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Re: Wiring two battires to get 24 volts from them
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Posted by Chris Vangel on March 13, 2005 at 10:16:36 from (69.213.226.144):
In Reply to: Re: Wiring two battires to get 24 volts from them posted by thurlow on March 13, 2005 at 05:10:00:
You guys are absolutely correct. I wasn't thinking. I've charged the batteries in a powerstoke Ford many times. Simply hook the charger up to the terminals of the SAME battery, when it's done charging, move the charger to the terminals of the other battery. If you have two chargers, you could hook one charger to each battery at the same time. We did that at the Chrysler dealer to charge a 1 ton deisel that had the lights were left on. You would only need a 24 volt charger if you were attempting to charge both batteries at the same time with one charger. Thanks for setting me straight Coloken, It's been a while since I've had to do, guess I had cobwebs in my head. Chris
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