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I've searched the forum and TM's but couldn't find a good answer. If a M939 has completely dead batts, I know we can slave start it, remove the slave cable, and the alternator will supply the voltage to keep the truck running while also charging the batteries. Back in my younger days when we had dead batts in the motorpool from vehicles sitting for long periods, the motor sergeants would slave start the vehicles but then drive them to the shop to put on a charger. I vaguely remember the advice from same motor sergeants was to disconnect the batteries for extended driving back to the shop as to not put strain on the alternator and associated systems. Of course we could charge the dead batteries just by just driving the truck around but that wasn't the preferred method.
What say ya'll? Is charging completely dead batteries via the alternator too hard on the system?
What say ya'll? Is charging completely dead batteries via the alternator too hard on the system?