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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 12
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Charging Batteries?
Now, we all know the common way to charge our setup batteries. Are they any new and improve methods to charge our batteries without having our ride grounder to a charger without motion? Can someone share their toughs about the Street Charger any experiences? Thanks.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Oost-Souburg, the Netherlands
Posts: 39
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Re: Charging Batteries?
streetcharger
That's all the reply there was, Now i'm building a charging system with a extra 24 V alternator on the engine so that when Ill drive i charge 2 batt independently when its full ill switch to the next 2 batt, its faster then a street charger just link the + to a switch with four ( if you have 8 batt) and an amp meter and from the switch each to the 2 batteries. its still a test but it works good so far |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Camarillo Ca
Posts: 104
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Re: Charging Batteries?
I have always charged my batteries individually and have had no problems with it. Think about it if you charge all the batteries or say two or three at a time who is to say that they are all getting charged the same. Thats why i have always charged each battery individually. I have a total of 12 small chargers form Harbor Freight and they have never done me wrong.
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