Why don't you just get an on-board charger. Problem solved.
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I have a 24v TM. Its always been a hassle to charge the batteries.
I disconect the bats and connect a 12v charger to each.
While they get fully charged over night I'd prefer not to disconnect the bats.
I found thousands of 24v chargers on ebay for wheel chairs, golfcarts etc.
Can I use one to charge both deep cycle bats together?
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Fin
Why don't you just get an on-board charger. Problem solved.
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Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
You do not need a 24 volt charger....your batteries are 12 volt. ( just wired for 24) You also do not have to unhook or disconnect them to charge. Get you a two bank onboard charger and connect a bank to each battery....then plug it in everytime you come in from fishing....I leave mine on 24/7 when I am not fishing.
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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What they said and a good 2 bank onboard will be a bunch cheaper than a straight 24.
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
What they said. Works like a charm.
and if you have a start battery for the motor get a good 3 bank charger. I keep mine plugged up 24/7 when not in use.
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