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    Also does anyone have there onboard charger hooked to there starting battery? If I had a 36 volt ulterra would the 3 bank 15amp charger have all 3 banks used on trolling batteries one bank per battery? or just one bank to pos & neg to end batteries to charge all 3?
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    Each battery must have its own connection for all battery chargers. I have a 24 volt trolling motor and a cranking battery all hooked to my 3 bank battery charger. On your 3 bank you should have 6 wires which includes a positive and a negative for each battery. I also corrected the link to my website Extreme Fishing Concepts
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    That's what I thought but hooking a charger to a 24 volt you put it to neg on one battery and positive on other battery. Guess different on these chargers or is post used for TM and wing nuts for charger? So a 36 volt gonna need a 4 bank charger ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yadkin Guide View Post
    Each battery must have its own connection for all battery chargers. I have a 24 volt trolling motor and a cranking battery all hooked to my 3 bank battery charger. On your 3 bank you should have 6 wires which includes a positive and a negative for each battery. I also corrected the link to my website Extreme Fishing Concepts
    The offset tip saver rod holder can you get those with clamps for hand rails on boat ?
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    12 volt batteries have to be charged with 12 volts, no matter how many volt system they are in. You will need a 4 bank charger. I have a Noco Genius 4 bank for mine.

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    Yes you can get it to clamp to either round or square rails. These will fit into any Driftmaster Li'l Pro or 3/8" rod holder base. Crappielimits is correct. Each battery must have its own bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappielimits View Post
    12 volt batteries have to be charged with 12 volts, no matter how many volt system they are in. You will need a 4 bank charger. I have a Noco Genius 4 bank for mine.
    K let me ask you this if you have two 6 volt batteries setup for 12 volt can a 12 volt charger charge them neg on one battery positive on other battery?
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    Yes. That's how the 6 volt batteries in golf carts are charged.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Yes. That's how the 6 volt batteries in golf carts are charged.
    Was just curious my camper has 6 volt batteries and was messing with charging them other day and that's how I done it. Thought the 24 volt or 36 volt would be same way.
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    It can be. Our powered industrial equipment that runs on batteries( scissor and aerial lifts) are charged that way. Those are special chargers and not the 3 or 4 bank chargers used on boats.
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