I had an issue where after extended periods of sitting, the truck wouldn't kick over (click/click). One battery was at 12.8v and the other near 11.6v.
I purchased the NOCO 26000 on Amazon. For the price differential, why not go to the most amperage charger and one that does both 12 and 24v. NOTE: the NOCO website is not up to date with their latest products, but Amazon is. The 26000 now has a 30A starting option (fast charge). In addition, the connector between the charger and "jumper" has changed in he upgrade, so be cautious if you purchase the GC006
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I initially used the charger and the alligator terminals and charged the batteries separately (it has a repair circuit).
I then modified the "jumper". I removed the ring terminals and wire them into a plug paying attention to polarity. So the POS (+) carries thru to the Slave Receptacle
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I added a 14 AWG 25' cable of SJOOW. I would recommend this cord based on oil and water resistance. If you use SJT, it will become difficult to manage in colder weather application. Since I was only using for charging and not jumping the unit, the 14 AWG should be plenty acceptable. I used a receptacle end to connect to the "jumper" on the charger. The plug/receptacle connection allows an index to maintain polarity. I also used Graywacke Engineering GEISLV-A for the connection to the vehicle. Mine is a single prong but that will be obvious when you remove contamination cover on your vehicle.
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I now have the charger in a weather sheltered area and the 25' cord runs to the truck parked outside. Works great!!