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| I have a 2 bank charger…recently I keeps telling me to check connection on bank 2
I have tried everything and no luck with fixing it.. any solutions ?
Would it be possible to make some kind of a splitter on my working line and be able to charge both my batteries off bank 1? |
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Location: Northern Illinois | Probably not. It depends what you are using them for. To charge the 2 batteries from the same bank, you would be connecting the batteries in parallel. If the batteries are used for a 24v. trolling motor, they are already connected in series. You can't have it both ways. Chargers usually fail one bank at a time. If you have checked/changed the wires and connections and still have the issue, it might be time for a new charger. |
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| Could I get a 12v to 24v converter and charge them in series ? |
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| Check to see the leads from the charger to the battery have been extended in order to reach the battery. If extended, check the connection at the point of extension. Often, that connection can begin to corrode and cause a bad connection. |
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Location: Roscoe IL | probably best to bite the bullet now, and go with a noco genius gen 3 10x2. about 225$. but they work fantastic and will charge lithiums if you upgrade batteries |
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