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Good pics, thank you very much! I think I could do something like that. I'll try to investigate the charger you used.I mounted one of these dual bank charging systems, available from Eastwood, behind the passenger seat and hid the plug behind the external 24V port housing. I got a few pictures of the process if anyone wants them posted.
One thing I found by speaking with the people at various charger manufacturers was that they didn't seem to be able to tell me much about how their chargers actually worked to take into account the temperature, voltage, and the difference in charge voltage and current for flooded, gel, and AGM batteries. One guy just said that it detects automatically whatever kind of battery is being charged. That was a bit of a stretch.
I do not know if you can put a desuphator in parallel with a charger. A desulphator works by discharging or charging a burst of 5-20 amp pulses of current from the battery. The pulses are so short that it does not apprecialby run down the battery. It would be a shame if the charger just supplied the current instead, leaving the battery un-pulsed.
related threads on more normal type chargers:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?t=9442
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?t=8043
Well anyway that's water under the bridge. I need something I can leave plugged in all the time, will keep the batts charged and desulphated and not boil out the elelctrolyte. Hopefully this will cost no more than $200. No matter why the batteries were down, I don't want this to happen again.