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Battery Minder(s?) for LMTV M1078A1?

Ronmar

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Noco, or victron. We haveca couple nocos at work, i like them…

The noco dual outputs are isolated and can hook up in series, one -output gnd and the + output to 12. And the second output - to 12v and + to 24v. This will compensate for any vampire loads and float both to proper charge levels.

you can do this with a pair of any ungrounded battery chargers(2 prong plug, no ground reference). Hook one up to a g-12 battery (outer batteries) and one to a 12-24 batt(innermost batts).
 

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We have 5A Norco's on all our 12V farm equipment and the CAT backup generator. I have a tractor that's 25YO and has the original battery although, I know I'm pushing my luck, there. Certainly, that is not the only solution and I want to review what others have suggested. Thank for your investment in time to respond.
 

Ronmar

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We have 5A Norco's on all our 12V farm equipment and the CAT backup generator. I have a tractor that's 25YO and has the original battery although, I know I'm pushing my luck, there. Certainly, that is not the only solution and I want to review what others have suggested. Thank for your investment in time to respond.
A pair of 5A noco’s would work great, just hook one to the appropriate + - posts of one inner/inboard and one outer/outboard(farthest from the frame) battery.

would highly recommend dropping to just 2 batteries in series if you have not already done so. The battery-alternator size mismatch is one part of all the electrical/battery issues with these trucks…
 
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Interesting on the batteries. My truck came with 4 "Jims Batteries" installed, maybe from Walmart. The cable for the rear right hand battery was not even connected to the post. Runs fine, starts fine buy maybe a pair of the military batteries, per your suggestion might be a sound move.
 

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Interesting on the batteries. My truck came with 4 "Jims Batteries" installed, maybe from Walmart. The cable for the rear right hand battery was not even connected to the post. Runs fine, starts fine buy maybe a pair of the military batteries, per your suggestion might be a sound move.
If you have a 100A alternator truck, then the recommendation is two group 24's.

The 6TL is a little big and definitely don't go to AGM's like the 6T-AGM.

That alternator will thank you. Though regulator failures aren't uncommon on older 100's so don't count on that saving it.
 
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