Flea
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My deuce seems to like the rear battery more than the front...
I replaced the 6TL's with some off-the-shelf Everstarts. Not going to be fording, so I'm not too worried about their performance. They crank the truck just fine.
However, my Generator is out (I think), and the truck REALLY draws down one battery more than the other. I'm thinking it may have something to do with the bridge cable that ties the batteries together. It does get warm to the touch after cranking, and it's not very bendable any more.
After driving and hooking up to charge, one battery usually reads about 10.5 volts, while the other is still reading 12.8. In this state, the truck won't crank on the first push of the starter, but after pushing two or three times, it usually fires up.
Any thoughts?
I replaced the 6TL's with some off-the-shelf Everstarts. Not going to be fording, so I'm not too worried about their performance. They crank the truck just fine.
However, my Generator is out (I think), and the truck REALLY draws down one battery more than the other. I'm thinking it may have something to do with the bridge cable that ties the batteries together. It does get warm to the touch after cranking, and it's not very bendable any more.
After driving and hooking up to charge, one battery usually reads about 10.5 volts, while the other is still reading 12.8. In this state, the truck won't crank on the first push of the starter, but after pushing two or three times, it usually fires up.
Any thoughts?