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24v battery charger/jumpstarter

John S-B

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Anyone know of a reasonably priced 24v charger with enough juice to start a deuce with a failing battery? I'm going to sell my deuce (as a parts truck) but it doesn't have enough juice to start it. I want to be able to have it run for any potential buyer, but I don't want/need an expensive charger that would cost more than the batteries. I've looked around but can't find any through the usual places like Autozone, Harbor Freight, NAPA, etc. Thanks.
 

Dock Rocker

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Anyone know of a reasonably priced 24v charger with enough juice to start a deuce with a failing battery? I'm going to sell my deuce (as a parts truck) but it doesn't have enough juice to start it. I want to be able to have it run for any potential buyer, but I don't want/need an expensive charger that would cost more than the batteries. I've looked around but can't find any through the usual places like Autozone, Harbor Freight, NAPA, etc. Thanks.
I would just buy a good 12v charger and charge the batteries individually. Chances are you already have one of those.


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TGP (IL)

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I doubt you will find a 24 volt charger with boost for less than the price of batteries.
You can get a 24volt trickle charger or Deltran battery maintainer, but those too are
Over $120.00+
Tom
 

Big Z

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My 24v jumper is a 12v vehicle. I just hook cables (from 12v vehicle) up to 1 battery on the deuce for a few minutes..then switch the cables to the other battery for a bit and start it.
 

John S-B

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I doubt you will find a 24 volt charger with boost for less than the price of batteries.
You can get a 24volt trickle charger or Deltran battery maintainer, but those too are
Over $120.00+
Tom
That's what I was afraid of...Maybe I'll try Craigslist or Fleabay and take my chances on getting something that's hot or a serial killer...
 

simp5782

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That's what I was afraid of...Maybe I'll try Craigslist or Fleabay and take my chances on getting something that's hot or a serial killer...
Get two 24Fs from walmart. About $50 each. Rig up two cables to a slave cable port and put em on a dolly and wheel it out to the truck when you. Need to. Attach the slave and let her rip


I can send you a slave port if you need an extra one for no charge John.
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cjcottrill

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That's what I was afraid of...Maybe I'll try Craigslist or Fleabay and take my chances on getting something that's hot or a serial killer...
You should be able to go to your local interstate battery distribution center and ask for a couple “blemish” g31 batteries or reconditioned batteries. I have used Columbus and Circleville successfully. Total cost for 2 batteries is usually 75-100 dollars.


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