So, just to be sure, have you been running yours with no issues? Referring to not un-hooking batteries from series?I can confirm it will work properly
That would be excellent..
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So, just to be sure, have you been running yours with no issues? Referring to not un-hooking batteries from series?I can confirm it will work properly
I can confirm the NOCO Genius GEN5X2 indeed works to charge both without disconnecting.So, just to be sure, have you been running yours with no issues? Referring to not un-hooking batteries from series?
That would be excellent..
I can confirm the NOCO Genius GEN5X2 indeed works to charge both without disconnecting.
I will also confirm my NOCO 3 does just fine with batteries in series.So, just to be sure, have you been running yours with no issues? Referring to not un-hooking batteries from series?
That would be excellent..
That’s great. Appreciate the reply .I’ve got the 5x2 on mine, works just fine.
it's pretty simple. The 2x2, 5x2, 10x2 genius chargers all have 2 sets of wires coming out that go to battery positive and negative posts. One wire set goes to each battery positive and negative. It doesn't matter which wire set to which battery, just match up positive to positive and negative to negative.Any chance you could show how you hooked this to your batteries?
I hadn't looked on their website, I'm a little spoiled from the guys on this site with their knowledge ,so it's been my default when it comes to my 1165A1 I picked up this year. Thanks Coug and to all others.it's pretty simple. The 2x2, 5x2, 10x2 genius chargers all have 2 sets of wires coming out that go to battery positive and negative posts. One wire set goes to each battery positive and negative. It doesn't matter which wire set to which battery, just match up positive to positive and negative to negative.
From the no.co website
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II cut off the connectors and attached small size battery cable alligator type clamps
I wanted to share so nobody does the goof that I did. If you're NOT running these, then you'll probably be just fine. But check the min charge amps for your batteries.On Dec 11, 2023, at 8:03 PM, Delzeit, Stacey <Stacey.Delzeit@enersys.com> wrote:
Each battery needs at least 15 amps of current. You can do that charging in series at 24 volt charge voltages. Or if charging 1 at a time, the current still needs to be 15 amps at 12 volt charge voltages.
Our minimum charge current is 10% of the battery’s 20 hr capacity rating. The PC2250 is rated 126 amp hours…so I rounded 12.6 amps for charge current up to 15 amps for practical purposes.
Please let me know if you have questions.
Stacey