Posted by da.bees on May 31, 2022 at 23:19:29 from (147.160.223.22):
In Reply to: Charging a battery posted by john in la on May 31, 2022 at 18:52:47:
With cables on batteries like they are in use,the only way is 1 battery at a time using a 12v charger. A 24v charger will charge both. You will get instructions on how to do both at the same time so here's how you can be 100% sure it will work and not smoke something. Before connecting charger put your volt meter probes on points where you intend hooking charger. If meter reads 12 volts,you can charge BUT now you must make sure of polarity. If meter reads -12v you have probes in reverse polarity,switch probes to read 12v. With all that said I reccomend removing one cable and charging 1 battery at the time. Not neccessarly because thats best way,more so because it's safer when one isn't savy about electric.
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