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1995 m1078 not getting any power after unhooking batteries and welding on frame?

Longlock10

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I have replaced all fuses and relays along with the batteries (2 napa commercial 7236), and i have also cleaned all of the grounds. i have around 13 volts at each battery and around 13 volts on the 24v side of the reverse polarity box and nothing at the 12v side in the fuse panel? Since i hooked the batteries back up there has also not been not power to the hydraulic control box, dash, master switch, light switch ETC... Is the reverse polarity box the culprit and if so does anyone have one that is in working order for sale or should i look elsewhere? Any help would be greatly appreciated as i do not know where to go from here. i also checked the wires behind the fuse panel and cleaned everything. thanks in advance..
 

Suprman

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The polarity box has 4 connections. 12 and 24 volt in and 12 and 24 volt out. Measure the v-in and then v-out. Should only be around 1/3 of a volt drop across each
 

Ronmar

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Are you sure about what terminals on the polarity box you are measuring? 12V at the 24V terminal sounds like the first issue you need to overcome...
 

coachgeo

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did you swap to the new battery configuration after the welding or is it the same configuration that you took out? I'm guessing new batteries and new configuration.... and it is hooked up wrong so you got no 24v
 

Longlock10

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It was already configured with the two napa batteries and i hooked the up the same way as they were, but thats not to say that they are not wrong. I am by no means electrically inclined and if anyone could help out with how the two batteries should be wire and how the polarity box should be wired would be a great help
 

coachgeo

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sounds like you could test to see if reverse polarity box got damaged via bypassing it... 12to12, 24to24. if that works then you know your problem. Is there a circuit breaker on the unit maybe? Obviously if you bypass it you **** well better make sure things are wired properly though or you create whole new set of big problems
 

Longlock10

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Things are wired correctly, but still not getting anything as far as the 12 volts up to he polarity box and only getting 13 volts on the 24 volt side?
 

Suprman

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If you are at the batts and you have 12v between the two and at the lead going to the 12v side of the polarity box thats 2 feet away follow it to the box and see whats going on.
 
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