One of these days, I'll actually get around to replacing the antique charger in my camper. The charger I plan to buy is a Samlex SEC-1215a - 15a @ 12v.
http://www.samlexamerica.com/products/productdescription.asp?ProductsID=8001
Why? Several reasons...
1) It can do more than one battery.
It has one negative connection, but three positive connections. The positive connections are internally isolated, so there is no backfeed from one to another. Even if hooked up to 2 batteries, it still only puts out 15a max which gets shared between the batteries. I want to be able to top off my cranking battery whenever I charge my deep cycle, so I like the SEC for that.
2) It can be set to either two-stage charging or three-stage charging by flipping a dip switch.
A lot of 3-stage chargers have a problem when they are charging a battery that is supplying a load at the same time it's being charged. What happens, is that the charger will continue in absorb mode until it sees the amperage flow drop down below 1 or 2 amps (depends on who made the charger) then it drops to float. Well, if you've got 3a of loads running at the same time you are charging, the amp flow never does drop low enough, and the charger stays in absorb mode and overcharges the battery.
There is a workaround for that problem - put a timer on the absorb stage. Iotas (with the IQ/4 module) for example will drop down from absorb to float after 8 hours even if the amp flow hasn't dropped. The Battery MINDer will drop out of absorb after 5 hours.
The Samlex has what they call "UPS Mode" - basically, you set it to 2-stage, do bulk and then straight to float and skip the absorb stage. Iota chargers by default are 2-stage. You have to add the IQ/4 module to make them 3-stage.
But that's okay. I WANT a 2-stage charger. The reason is, that my cranking and deep cycle batteries are not identical. If I try to pump a full 3-stage charge into both of them at the same time, the cranking battery is going to get overcharged. That won't happen if I run a 2-stage charger.
The instructions for the Samlex specifically state that if you do hook up more than one battery, then set the charger to 2-stage.
Since I'll be charging two batteries, I'll want it in 2-stage most of the time. Once in a while, I plan to disconnect the lead to the cranking battery, flip the dip switch to 3-stage and do a full 3-stage charge on the deep cycle. Just for jollies.
3) It only costs about $100.
They also make it in a 30a @ 12v version and a 15a @ 24v version:
http://www.samlexamerica.com/products/subcategory.asp?CategoryID=8