Question about charging batteries.

dooma_Flatchy

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I just recently purchased a bass boat and it has the 12/24 volt trolling motor wired for 24 volts. I like to keep it that way. I don't have an inboard charger yet and I for the life of me can't remember how to hook the battery charger on the batteries. It's a standard 10/2 amp charger. Below is how the batteries are wired.
 

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PuddleJumper

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Re: Question about charging batteries.

You can charge the batteries one at a time the usual way for one battery
 

dooma_Flatchy

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Re: Question about charging batteries.

Re: Question about charging batteries.
You can charge the batteries one at a time the usual way for one battery

Thats the way I charge them now, I couldn't remember if I could charge them when they are wired in 24 volt series.
The reason I'm asking is when I'm at the campground I was hoping that I could charge both batteries at once overnight with one charger and be ready for the next day. We are only allowed so many plug hookups.
 

fishrdan

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Re: Question about charging batteries.

You can't charge both batteries off a single charger if they are jumpered for 24V, you can only charge 1 at a time.

If you removed the series jumper and then paralleled the batteries, you could charge them off a single charger. But, that would be a real pain and invite the possibly of dis/re-connecting them wrong way, big sparks! I wouldn't do it.

Personally, I'd either charge them individually or get a 2 bank onboard charger,,,, or....

You mentioned being limited to plugs at the camp ground.... When I charge the 24V bank in my jon boat I do it with 1 extension cord. I have 2 battery chargers which are plugged into a multi-outlet extension cord.
 

dooma_Flatchy

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Re: Question about charging batteries.

Thanks for the help. I thought about doing that. I'll get me one of those cheap battery tenders and use that with my charger until I get an on board charger.. I just bought this bass boat and I'm getting a fish finder/gps combo this weekend and I can only afford so much at a time.
Thanks,
 
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