Steve and Karen
Ranger
Our 2018 has a Marinco charger. I don't know what the failure rate of the chargers is over the long term; I do know that Marinco is a high quality one, but it is essentially unserviceable if it does go wonky. Putting it to use pretty much 24 /7 /365 (we leave our plugged in all the time per C-I's recommendations) does increase these odds of a future failure somewhat, I would argue.
Given how neat and surgical the factory installation was, I didn't look forward to the time (if and when) it needed to be replaced with another charger, but only being able to source an similarly functioning and quality one of completely different dimensions (Marinco or other)... and then having to alter the bin installation design. A straight-up plug'n'play replacement seemed prudent.
Cary sent one of slightly different appearance, but the same model# and dimensions. C-I's price on these is extremely attractive.
I will put the new one to use as my garage Smart Charger. That way both will have to fail before I need to do any surgery on the trailer. If it never fails, great; I have a quality charger for my other batteries, and I can ditch or donate my chargers of lesser quality.
Given how neat and surgical the factory installation was, I didn't look forward to the time (if and when) it needed to be replaced with another charger, but only being able to source an similarly functioning and quality one of completely different dimensions (Marinco or other)... and then having to alter the bin installation design. A straight-up plug'n'play replacement seemed prudent.
Cary sent one of slightly different appearance, but the same model# and dimensions. C-I's price on these is extremely attractive.
I will put the new one to use as my garage Smart Charger. That way both will have to fail before I need to do any surgery on the trailer. If it never fails, great; I have a quality charger for my other batteries, and I can ditch or donate my chargers of lesser quality.