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Battery Tender jr

jims6t6

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If you have two 12 volt batteries hooked in a series( ie a truck) will one Battery Tender keep both batteries charged?
 
Surely you mean parallel. A series of two 12V batteries is 24V.
 
If the batteries charge at an even rate, it might work. The batteries might reach a balance of voltage to allow an equal charge.

I would think that if one battery had a different level of charge than the other, you could get one battery never getting a full charge. The charger should shut off once it reads 12 volts (whatever the designed level is).

I have always charged them individually in vehicles that had dual batteries.

I know, a real solid answer...lol.
 
"Midlife" said:
Surely you mean parallel. A series of two 12V batteries is 24V.

Could be negative is hooked to the negative and positive is hooked to the positive
 
"jims6t6" said:
"Midlife" said:
Surely you mean parallel. A series of two 12V batteries is 24V.

Could be negative is hooked to the negative and positive is hooked to the positive

That's a parallel connection. I agree with AZPete: you cannot fully charge both batteries if they are in parallel.
 
"Midlife" said:
"jims6t6" said:
"Midlife" said:
Surely you mean parallel. A series of two 12V batteries is 24V.

Could be negative is hooked to the negative and positive is hooked to the positive

That's a parallel connection. I agree with AZPete: you cannot fully charge both batteries if they are in parallel.

So I assume that they would have to be disconnected to keep charged even is you are using two tenders. ????
 
If using two tenders, just install a battery disconnect switch between the batteries. Easy operation.
 
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