ReubenJames
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I have a 1985 M1009 that has had the Roscoe Common 12 volt conversion done and would like to hook up a NAPA battery tender/maintainer that I have but have few questions. I searched this forum and did not locate the answer since most of the vehicles mentioned are still 24 volt. I checked some other forums (Diesel Place, etc) and it seems it can be done by hooking the positive from the maintainer to the positive on the front battery and the negative from the maintainer to the negative on the rear battery. The concern that I have is that both my negative terminals on my battery are not directly connected. The front battery negative goes to the frame above the headlight and the rear battery negative goes to the ground block on the firewall. Does any one know if it will still work in this configuration or do I need to run a jumper from the front battery negative to the rear battery negative. I know that most vehicles here are 24 volt but thought maybe someone might understand electrical issues better than I do and point me in the right direction. Also can I do away with the front battery negative that is attached to the frame and just run the cable to the negative terminal on the rear battery. Thanks for any help that anybody can give me.