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    Battery or battery charger issue

    I have a Dual Pro two bank charger. After last outing I recharged, when I was unplugging gncharger I noticed one light was green , the other was still red. It had ample time to charge. I gave it another day, but still the one light was red. Is this a sign that the one battery is going bad, or charger, or nothing to worry over? Thanks

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    #2
    probably the battery. Switch the cables on your batteries, see if the lights reverse.

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    #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Riccochet View Post
    probably the battery. Switch the cables on your batteries, see if the lights reverse.

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    Ditto both above. That's the easiest way to check.

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    Yup... quick and easy to switch the leads and see what happens.

    OTOH, I just had that happen with my Guest 4 bank (4x15) on the starting battery. (Which is an Interstate, and the newest of all 4.) Ended up putting a Genius 10 amp single bank in there just for the starting battery. No more red lights!

    That aside... I'm thinking of pulling that battery anyhow. It just doesn't have the CCA/reserve capacity that I need for everything it's running.
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    Change the fuse, even if it looks good.


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