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Posted: 05/19/08 02:40pm
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Yes!! "Another Battery Question"
Does it make sense to keep both my batteries in parallel while in maintenance mode on a charger?
I am just looking to keep them both charged at the same time w/o buying another $100 charger...
Thanks in advance!
Tom & Diane
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Posted: 05/19/08 02:46pm
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Yeah, as long as they're both 12v batteries!
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Posted: 05/19/08 03:04pm
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2oldman wrote:
Yeah, as long as they're both 12v batteries!
Ditto.
John, Winnebago Minnie 24V
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Bubby's RV wrote:
2oldman wrote:
Yeah, as long as they're both 12v batteries!
Ditto.
Perfect!! Thanks!
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Absolutely!
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