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J57ltr
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09.15.2009, 12:15 AM

With what you have yes, the only thing you have to worry about is that the lower the voltage on the batteries the more current they are going to draw, so it might trip the PS when you first start to charge them. The only other thing you have to worry about is charging them too fast. I think a 12 Ah battery is recommended to be charge at about 2.5 amps max, but with them in parallel that would be 5 amps. If you have an adjustable power supply (most are) you can lower the voltage and watch the current drop and then slowly increase it until you are at the 14.4V value. I have been using a regular car charger the maintance free kind with a couple of resistors in series with the + output.

Or I will use my 60 amp power supply and just watch the gauges set it for about 1 amp charge and when the current drops I increase the voltage till I am back to 1 amp then repeat until I am at 14.4.

The maintance free charger is the easiest way since it will only go to 14.4V

You could get a 24V power supply and charge them in series and not have to remove the batteries and reconnect them.

Cheaper ones:

http://www.mpja.com/prodinfo.asp?number=16854+PS

http://www.mpja.com/prodinfo.asp?number=16855+PS

Jeff


The Warnings & Cautions discussed in this manual cant cover all possible conditions/situations. It must be understood that common sense and caution are factors which cant be built into this product.

Last edited by J57ltr; 09.15.2009 at 12:19 AM.
   
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