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I did have a problem with the Noco 2600 boiling a battery over after leaving it on for some time that's why I purchase the charging charger which does not go over 14.9 volts ever to prevent that from happening. Although the Noco does a good job if you keep track of it, I just don't want to...
I have several battery chargers that I've used.
NOCO Genius 2600,
Batteryminder 24 volt,
Batteryminder 12 volt,
and Charging charger 10 amp 12 and 24 volt.
opinions on what works best including battery desulfator.
Thank you,
My truck has about 22,000 on it it was supposed to be a red river job but the motor was not rebuilt by Red River you don't see any tags on the motor like they might have gone into the motor and did anything usually there's a plate on the side of the block describing like what main clearances...
What kind of miles and hours are on this truck? what are the temperatures low/very cold in your area? and was this a factory or remanufactured engine?
Thank you,
John
it doesn't seem excessive it just seems like I wouldn't expect to have pressure. like on other vehicles after overnight not having pressure. wear this after a week still has pressure.
Thank you,
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