Separate the 2 12 volt batteries and charge them individually.
No.
The first thing you need to know is if the truck is still the original six volt system or not. The charger is still hooked pos to pos, neg to neg regardless of whether it is pos or neg ground. Do not use a twelve volt charger on a six volt battery.
You do not charge a 7.2 volt battery with a 9.6 volt charger period unless you want to ruin the battery. You charge it with a 7.2 volt charger.
No, you cannot charge an 8 volt battery with a 6 volt charger. The voltage of the charger must match the voltage of the battery.
Not on any modern car with a 12 volt system.
You will need two 6 volt batteries to do this. Attach a jumper wire from the negative post on one battery to the positive post on the other. Connect the remaining pos and neg posts to the battery charger.
Yes, an 18 volt charger can damage a 14 volt battery. This is because the wattage for the battery needs to be equal to the wattage of the charger.
With a 12 volt battery charger that is made to plug into a 220 volt circuit.
No, a 12 volt charger will overcharge a 8 volt battery and destroy it.
You can hook up a battery and 240v 12v heavy duty charger system,that is the easiest way to get over that problem. The charger has to deliver enough amperage to cover the load from the winch.RegardsJohn Cas
Some have a switch for 6 or 12V - if not you will "cook" a 6 volt battery using a 12 Volt charger
A 12 volt battery charger is designed to charge 12 volt batteries.The answer to the Related Question explains how any battery charger works.