ProMariner ProTournament 240 Elite Series3 4-Bank On-Board Marine Battery Charger [53244 - CWR-96526]
ProTournament 240 Elite Series3 4-Bank On-Board Marine Battery Charger
The ProTournament Elite Series3 has been taken to the next level of design and performance, providing a competitive edge that will put you on the water first with power to last. With true rated output amperage and models up to 50 amps with Distributed-On-Demand charging Technology, ProTournament delivers the fastest charge times in its class. Designed to innovate and boasting 3 distinct industry 1st patent pending features.
Features
- 24 Amp/Four Bank
- IP 67 Sealed Waterproof Design
- Line of Sight, Charge Status AC Glow Plug
- 4 Digitally Selectable Charge Profiles
- Dual Mode Battery Status Monitor
- Distributed-On-Demand Technology™
Specifications
| Charger Input Voltage |
120V |
| Charger Output Current |
24A |
| Charger Output Voltage |
12/24/36/48V |
| Charging Banks |
4 |
| Portable |
No |
| Box Dimensions |
6"H x 8"W x 17"L |
| Weight |
11 lbs |
| UPC |
031669532441 |
What our Experts Think
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Pro‑Level 4‑Bank Charging Efficiency – The ProMariner ProTournament 240 Elite Series3 4‑Bank On‑Board Marine Battery Charger 53244 is engineered for fast, distributed charging across four individual 12 V banks (up to 24 A total), improving turnaround time for multi‑battery setups.
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Smart, Adaptive Charging – With Distributed‑On‑Demand™ technology, unused amperage is shared where needed (up to ~18 A on a single bank), optimizing recharge for deeply discharged batteries without manual rerouting.
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Comprehensive 5‑Stage Battery Care – Advanced charging stages (analysis, charge, conditioning, auto‑maintain, storage recondition) help extend battery life and performance for flooded, AGM, gel, or approved LiFePO4 types.
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Marine‑Ready Durability – IP67 waterproof sealing and rugged construction allow reliable operation in harsh marine environments — a critical factor for onboard electrical longevity.
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Clear, Intuitive Status Monitoring – Dual‑mode battery status display and charge‑status indicators provide real‑time insight into power condition and charge progress.
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Trusted for Multi‑Battery Vessel Setups – Well‑suited for boats with multiple battery banks (crank, house, trolling motor, accessories), the 4‑bank design helps maintain balanced power and reduces downtime between outings.
Q&A
Q1: What is this charger?
A1: A 4‑bank on‑board marine battery charger that delivers a total of 24 amps with Distributed‑On‑Demand™ technology for faster, efficient charging of up to four batteries.
Q2: How many batteries can it charge at once?
A2: It can independently charge 4 battery banks simultaneously.
Q3: What settings or profiles are available?
A3: Includes 4 digitally selectable charge profiles, optimizing for Flooded, AGM, Gel, and other battery types.
Q4: Is it suitable for harsh marine environments?
A4: Yes — it features an IP67 sealed waterproof design, ideal for wet or salty marine conditions.
Q5: What monitoring features does it have?
A5: It includes a Line of Sight Charge Status AC glow plug and a Dual Mode Battery Status Monitor for real‑time feedback.
Q6: What voltages and systems does it support?
A6: Supports 12 V / 24 V / 36 V / 48 V systems with 24 A total output.
Q7: Who is this charger ideal for?
A7: Boaters and anglers needing a robust onboard charger to keep multiple batteries charged, conditioned, and maintained for trolling motors, start batteries, and house banks.
Maintenance Tips
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Proper Installation & Ventilation – Mount securely with adequate airflow around the charger; avoid enclosed or damp compartments to reduce heat & moisture risk.
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Clean & Tighten Connections – Inspect battery terminals, DC cables, and AC cords for corrosion or looseness; clean contacts and retighten regularly.
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Select Correct Charge Profile – Use the appropriate setting for your battery type (Flooded/AGM/LiFePO4 approved) to optimize charge efficiency and lifespan.
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Keep Plugged In During Downtime – Leave the charger connected when idle to maintain full charge and reduce sulfation via auto‑maintain stages.
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Monitor LEDs for Status – Regularly check charge/condition/maintenance LEDs to confirm charging stages and troubleshoot issues early.
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Protect from Harsh Elements – Although IP67 sealed, minimize direct spray and debris contact to preserve seals and electronics.
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Visual Check Routine – Periodically look for frayed wires, damaged insulation, or signs of overheating and address promptly.