Re: [MV] Best way to go on 24V battery maintainers?

From: Jim Newton (jnewton@laurel.com)
Date: Tue Jun 10 2003 - 18:57:31 PDT


Hi Bruce...

Sure, you can do that as long as you DO NOT ground either unit to the
chassis.

Just hook them up independently, one to each battery.

>Does anyone know if there a way to hook up two 12 Volt Solargizers to
>the batteries in a deuce?
>Bruce
>
>Fred Martin wrote:
>
>> I found it to be true that batteries don't charge up evenly in a case
>> where there was two deep cycle batteries in my bass boat...same goes
>> with the motorhome that had the same setup. Fred Martin
>>
>> Anderson Neal F DLPC wrote:
>>
>>> I just put one of my 12V Battery Tenders on the 6TL's in my M35A2
>>> (one at a
>>> time). One got the green light almost right away, indicating it was
>>> already
>>> charged up. The other took about a day to get the green. I suspect that
>>> doing them individually would help keep both batts in better
>>> condition. I
>>> have a 24V Battery Tender, but haven't installed it yet, partly out of
>>> concern that the batts might not charge evenly.
>>>
>>> Neal
>>>
>>>
>>>> Message-ID: <31105152EF93D411B93600A0C9DDFAD112BA19@DOLDOM01>
>>>> From: Daniel Dolan <Dolan@dolan-domenici.com>
>>>> Subject: [MV] Best way to go on 24V battery maintainers?
>>>> Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2003 19:11:49 -0600
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Should you just put a 24v solargizer on a pair of 12 volt
>>>> batteries in series or should you have a separate charger for
>>>> each? What is the best approach - who has the best priced
>>>> units????
>>>> Dan in NM
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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