Hello,
I have a question regarding the charging charging of the two batteries in a M1009 K5 Blazer. At first please excuse my english, it's not perfect , we come from Germany . A friend of mine owns a Chevy K5 for some years and has a little bit trouble with the batteries , they don't last as expected , he replaced the two years ago and nor it seems they are scrap again. Because severly times the power of the batteries wasn't enough to start the engine whe installed a charging unit with y plug on the slave receptacle socket in the front to charge booth batteries with 24V. Afterwars maybe not a good idea because if the batteries don't have the same charging status the could be damaged of overloading or not sufficient charging . So the idea was to load every battery with a single 12V charging device . But when I looked at the wiring diagram ( attached to this message) I learned that Generator 1 serves Battery 1 ( Front) , but Generator two serves not only Battery 2, but booth batteries . But how can Gen2 charge two batteries ? It's minus is not connected to ground , but to a seperate harness connector , where Batt 1 and Batt 2 are connected ( Minus to plus ) , so how can one Generator load two batteries. I thought that every Gen is loading its associated Batterie with 12 V ?
Thanks - Tommes
I have a question regarding the charging charging of the two batteries in a M1009 K5 Blazer. At first please excuse my english, it's not perfect , we come from Germany . A friend of mine owns a Chevy K5 for some years and has a little bit trouble with the batteries , they don't last as expected , he replaced the two years ago and nor it seems they are scrap again. Because severly times the power of the batteries wasn't enough to start the engine whe installed a charging unit with y plug on the slave receptacle socket in the front to charge booth batteries with 24V. Afterwars maybe not a good idea because if the batteries don't have the same charging status the could be damaged of overloading or not sufficient charging . So the idea was to load every battery with a single 12V charging device . But when I looked at the wiring diagram ( attached to this message) I learned that Generator 1 serves Battery 1 ( Front) , but Generator two serves not only Battery 2, but booth batteries . But how can Gen2 charge two batteries ? It's minus is not connected to ground , but to a seperate harness connector , where Batt 1 and Batt 2 are connected ( Minus to plus ) , so how can one Generator load two batteries. I thought that every Gen is loading its associated Batterie with 12 V ?
Thanks - Tommes
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