I'd question how good your replacement batteries are or if there is an excessive load placed on them. In the National Guard, we run into a lot of dead battery issues due to trucks sitting. I've taken a good truck, for this example a truck with good batteries and charging system, and slaved off a "dead" truck many times and when I disconnect the slave cable, the "dead" truck will stay running but it will disconnect the charging system from the batteries and illuminate the "No Charge" light. Leave them hooked together a little longer and that won't happen most of the time. I've also hooked a good truck to a dead truck with a bad alternator to try and build his batteries back up and had my truck go into the "No charge" mode. It would come out of it in about 5 minutes once disconnected from the "dead" truck. These FMTV's are pretty finicky about their charging systems. I'm a wrecker driver so I operate an M1089 variant and I've seen all kinds of non-sense on these trucks.