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A Standard Single
Battery System is when all the batteries are connected in Parallel
to make a 12 volt system or in Series
to make a 24 volt system. |
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To assist in choosing the correct Battery Charger for a specific application, refer to Single Battery System Selection Chart (pdf file, 159Kb). |
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A Standard Dual
Battery System is when the batteries are connected to an Isolator Switch
in 2 groups, commonly called a Coherse Switch, then either group,
Battery 1 or Battery 2, can be selected to power
the load. With this arrangement one set of batteries supplies the power, while
the other set is held in reserve. |
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To assist in choosing the correct Battery Charger for a specific application, refer to Dual Battery System Selection Chart (pdf file, 166Kb). |
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A Standard Multiple
Battery System is when a vehicle contains multiple batteries with each battery
supplying current to its own specific load. |
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