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It was not in parallel , I have a three bank on board chargerAnother good reason not to charge dual batteries in parallel. A smart charger can't detect a bad cell or low/high volts/amps...because it sees plenty of each with two batteries. Note to self...get another dual pulse tech charger. And I am sure glad you found that before it had any more serious side effects. Did the charger tell you it was bad?
Yes it is common to use batteries in series or in parallel. But unless your using 6v batteries, you would never use them in series in our boats...because two 12v batteries in series is 24v, not 12. And very few chargers can detect a dead cell or a battery that can't take a charge, if a single charger is used with more than one battery "in parallel". When batteries are places "in series", your doubling the volts in terms of two batteries. Just to be clear, batteries in series is very different than batteries in parallel.Dual battery charging, eg 2x12v in series, is common. The batteries need to be the same make/mode/age so the likely hood of a failure is minimal and you will get the best life span out of them.
If anyone need a charger, feel free to reach out to me.
thanks!
Jason