging solutions.

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Dry Mount Battery Chargers

Optimized for use in marine settings that are guaranteed to stay dry, such as engine compartments, our dry mount chargers offer precision charging and unparalleled performance.

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Battery Maintainers

Optimized for use in marine settings that are guaranteed to stay dry, such as engine compartments, our dry mount chargers offer precision charging and unparalleled performance.

ProTournament™ Elite Wired Remote

Monitor the status of your ProTournament Elite charger remotely.

ProNautic Professional Remote

Remotely monitor and control through interactive digital display.

Battery Maintainers

ProSport™ 1.5 Battery Maintainer

Ideal for personal watercraft, recreational ski and wake boats, ATVs and tractors, the fully automatic ProSport 1.5 Battery Maintainer is designed for long-term battery maintenance and keeps your batteries in optimal condition over extended periods. Featuring an innovative energy saver mode to reduce power consumption, the IP65-rated ProSport 1.5 reduces operating costs and maximizes performance.

The ProSport 1.5 Battery Maintainer is compatible with 12V lead-acid batteries and is available in a 1.5 amp model.

ProSport 1.5 Battery Maintainer

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know whether to use a waterproof charger or a dry-mount style charger?

Waterproof chargers are designed to charge one battery on each of their outputs. They are suitable for small fishing boats like bass boats or center console boats. They are for charging batteries that are not being used while they are charging. Dry-mount chargers are for boats with a shore power connection and AC distribution/breaker panels. They need to be mounted in a dry area where they will not get dripped on or sprayed with water. They can handle heavier capacity batteries and/or charge batteries while they are under load. If you need advice on choosing the right charger, please contact our technical service at 1-800-824-0524 and we can help.

How do I choose the right waterproof charger for my boat?

It depends on the batteries you have and how your system is wired. We recommend a charger be sized to about 10% of the total amp-hour capacity of the batteries it will be charging. Do remember you need one charger output for each battery you want to charge.

How do I choose the right dry-mount charger for my system?

A: It depends on the batteries you have and how your battery system is wired. We recommend a charger be sized to about 10% of the total amp-hour capacity of the batteries it will be charging.

Product specs say your two-bank charger charges 12v/24v systems. Does that mean I can use it to charge one battery at 12v and my trolling motor batteries at 24v?

No. The waterproof chargers output 12 volts on each set of leads. With a 2 bank charger you can charge a 24v system by attaching a single set of leads to each 12v battery.

Can my charger be left on for a extended period of time?

Yes, If the charger is set for the appropriate battery type. In "Auto-maintain" mode the charger will maintain the batteries at the appropriate voltage levels for longer term storage. **Stored batteries need to be checked at least once a month for safety and to check fluid levels in wet-cell flooded batteries.

How long should it typically take to charge my batteries?

This depends on the battery type, condition, age and level of depletion. As a rough estimate, it typically takes 8-14 hours.

How do I know what types of batteries I have?

A: The most common types of batteries are:


LEAD-ACID (liquid electrolyte): LEAD-ACID batteries have caps that open and they need to have distilled water added as needed.
AGM (absorbed glass mat): AGM are sealed batteries that don't need maintenance. Some AGM batteries require different charge and float voltages than LEAD-ACID batteries.
GEL (gelified electrolyte): GEL are a special type of sealed battery. Their charging and float voltages are quite different. GEL cannot be charged with LEAD-ACID or AGM batteries. GEL batteries will say GEL on their labels.
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4): Lithium iron phosphate batteries are a type of lithium ion rechargeable battery. The benefits over lead-acid, AGM and the more traditional cobalt-based Li-ion batteries are increased power output, faster charging, reduced weight and longer lifetime.


If you're not sure, please call our technical service at 1-800-824-0524 and we can help.

My charger includes an unused set of DC wires. What should I do?

Double up the charger output Bank 1 and Bank 2 wires on your “most used” battery. This would be the “House” or “Trolling Motor” battery. That way they can all sense a battery voltage and the unit will charge properly.

Can I charge a lead-acid battery and a GEL battery together?

No. Our chargers output voltages for one type of battery in each setting. Since Lead-Acid and GEL batteries charge at different voltages, you cannot charge both simultaneously.

What charger setting should I use for AGM batteries?

If your charger has an AGM setting, use that. It will facilitate faster charging. Most AGM batteries also charge well using the lead-acid setting. We always recommend checking with your battery manufacturer to ensure specific charger voltages will work with their products.

How do I mount a charger correctly?

The charger should be mounted on a hard surface like wood, fiberglass, or starboard, to allow proper cooling. Do not mount it on an insulating surface like carpet or fabric. Refer to your product's user manual for comprehensive installation instructions.

Can I mount my charger to my metal or carbon fiber boat?

No. We do not recommend mounting waterproof chargers directly onto metal or carbon fiber hulls. Mount it to a piece of marine grade plywood or similar material, and use separate fasteners to mount the board to the hull. This will prevent any electrical contact between the hull and the charger.

Can I mount my charger with the writing upside down?

No. The unit vents heat through the case. The side "above" the writing puts out most heat and should not face downwards. In some cases, a product manual allows for vertical or flat mounting. However, in no instance should you mount a charger with the writing upside down.

Is there a reset switch or a fuse on the AC side?

Our waterproof chargers feature internal AC overcurrent protection. If you do not see the Power LED light up when you plug the charger into a trusted AC source, contact our technical service at 1-800-307-6702.

What do I do if my charger is tripping the GFCI circuit breaker on my outside outlet?

First, test the GFCI. Plug in another device, such as a lamp, to be sure the GFCI is working correctly. If there is nothing wrong with the GFCI, contact our technical service at 1-800-307-6702.

I touched my charger while it was on and it feels very hot. Is that normal?

Yes, the charger generates heat changing AC power to DC. It gets warm enough that you can touch the unit, but not pick it up and carry it. Our chargers feature internal overheating protection and will shut down if temperatures exceed safe limits.

How do I get the fuses apart?

Line up the flat portions of the fuse holder and pull them apart. The tight fit guarantees a water-resistant connection. Gently warming the fuse holder ensures the plastic is more flexible and should make the process easier.

What wire gauge do I need to use for my DC connections for my ProNauticP charger?

If you are installing a new charger, or upgrading from an older charger, refer to the Blue Seas wire selector guide to choose the correct wire gauge for your system.

My charger shows reverse polarity every time I power it up. What should I do?

Check the ATC-style fuse(s) on the charger, next to the Negative DC output stud. Replace if necessary. If you require further assistance please call Technical Services at 1-800-307-6702.

The fan is sometimes on and sometimes off. Why?

The fans in the dry-mount chargers are temperature-controlled. They will only turn on when the charger requires cooling.

Sometimes, when I check the charger, almost all the LEDs are off and the Voltage and Current windows are dark.

In "Auto-Maintain" mode, if there is no current draw, the charger will go into "Energy Conservation" mode. It shuts down most functions but continues to monitor the battery voltage. If the voltage drops to about 12.8 volts, the charger will wake up and recharge the batteries to their "Auto-Maintain" profile voltage.

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