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This is a stupid question. #14184568 11/08/21 01:45 PM
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And I’m confusing myself thinking about it.


If I have a 12v battery and 2 chargers that put out 5 amps each (just an example), if I hook both chargers to the battery, does it now charge at 10 amps combined or still just 5 amps??? I would think it’s only charging at 5 amps, but then I’m like maybe it’s getting 5 amps twice. bang

Re: This is a stupid question. [Re: grout-scout] #14184764 11/08/21 05:36 PM
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You will get 10 amps.


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Re: This is a stupid question. [Re: T Bird] #14185188 11/09/21 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by T Bird
You will get 10 amps.



I hope so, guess it’s worth a try.

Re: This is a stupid question. [Re: grout-scout] #14185283 11/09/21 08:53 AM
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you will only get 5 amps, I would not double up chargers though as one may make the other think the battery is more charged than it actually is.

Re: This is a stupid question. [Re: hopalong] #14185320 11/09/21 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by hopalong
you will only get 5 amps, I would not double up chargers though as one may make the other think the battery is more charged than it actually is.



^^^This^^^

Re: This is a stupid question. [Re: grout-scout] #14185345 11/09/21 12:04 PM
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Re: This is a stupid question. [Re: T Bird] #14185352 11/09/21 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by T Bird
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That is referring to 2 outputs from the same charger. The op asked about connecting 2 separate chargers, totally different.

Re: This is a stupid question. [Re: grout-scout] #14185363 11/09/21 12:22 PM
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thumb valid point on confusing the separate chargers.

Re: This is a stupid question. [Re: grout-scout] #14190236 11/14/21 02:38 PM
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Battery charging is a function of volts and amps. Chargers and alternators put out voltage higher than the battery and limit the max current that the battery can draw. As the battery charges and the battery voltage rises the charging current reduces until the voltage equalizes. Two chargers may not put out identical voltage and charge at the exact same rate, but they will get the job done almost twice as fast.

Found a more thorough explanation on it. Bottomline is all charging sources are likely regulated.

https://shop.pkys.com/multiple-charge-sources

Re: This is a stupid question. [Re: ReelBusy] #14190327 11/14/21 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ReelBusy
Battery charging is a function of volts and amps. Chargers and alternators put out voltage higher than the battery and limit the max current that the battery can draw. As the battery charges and the battery voltage rises the charging current reduces until the voltage equalizes. Two chargers may not put out identical voltage and charge at the exact same rate, but they will get the job done almost twice as fast.

Found a more thorough explanation on it. Bottomline is all charging sources are likely regulated.

https://shop.pkys.com/multiple-charge-sources



Nice article, thank you for posting it. cheers

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