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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 23:35:15 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote: Hi, just got a boat that came with an old, run-down 12v battery. I tried charging it fast and my charger said "fault." Then I charged it slow and it apparently charged ok. I topped off the water inside. It's 70 Ah, Series 24. I also have a new battery (105 Ah, Series 27) but I'd hate to trash the old one in case it's still useful. Can I wire them in parallel to add the currents and have essentially one monster 175 Ah battery? Or will the old one somehow screw up the new one? If I can, which should be on the 'outside' and which on the 'inside' of the circuit, or does it matter? I'd rather not have to switch between them, and I'd rather not throw out the old unless I have to. There is a time to pinch pennies and a time not to pinch pennies. This is not a time to pinch pennies. Trash the old battery and get a new one. All the best, Tom -------------- "What the hell's the deal with this newsgroup... is there a computer terminal in the day room of some looney bin somewhere?" Bilgeman - circa 2004 |
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