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Over the past few years I have had to replace the two 12V batteries that are wired in series in my deuce almost once a year (even after pulling them individually and re-charging them). The truck doesn't get used to frequently (cranking to start in cold weather etc), but it does have a pretty hefty stereo system. When I do use the truck it is for events where we drive the truck a short distance then have the stereo going and the truck not running.
The Stereo gear is connected to the first battery only in the series, yielding only 12V. My questions is when that first battery is drained, will the charge coming back from the alternator charge both batteries the same no matter what their independent voltages are? I think that I might be frying the battery that is connected to the stereo system, by the two batteries getting under/over charged.
I have done a little research and found a few 24V to 12V high amp convertors that might work, by attaching it to the second battery in the series, which then would draw evenly from both batteries, discharging them at the same rate. Those are my thoughts; any one with past experience in this area or comments otherwise would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Mike.
The Stereo gear is connected to the first battery only in the series, yielding only 12V. My questions is when that first battery is drained, will the charge coming back from the alternator charge both batteries the same no matter what their independent voltages are? I think that I might be frying the battery that is connected to the stereo system, by the two batteries getting under/over charged.
I have done a little research and found a few 24V to 12V high amp convertors that might work, by attaching it to the second battery in the series, which then would draw evenly from both batteries, discharging them at the same rate. Those are my thoughts; any one with past experience in this area or comments otherwise would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Mike.