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Jeff Durham April 20th, 2004 01:44 PM

24 volt system question
 
To all:

This is somewhat a continuation of the charging batteries and charging them
discussion. Let's say you have two 12 volt batteries hooked up in series
for a 24 volt trolling motor. Can you use a two bank 12 volt charger
without disconnecting the two batteries (essentially temporarily removing
them from the series connection)? If so, I assume you hook up one bank to
one battery doing this for each battery.

I have not got this worked out in my mind, but it seems that if those two
batteries are hooked up in series, how do you charge them individually as 12
volts without disconnecting them?

Jeff



Jack Schmitt April 20th, 2004 02:59 PM

24 volt system question
 
Jeff Durham wrote:

To all:

This is somewhat a continuation of the charging batteries and charging them
discussion. Let's say you have two 12 volt batteries hooked up in series
for a 24 volt trolling motor. Can you use a two bank 12 volt charger
without disconnecting the two batteries (essentially temporarily removing
them from the series connection)? If so, I assume you hook up one bank to
one battery doing this for each battery.

I have not got this worked out in my mind, but it seems that if those two
batteries are hooked up in series, how do you charge them individually as 12
volts without disconnecting them?

Jeff


I have been using this system with a Dual Pro for years. You connect one
set of leads to one battery and the other set to the other battery. In
this charger each bank has its own ground. Therefore each bank only
"sees" the battery to which it is connected.

Bob La Londe April 20th, 2004 03:54 PM

24 volt system question
 
Essentially correct. Youc an charge each battery independently without
disconnecting them. Although it probably wouldn't do any harm I wouldn't
operate the trolling motor while charging.

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"Jack Schmitt" wrote in message
...
Jeff Durham wrote:

To all:

This is somewhat a continuation of the charging batteries and charging

them
discussion. Let's say you have two 12 volt batteries hooked up in

series
for a 24 volt trolling motor. Can you use a two bank 12 volt charger
without disconnecting the two batteries (essentially temporarily

removing
them from the series connection)? If so, I assume you hook up one bank

to
one battery doing this for each battery.

I have not got this worked out in my mind, but it seems that if those

two
batteries are hooked up in series, how do you charge them individually

as 12
volts without disconnecting them?

Jeff


I have been using this system with a Dual Pro for years. You connect one
set of leads to one battery and the other set to the other battery. In
this charger each bank has its own ground. Therefore each bank only
"sees" the battery to which it is connected.




Scott Davis April 20th, 2004 05:03 PM

24 volt system question
 
FWIW - My Ranger has the batteries connected in series but there is a diode
in each line between batteries. I assume this is to make them seem in
series when running the trolling motor, but independent when charging?

Anyone have any feedback on this? I always feel like I should have a
disconnect switch between the batteries so when I am charging, they are
truly independent, but the system works.

Scott....
Chetek, WI.


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
Essentially correct. Youc an charge each battery independently without
disconnecting them. Although it probably wouldn't do any harm I wouldn't
operate the trolling motor while charging.

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"Jack Schmitt" wrote in message
...
Jeff Durham wrote:

To all:

This is somewhat a continuation of the charging batteries and charging

them
discussion. Let's say you have two 12 volt batteries hooked up in

series
for a 24 volt trolling motor. Can you use a two bank 12 volt charger
without disconnecting the two batteries (essentially temporarily

removing
them from the series connection)? If so, I assume you hook up one

bank
to
one battery doing this for each battery.

I have not got this worked out in my mind, but it seems that if those

two
batteries are hooked up in series, how do you charge them individually

as 12
volts without disconnecting them?

Jeff


I have been using this system with a Dual Pro for years. You connect one
set of leads to one battery and the other set to the other battery. In
this charger each bank has its own ground. Therefore each bank only
"sees" the battery to which it is connected.






[email protected] April 21st, 2004 04:58 AM

24 volt system question
 
A diode is like a check valve in a piping system, it will only flow current
one way. If you hook up the leads backwards any equipment down line won't be
damaged, even if they are polarity sensitive, because no current can flow in
the reverse direction.

Calif Bill April 21st, 2004 06:57 AM

24 volt system question
 

"Jack Schmitt" wrote in message
...
Jeff Durham wrote:

To all:

This is somewhat a continuation of the charging batteries and charging

them
discussion. Let's say you have two 12 volt batteries hooked up in

series
for a 24 volt trolling motor. Can you use a two bank 12 volt charger
without disconnecting the two batteries (essentially temporarily

removing
them from the series connection)? If so, I assume you hook up one bank

to
one battery doing this for each battery.

I have not got this worked out in my mind, but it seems that if those

two
batteries are hooked up in series, how do you charge them individually

as 12
volts without disconnecting them?

Jeff


I have been using this system with a Dual Pro for years. You connect one
set of leads to one battery and the other set to the other battery. In
this charger each bank has its own ground. Therefore each bank only
"sees" the battery to which it is connected.


Depends on the charger. Separate floating grounds then like the Dual Pro.
You can buy a 4 pin connector for the trolling motor that has to different
plugs. Teh trolling motor plug shorts the proper two pins to give you 24
volts and then there is a charging plug that sets up as 2 parallel connected
batteries.
Bill



Bill Durham April 24th, 2004 03:14 AM

24 volt system question
 
Jeff Durham wrote:

I have not got this worked out in my mind, but it seems that if those two
batteries are hooked up in series, how do you charge them individually as 12
volts without disconnecting them?

Jeff


Jeff,

Hey, the answer is if the charger negative lead represents 0 volts, but not
earth ground to both of the batteries, it will charge fine with them connected
in series. Other guys have talked about having a diode in the line to isolate
the batteries. The down side to this is that there is a .6 volt drop in the
voltage through the diode. If the charger puts out enough voltage to overcome
this and fully charge the batteries, then no problem.

Hope this helps...
Bill Durham!





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