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Well, I went out to start the deuce yesterday and all I got was a clunk when I pushed the start button. It didn't turn over, just clunked, any ideas??? It was REALLY cold yesterday!!!
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Can I jump it with a 12v car battery???
Thats exactly what I was going to recommend........Jumping with a 12volt car battery will not help because your system on the deuce is 24volts. Just unhook the center cable that ties the two batteries together in series, and put a 12volt charger on each battery until you get a full charge on each one. If they don't take a full charge, then one or both may be bad and need replacement.
I have jumped my deuce with my f350 several times just hooked jumper cables to one of the batteries. Not trying to disagree with anyone, but is this a bad thing? Worked well.
If your only hooked to one battery how can you get a feedback greater than 12v? I know I've put a meter on each individual battery while hooked up and they read 12V. Not trying to sound like an ass, just curious.Jumping off of a 12volt system could work in certain limited circumstances. Such as- the deuce batteries are low, but not totally dead. Or the temp is not too cold and the deuce batteries are in poor shape but with some charge left in them, etc. But if they are totally dead, and the temp is low enough, it won't work very well, just not enough volts to crank over the engine. You won't do any damage, it just won't crank over. And if you try and jump your deuce from your 12 volt system and there are more then, say 18 volts in the batteries in the deuce, you could get some interesting feedback into your 12 volt system. Best bet, unless it is an emergency, is to put a proper charge into the deuce batteries.
I've got 60 watt heating pads under each battery. It keeps them warm and therefore strong. I've also got a float charger that is always plugged in then parked.I used to work for a remote mine in Northern Alaska. We would take the batteries out and keep them inside the mess hall so they would stay warm. The next morning we would take them to the Deuce and it would fire right up.
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