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Here you go. from a M1078. I recommend printing and taping inside your battery cover.
NOTE: this factory diagram is Misleading!!
Apparently there are two different kinds of Battery Diagrams:
1) With OUT Disconnect Switch
2) With Disconnect Switch
This is what I have on my truck (WithOUT). Apparently, it is missing, or not very clear, on a critical connection.
The BT2 (-) Terminal is supposed to connect to the 12 VDC Circuit, which enters the battery box on the left.
I put together an improved diagram, with the not very evident connection, highlighted in Yellow.
Without this BT2(-) to 12VDC Circuit connection, your Alternator will NOT work. I will add this diagram to the Alternator threads. This was the source of all my problems. I really had to hunt for this solution, because the battery connections are very poorly illustrated in the TM's, leading to a great deal of confusion.
Both Diagrams are in the first few posts of this page. With and without a disconnect switch.Apparently there are two different kinds of Battery Diagrams:
1) With OUT Disconnect Switch
2) With Disconnect Switch
I just converted my 1078 to 2 batteries exactly as pictured. Everything seems to work just like it should. My question is why does it work right when the 12V+ is connected to the second battery Neg instead of the first batt +? It works but I don't understand WHY this is the correct hookup?That is incorrect.Here you go.
I did a new diagramSo my truck is stuck in the woods and my batteries are dead. Can you hook up this with just two batteries? If so how? It would come in handy because I️ leave my truck at my hunting cabin so I️ will be taking the batteries home with me every time to throw on the charger and to prevent theft.
Here you go. from a M1078. I recommend printing and taping inside your battery cover.
NOTE: this factory diagram is Misleading!!
Apparently there are two different kinds of Battery Diagrams:
1) With OUT Disconnect Switch
2) With Disconnect Switch
This is what I have on my truck (WithOUT). Apparently, it is missing, or not very clear, on a critical connection.
The BT2 (-) Terminal is supposed to connect to the 12 VDC Circuit, which enters the battery box on the left.
I put together an improved diagram, with the not very evident connection, highlighted in Yellow.
Without this BT2(-) to 12VDC Circuit connection, your Alternator will NOT work. I will add this diagram to the Alternator threads. This was the source of all my problems. I really had to hunt for this solution, because the battery connections are very poorly illustrated in the TM's, leading to a great deal of confusion.//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170529/11b81020ca1d589ab4c7f682fc4ca48b.png[/IMG[/QUOTE]
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HET CNC - Send me a PM. I am in Allen, just next door. Would be good to compare notes.I’m in Plano too and today took an M1084 to my shop, batteries are dead and wouldn’t jump from a running HET(with bad batteries). I’d happily show you my HET for some advice on the M1084.!!
Got it! So that jumper effectively connects BT1 & BT2 in parallel at 12v. Makes sense now that you say it.Well if you don't have it your 12v will consist of a single battery as you only have one 12v lead exiting the battery box. Without that jumper you can only connect that single lead to a single battery. With the struggle to keep the 12v side fully charged, this might not be a bad thing, will have to think on that one a bit…
I put LUCAS stop leak on the seal surface, allow it to soak in and it stopped leaking a week later.I went to the truck today and I am starting to understand what you are saying.
The problem is I don't know which leads are positive and which leads are negative.
The only wires that are color coded seem to dead end at the NATO plug.
I am trying to lift the cab (hand pump) to trace things out but I have a nut that is leaking fluid hydraulic. It is a huge nut located between the cab and the bed. I tried to tighten it but it has a whole in the center that allows fluid to leak.
If you watch this video pause it at the 13 sec mark.....the nut in the middle of picture is leaking fluid. Sorry for the confusing description. How do I stop this from leaking so that I can raise the cab and get the battery wiring figured out.
Thanks
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