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Topic: Looking for a 24 volt charger  (Read 662 times)

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Fish 'n Brew

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  • Location: Loose Screws
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Anybody have a 24 volt charger laying around not being used?  I can get by with my 12 volt charger but wold rather charge my  2 series connected batteries as one with a 24 volt charger.  I could trade a few hand poured swim baits and or a 12 volt charger or maybe a spare Bending Branches paddle.

Martin


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SeaWeed

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I think that might be hard to find. Try a golf cart charger.
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Fish 'n Brew

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There's a bunch of them on ebay and Amazon.  Apparently lots of the electric scooters and wheelchairs are 24 volt.  I just don't want to buy one if someone has one laying around waiting to be adopted.


Squidder K

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Not sure what configuration you are using, but look into a Milsurp battery charger. Most military diesel engines run on a 24 volt system.  From time to time you see them on Goverment Liquidators.
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