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Charging with a single charger over a dual built in charger?
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<blockquote data-quote="mbweimar" data-source="post: 440161" data-attributes="member: 9884"><p>I would be cautious applying current to the on board charger that's in question. You should have fuses inline between battery and charger, so I would pull those fuses to prevent current backflow to the charger not being used.</p><p></p><p>Also, to troubleshoot the charger in question, simply use a digital multimeter in serious to measure current. Plug in the onboard charger in question, and remove the fuse. Connect the red test lead to the battery, and the other to the end of the wire going to the charger. You should see amperage there, but it may take several minutes to see the current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbweimar, post: 440161, member: 9884"] I would be cautious applying current to the on board charger that's in question. You should have fuses inline between battery and charger, so I would pull those fuses to prevent current backflow to the charger not being used. Also, to troubleshoot the charger in question, simply use a digital multimeter in serious to measure current. Plug in the onboard charger in question, and remove the fuse. Connect the red test lead to the battery, and the other to the end of the wire going to the charger. You should see amperage there, but it may take several minutes to see the current. [/QUOTE]
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