Posted by Tx Jim on July 06, 2015 at 05:55:04 from (166.137.126.108):
In Reply to: Jumping 24V with 12V posted by Traditional Farmer on July 06, 2015 at 05:28:26:
Traditional Farmer said: (quoted from post at 07:28:26 07/06/15) Have a tractor with a 24V system using 2 12 Volt batteries.Can I use jumper cables to jump this with a 12 Volt charging system?
Attach a 12 volt vehicle to each 12 volt battery of 24 volt tractor taking extra precaution to attach each battery + to + & - to - NOT ALLOWING either jump vehicle body parts to touch tractor. BTDT many times when I was employed at a JD dealer with no ill effects to any vehicle involved.
If one tractor battery is a lot lower voltage then attach vehicle to that low battery + to + & - to -
This post was edited by Tx Jim at 05:57:35 07/06/15.
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