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Golden_HVAC
Nov 04, 2015Explorer
cgmartine wrote:
I just bought two Trojan T-105 batteries to replace my house batteries, but I will not be installing them until my next trip in several months. In the meantime, I will be placing the batteries on my garage floor. I have a slow trickle battery tender that I use on my motorcycle that I can use (1.5 amps) or a heavy duty battery charger.
Should I charge the batteries individually as 6 volts, or together as a single 12 volt?
Second question: Which ever charger I use, should I place the negative lead of the charger on the negative battery post that would go to the body frame (battery #1), and connect the positive lead of the charger to the positive post of the battery that is connected to the motorhome? The batteries (in series) will have a cable from the positive post of battery #2 to the negative post of battery #1.
I hope this makes sense!
I think you have battery #1 and #2 mixed up in your description.
Anyway like Wolfe stated, battery #1 will have - 6 volts for the - terminal for your charger, then the +6 volts is connected to the negative side of battery #2, and the + side of battery #2 is + 12 volts for the other battery charger terminal.
Think of the pair of golf cart batteries as a 12 volt battery in two 'easy' to carry 67 pound packages, connected together with a wire between the first and second battery half.
Much easier to install than a 8D 120 pound battery!
Yes you do want the battery off the cold floor. Put it on some wood or something, even a 2X 6 will work great.
Good luck,
Fred.
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