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charging multiple batteries out of vehicle

Sparky83

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for you electrical gurus i have a simple (probably stupid question)...

got the batteries outta the truck while im tearing it apart for the head gaskets again.. and wanting to put the float charger back on them while theyre being stored.. im wanting to only use the one float charger like i did while they were connected in the truck but wanted to make sure my idea would work...

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what i want to do is get 2 terminals and make a jumper to go between the two like pictured there and then connect the charger the one battery... will it work like ive drawn??? (sorry im not a paint drawing wizard so it looks cheezy... and im worse by hand)... reason im wanting to put the charger on them while theyre outta the vehicle is because i just got those batteries and last time i had a different set out to do the headgaskets they died sitting in the bed...
 

SuperCab

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Yes... should work perfectly the way you've drawn it there. I've done it before just by stripping the ends on two pieces of wire and twisting them around the posts... not pretty but it serves the purpose :rofl:
 

Sparky83

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Norlina NC
Thanks Frank... i got 2 sets of terminals to make the jumpers with... i have some 0/2 wire laying around still from the winch install to make the jumper for... so it cost me all of $4 for the terminal ends...
 

heavydoc

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Yep it will work perfectly like that, hopefully your wires won't be kinked like the drawing, you don't want to prevent electrical flow. It's the same concept as kinking a garden hose. smilietease
 

Sparky83

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Got it done today.
 

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