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Here is what Pro BASS Angler Jim Atwood has to say:
Everyone needs to experience the Stay-N-Charge Battery system. When I first talked to President Jim Payne about his new Stay-N-Charge battery system, it was a story to good to be true. What really caught my ears was when he told me that I shouldn't have to worry about plugging in the boat after a long hard day of fishing. So let me get this straight. You’re telling me that after 8 or more hours of fishing I can come home, unhook the boat and go relax until the next fishing day and not worry about if my batteries are charged?

Jim Payne’s reply, "Heck yeah man. it’s awesome!”

The Stay-N-Charge battery system will charge almost 3 batteries from fully dead to about 98% charged within a short 2 hours of driving time. Whether you’re driving on the highway or around town the Stay-N-Charge battery system will still be putting the same amount of amps into your batteries as long as they need charge.

So that means if you have an hour drive from the lake and then another hour drive back to the lake your batteries should be fully charged by the time you unhook and launch your boat. Remember the charging system will charge 3 batteries from FULLY dead to almost 98% within 2 hours.

Needless to say I doubt your batteries are going to be fully dead after a day of fishing.

Another huge plus to the Stay-N-Charge battery system is that it will charge your batteries with a DC charge. Not an AC charge. What does this mean, you might ask? Well, ask yourself how long is the average life on your boat batteries? Maybe 3-4 years, right? Now ask yourself how long your car or truck batteries last? Probably an average of 5-7 years.

The reason for this is that your boat batteries are taking a charge from an AC charger not a DC charger like your car or truck battery.

Besides the longer battery life you get from the Stay-N-Charge battery system you also maximize the battery itself. It has been proven that an AC charger will only charge the battery to about 88% of its full capacity. When you are using a DC charge it will charge your battery to about 98% of its full capacity. That in turn will give you longer time on the water.

Many people have worried about the Stay-N-Charge battery system interfering with the vehicles computer or electrical systems. The real truth is that it doesn't have anything to do with it. If it did, I wouldn't be using it.

It takes about an hour to install Stay’N Charge in your vehicle and boat and it’s really simple.

All Stay’N Charge really does is take the left over charge from your alternator and run it back to the batteries in your boat. If a battery doesn't need a charge it won't take a charge, But, since you have your Stay-N-Charge battery system installed it will run that same charge to the batteries that need the charge.

Tony Atwood, Pro Bass Angler, with Champion Fishing Guides.

Tony has more than 19 years experience bass fishing and has won several major bass tournaments.


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