Rodger
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My 40 is 24v - 2 12v batteries in series - same as most LCs. For some years the batteries appear, according to the ammeter, to get too much charge and Blown80 and Jon W have both spent time with me addressing the problem. I've replaced voltage regulators (x3), alternator from HD to standard, battery leads replaced and isolator, batteries replaced and so on. I counter the over charge by running with my headlights on all the time but obviously that is not solving the problem.
Now what I understand about electrics can be written on the back of a stamp with space left over but I've just read an article that suggests that a battery balancer/equaliser could solve my problems (well this one at least).
So to my questions but first a little history - the 40 was a winch-race truck and has a secondary fuse board -12v -that currently only powers the cig lighter and the winch switch (I don't currently have a winch) but the take off for this board is from the middle positive post in the series.
The article suggests that such a set up could cause one battery to over charge and the other to under charge. If I fit a balancer/equaliser this would be balanced out and should I fit a 24v-12v converter?
Could this be the cause of my ongoing problem?
Will it work?
And if so, what is a good, reasonably price balancer/equaliser and converter?
Where do I get them from?
Thanks
Regards,
Now what I understand about electrics can be written on the back of a stamp with space left over but I've just read an article that suggests that a battery balancer/equaliser could solve my problems (well this one at least).
So to my questions but first a little history - the 40 was a winch-race truck and has a secondary fuse board -12v -that currently only powers the cig lighter and the winch switch (I don't currently have a winch) but the take off for this board is from the middle positive post in the series.
The article suggests that such a set up could cause one battery to over charge and the other to under charge. If I fit a balancer/equaliser this would be balanced out and should I fit a 24v-12v converter?
Could this be the cause of my ongoing problem?
Will it work?
And if so, what is a good, reasonably price balancer/equaliser and converter?
Where do I get them from?
Thanks
Regards,