I was happy with out previous charger, installed about 2010, but it recently started making some odd rattling noises similar to 'chattering' relay or something sounding similar. I removed it and used the occasion to (finally!) refinish the last interior bulkhead that on which it was mounted in the aft cabin. Teak plugs and several coats of varnish; off season fun! 
Like always, every problem leads to a cascading list of different chores.
The charger was a ProMariner ProTech 1220i.
The only quibble we have had is the noisy fan sometimes operating on a warm summer day. I suspect that the very tidy/small form factor of this device led to more cooling need from the internal fan, but I am not an engineer.
Given that our GC flooded pair of house bank batteries, Trojan T-145+, have been quite happy with this, I am inclined to stick to a 20 to 25 amp -ish output new charger. Our spare "emergency" bank is a single AGM spiral cell 12 volt battery. We get 5 years up to 9 years out of each bank. The present batteries do not seem to mind being paired with a single-chemistry output from the charger. Kind of a "marriage of convenience."
I am about to pull the financial trigger on a new charger, likely a ProMariner ProNautic 20 or 30 amp charger. Model 633120 or 63130. Case size is larger so I will have to move the mounting location slightly, and have now installed new longer 12 volt #10 wires for both charge and ground wires. Luckily neither bank is over about 4 feet away from the charger. Rod's Marine How To site seems to like the Sterling line and presumably the related ProMariner chargers. I cannot find his exact article about chargers at the moment, so perhaps he has revised the site some. (?) Or, my assumptions are wrong; it's been known to happen...
Anyhow, any input from the Viking clans is always welcome.
Thanks!
Loren

Like always, every problem leads to a cascading list of different chores.
The charger was a ProMariner ProTech 1220i.
The only quibble we have had is the noisy fan sometimes operating on a warm summer day. I suspect that the very tidy/small form factor of this device led to more cooling need from the internal fan, but I am not an engineer.
Given that our GC flooded pair of house bank batteries, Trojan T-145+, have been quite happy with this, I am inclined to stick to a 20 to 25 amp -ish output new charger. Our spare "emergency" bank is a single AGM spiral cell 12 volt battery. We get 5 years up to 9 years out of each bank. The present batteries do not seem to mind being paired with a single-chemistry output from the charger. Kind of a "marriage of convenience."
I am about to pull the financial trigger on a new charger, likely a ProMariner ProNautic 20 or 30 amp charger. Model 633120 or 63130. Case size is larger so I will have to move the mounting location slightly, and have now installed new longer 12 volt #10 wires for both charge and ground wires. Luckily neither bank is over about 4 feet away from the charger. Rod's Marine How To site seems to like the Sterling line and presumably the related ProMariner chargers. I cannot find his exact article about chargers at the moment, so perhaps he has revised the site some. (?) Or, my assumptions are wrong; it's been known to happen...
Anyhow, any input from the Viking clans is always welcome.
Thanks!
Loren

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