@patriotblackops If you have batteries in series, as long as the charger voltage matches up with the bank then it's perfectly fine. For instance, golf carts are usually made of multiple batteries, but they're a total of 36 or 48 volts. Therefore, golf cart chargers are rated likewise.
If you parallel the batteries, you can also charge them at once. However, you need to make sure the charger has enough amp charge to effectively charge all the batteries as if it were a single large battery.
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bowtau9 1 month ago
Thanks
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klobucars 2 months ago 4
@klobucars Thanks. I'm glad you found it so useful!
BatteryStuff 2 months ago
my teacher made me watch this also explosion at 1:15
stevedude2424 3 months ago
my teacher made me watch this
stevedude2424 3 months ago
@stevedude2424 Congratulate your teacher for us! They're doing a good job.
BatteryStuff 3 months ago
If I have 4 batteries joined in a series can I charge the entire series at one time or do I need to disconnect and charge separately?
patriotblackops 5 months ago
@patriotblackops If you have batteries in series, as long as the charger voltage matches up with the bank then it's perfectly fine. For instance, golf carts are usually made of multiple batteries, but they're a total of 36 or 48 volts. Therefore, golf cart chargers are rated likewise.
If you parallel the batteries, you can also charge them at once. However, you need to make sure the charger has enough amp charge to effectively charge all the batteries as if it were a single large battery.
BatteryStuff 3 months ago