I have a 12 volt salt water trolling motor; a single 12 volt battery; and a single bank 5 amp NOCO mounted charger. My trolling motor let out the smoke and needs to be rebuilt or replaced.
A friend just upgraded his 24 volt hand steer trolling motor to a GPS guided I pilot. He said I could have his old motor as long as I used it. If I decided I did not like it to bring it back. In other words I can not sell it.
Since I only have one deep cycle battery; and I have been told to replace series mounted batteries in pairs; I now need to spring for two batteries. In an effort to cut cost I am hoping I can use my existing charger for a while. I am willing to put alligator clips on the charger wires so I can move it from battery to battery. I am not willing to wear out the battery connections by taking them loose for every charge.
I will eventually spring for a dual bank charger but for the time being I was looking for ideas that will charge the batteries.
Not sure if I understand Determined post. I did not think a 24 volt charger would charge two 12 volt batteries evenly.
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