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Are the two batteries in the MEP-803A wired series or parallel?
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There is a diagram on the inside of engine cowling door that shows how to wire them up.Are the two batteries in the MEP-803A wired series or parallel?
OK Thank you... It looks like they are connected in series as the negative is connected to the positive. If they were parallel they would have been positive to positive and negative to negative. I am going to put a trickle charger on so now I know to put positive on one battery and negative on the other.There is a diagram on the inside of engine cowling door that shows how to wire them up.
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Hello Kloppk. My reason for asking is I want to put a trickle charger on my generator. Since it seems the batteries are connected in series, I should connect positive form the charger to positive on one of the batteries and negative on the charger to negative on the other battery. can you confirm that I am correct in what I am saying here?Series
12 Volt - The following is the model. Both batteries are AGM and I can select AGM on this charger....Are you using a 12 volt battery charger or a 24 volt battery charger?
Thank you....OK, you can only charge one of the batteries at a time with that charger.
You'd hook the chargers positive to one batteries positive and the chargers negative to the same batterys negative. Doing so will only charge that one battery. Once charged the charger can then be hooked to the second battery. Again chargers positive to the second batterys positive and the chargers negative to the second battery negative to charge it.
I actually have two of the chargers I showed you that does that. Can I connect one each to a battery without disconnecting any cables?If you want to "trickle charge" 24/7/365 be sure to use a smart charger that stops charging once a battery is fully charged and only resumes charging if the battery voltage falls. The best way is to use two 12 volt smart chargers, one one each battery. Second best is to use a 24 volt smart charger to maintain both batteries at once. Before doing so with a 24 volt smart charger it's best to charge each battery with a 12 volt charger beforehand to get the two batteries balanced. Also both batteries should be the same type and age to maintain balance.
If using two 12 volt chargers be sure their AC power plugs are 2 prong plugs.
Some chargers can possibly be damaged if the set is started with the charger attached and charging. Be sure to check the chargers owners manual about this possible issue.
Excellent! Thank you!Yes you can.
Why?If using two 12 volt chargers be sure their AC power plugs are 2 prong plugs.
I've been real happy with this unit, charges both batteries simultaneouslyThe least problematic, is to get a 24 VDC charger.
LITD,I've been real happy with this unit, charges both batteries simultaneously
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