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Battery Hookup Help Needed!

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Hello everyone! I am back to ask for assistance. I am illiterate when it comes to electricity and batteries, just thought I would put that out there to begin. I unhooked my 2 12 volt marine batteries to charge them and now am unsure in the configuration. I have an isolator switch on the back so I can use one or both batteries. I did not have the batteries hooked up positive to positive and negative to negative. I believe I had one jumper wire running from battery #1 positve to battery #2 negative. Does this sound right? I did label them before I unhooked but the ink on the labels faded so bad I could read it. As I said I fear electricity and do not want to blow up my batteries. I appreciate any guidance here that would be offered.
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you are correct....that places the batteries is series giving you 24volts
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Like this
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Why did you unhook them to charge? Besides onboard, there are some 2 battery chargers (I have an onboard for my saltwater boat, a Minn Kota 2 battery charger for my duck boat). You can leave them hooked up to charge.
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Thank you! And I unhook them due to an unfortunate event when I tried to charge them while on the boat and lets just say I had to buy new batteries.......there was a loud POP and some instantaneous melting of battery terminals......again I know little about electricity and fear it more now.......haha. Is it wrong or bad to wire them this way if I am not running a trolling motor? will it harm the starter or the motor itself? Thank you again.
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Yes it will harm your outboard motor starter and all the electronics on your boat including your lights. I am certain you have a 12 volt system. Connecting the batteries in the above diagram gives you a 24 volt source.
See the enclosed link, it should solve your issues.
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Here is the pic I was trying to upload earlier. I hate brain farts....
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Thank you for the diagram!
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