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hi


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Posted 4/20/2002 10:35 PM (#29883)
Subject: Hooking up an onboard charger (24 volt)


There should be two sets of leads on a two bank charger. On mine, I just connect one set to each battery. Pretty straightforward there.

As far as mounting, how exactly you mount it might depend on your charger. My "Guest" charger has jack squat for heat sinks, so it needs space behind it for airflow for cooling. If your charger has good heatsinks, you should be able to mount it to anything that will hold a screw. If not, you might want to use 2 pieces of wood to space it out 1/2" from the surface behind it (to allow air to flow freely behind it), whatever it may be. If you just put a big single piece of wood behind it, you could still have cooling problems. I like the idea of space.

I hope this helps.

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