Lance. You wont have any problems. The trickle chargers should have a internal regulator that turns the charger to a float or dormat charging stage, so when your batterys get fully charged the trickle chargers sort of shut down and do a maintance charge. Charging your batterys on a trickle charger is a great way to keep them in good condition. Slowly bringing them back to life with a 1.5 charge gives a good charge it just takes a while. I charge my batterys the same way everytime I pull my boat out of the water. In fact I have 2 diffrent chargers to charge my 5 blue top batterys, I have one trickle chager for charging my boat all week at home while it sits in the garage. And on charger that I bring with me on long weekends that charges the batterys much faster (over night). Here is a photo of my home mead trickle charger with 4 individual trickle chargers in it that hangs in my garage just above my boat with a quick disconect plug. You can by somthing like this from the company Battery tender
(Message edited by whitechocolate on January 20, 2005)