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Post by dlabrie on Jan 30, 2007 1:08:33 GMT 1
My Triton Jr will charge up to 14 NiMh cells at once. How can I charge two packs of 7 cells at the same time. What would the wireing look like from the Triton to the 2 packs? I have dean's at all of the connections. Thanks, David
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Post by bigtone on Jan 30, 2007 4:56:24 GMT 1
It would be faster just to charge one quickly. If there was a connection, it would be a Y harness that you can y off from the charger to the battery. Who knows what kinds of problem can happen if it goes bad.
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Post by dlabrie on Jan 30, 2007 16:05:24 GMT 1
I was thinking of something more like building a plug to conect the 2 batteries in series than linking it to the charger as a 14 cell batt.?
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Post by cjg on Jan 31, 2007 1:22:14 GMT 1
You could charge in series, but I understand the more batteries you add to a peak charger in series the less effective the charger can be.
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Post by dlabrie on Feb 6, 2007 13:41:19 GMT 1
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Post by cjg on Feb 7, 2007 0:45:59 GMT 1
Charging several packs with a splitter would definitely affect the performance of your peak charger. The more cells you put on a peak charger the less likely it will charge effectively.
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