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| old-9
12-15-2012 07:44:58
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I'm no expert however I think I might take a charged battery and "jump" the discharged one +to+ , -to-. That way the charged one would charge the other untill they were evenly charged. Maybe overnight at least a couple hours. Then series them on the 12 volt charger. joe |
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| Fuddy Duddy
12-15-2012 13:59:54
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Re: Two 6v batteries,12v charge in reply to old-9, 12-15-2012 07:44:58
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| Seems that would make the best since. I'll start doing that till I come up with a new charger. Thanks fro everyones imput. |
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| JMOR
12-15-2012 08:03:49
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Re: Two 6v batteries,12v charge in reply to old-9, 12-15-2012 07:44:58
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| Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeSounds good on the surface & "might" work out, BUT, let's just say the dead one is really very dead,,,,,,,,,,then the initial current upon connecting the 2 will be very high & if it lasts more than a few seconds, it may damage one or both batteries. I call it "iffy", but if had a variable control to adjust & monitor the current, then plausible. If I were to try it and battery to battery current was more than 5 amps after the first minute or two, I would shut the experiment down. Further, if it was more than 50 amps during the second 10 seconds, I would also stop. In other words, I am not comfortable with it. That is just my personal opinion. |
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