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If connected in parallel then they will act as one battery and will charge
and discharge at the same time keeping both batteries equal. Connect + to + and - to - on the batteries. Connect your equipment to either battery + and -. Connect your charger to either battery + and -. -- Tony my boats at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com wrote in message ... How should more than one battery be hooked together as a supply for an inverter? Does it matter which battery in the group the battery charger is attached to? It will be an automatic charger. Will all of the batteries drain down and build back up pretty much as one big battery, if they're connected in the right way? |
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