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It appears NOCO‘s repair mode is what they call their equalize setting, remember equalization is for flooded lead acid batteries only.
There are not any charts that show the charging profiles, but it appears to be a quality unit and many members here have them in their boat and I’ve yet to see a complaint about them.
Its important that you have a quality charger like this unit. Plug the unit in as soon as possible after a day on the water to extend the life of your batteries.
I am running 8 - 6.5" Wet Sound speakers, 1 -10" Sub, 1 - 8" Sub, 2 Amps and all I did was change out the house battery to group 31 Deep Cycle.
I do have NOCO 2 bank charger that I plug in when not in use.
Usually float with music on 4-6 hours, depending. Be going on 3 years, no issues.
I am running 8 - 6.5" Wet Sound speakers, 1 -10" Sub, 1 - 8" Sub, 2 Amps and all I did was change out the house battery to group 31 Deep Cycle.
I do have NOCO 2 bank charger that I plug in when not in use.
Usually float with music on 4-6 hours, depending. Be going on 3 years, no issues.
Sounds like a bad a$$ system! Hope to get there soon! Great feed back and thank you for taking the time to respond! I think I'm going to try the duralast 27 DC and see how it goes. For $99 I figure I can't go wrong!?