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How does one charge a dual battery vehicle?

RKW
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Explorer
What is the proper method of charging the batteries in a vehicle with dual batteries? Specifically my 2015 Ford SuperDuty Diesel.
Ryan

  • 2015 Ford F250


  • 2015 Rockwood Signature Ultralite 8280 WS


  • Dual Honda EU2000i Generators




    The wages of sin are death; but after they're done taking out taxes, it's just a tired feeling.
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Grit_dog
Nomad III
Nomad III
RKW wrote:
The driver side battery was dead. No measurable capacity. The passenger battery had a capacity of 550. I replaced both. I also bought a Battery Tender and will mount it somewhere under the hood.


So you go long periods without running the truck? Hence the battery tender?
Good call if it sits for months at a time.
If it's a regular or semi regularly driven vehicle, a tender is unnecessary.
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Grit_dog
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Nomad III
^ This. Next topic...
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2017 Heartland Torque T29 - Sold.
Couple of Arctic Fox TCs - Sold

deltabravo
Nomad
Nomad
RKW wrote:
What is the proper method of charging the batteries in a vehicle with dual batteries? Specifically my 2015 Ford SuperDuty Diesel.


Hook up the charger to which ever battery is easiest to get to. The batteries are connected in parallel.
They will both charge when a charger is connected to one of them
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IdaD
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Explorer
RKW wrote:
The driver side battery was dead. No measurable capacity. The passenger battery had a capacity of 550. I replaced both. I also bought a Battery Tender and will mount it somewhere under the hood.


I had to replace my OEM set on my 2015 this fall as well. I don't know if it's climate related or what, but I can't seem to ever get more than about 4 years out of car/truck batteries before they need to be replaced.
2015 Cummins Ram 4wd CC/SB

jdc1
Explorer II
Explorer II
My 2000 F350 diesel gets used so little, I keep it on a 6A three stage smart charger, mounted just in front the secondary battery. I hate replacing 2 batteries....$$$$

RKW
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Explorer
The driver side battery was dead. No measurable capacity. The passenger battery had a capacity of 550. I replaced both. I also bought a Battery Tender and will mount it somewhere under the hood.
Ryan

  • 2015 Ford F250


  • 2015 Rockwood Signature Ultralite 8280 WS


  • Dual Honda EU2000i Generators




    The wages of sin are death; but after they're done taking out taxes, it's just a tired feeling.

RKW
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for the responses. I ended up charging a single battery while it was in parallel. I'll have the health of the batteries checked and will replace based on the results.
Ryan

  • 2015 Ford F250


  • 2015 Rockwood Signature Ultralite 8280 WS


  • Dual Honda EU2000i Generators




    The wages of sin are death; but after they're done taking out taxes, it's just a tired feeling.

Me_Again
Explorer II
Explorer II
cummins2014 wrote:
RKW wrote:
What is the proper method of charging the batteries in a vehicle with dual batteries? Specifically my 2015 Ford SuperDuty Diesel.


My question ,why are you having to charge them ?? Reason I ask is its a 2015 ,and I suspect you are due for new batteries. Just went thru this. I jumped it twice , drove it ,and it started okay the next day, the day after no go. That was enough of that , new batteries .

The biggest signs on the Ram trucks, and my son experienced it too, was crazy stuff happening electronically , radio not working etc. There is no slow cranking with these Rams, telling you the batteries are getting bad, its just one day it won't start. Just a click.

As far as charging I would disconnect them ,and charge separately.


My 2015 with 60K on the clock got batteries in Sept. If the voltage drops to much the "electronics" terminate the start sequence.
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cummins2014
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Explorer
RKW wrote:
What is the proper method of charging the batteries in a vehicle with dual batteries? Specifically my 2015 Ford SuperDuty Diesel.


My question ,why are you having to charge them ?? Reason I ask is its a 2015 ,and I suspect you are due for new batteries. Just went thru this. I jumped it twice , drove it ,and it started okay the next day, the day after no go. That was enough of that , new batteries .

The biggest signs on the Ram trucks, and my son experienced it too, was crazy stuff happening electronically , radio not working etc. There is no slow cranking with these Rams, telling you the batteries are getting bad, its just one day it won't start. Just a click.

As far as charging I would disconnect them ,and charge separately.

2oldman
Explorer II
Explorer II
harmanrk wrote:
Start the engine and let the alternator(s) do its job. .
I don't remember ever having to charge my truck's batteries. I didn't have any phantom loads that would draw it down.
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harmanrk
Explorer
Explorer
Since everyone has beat that answer to death. I'll throw this one out:

Start the engine and let the alternator(s) do its job. Not only will this charge the batteries, but it will circulate the fluids as well.
2017 Ford F250 CC-SB SRW PSD
2013 Solaire 190x

wilber1
Explorer
Explorer
I've always connected my charger to the positive on one battery and the negative to a chassis ground. Been doing it for years with no issues.
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Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
18F in Four Corners overnight. Get those batts charged up!
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Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
Is this covered in your Ford Ownerโ€™s manual?
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