What is the charging Voltage and Current (V and Amp) for a vehicle which has 24V electrical system (Mitsubishi 4DR5 Jeep)? One battery is a 12V 90Amp one and the other is a 12V 70Amp one. Electrician said it has to come between 26-28V and 15Amp when the engine is running. Also Can we measure this using a digital multimeter? If so what is the best way to check? Please add a reply if you know anything. Thanks a lot in advance.
(I Found This for checking the electrical leak. Hope it would help.)
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Hi Friends,
What is the charging Voltage and Current (V and Amp) for a vehicle which has 24V electrical system (Mitsubishi 4DR5 Jeep)? One battery is a 12V 90Amp one and the other is a 12V 70Amp one. Electrician said it has to come between 26-28V and 15Amp when the engine is running. Also Can we measure this using a digital multimeter? If so what is the best way to check? Please add a reply if you know anything. Thanks a lot in advance.
(I Found This for checking the electrical leak. Hope it would help.)
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Nishan
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