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RonMar said well. I personally use an Interstate threaded Lugs/ They have a 1000 crank amps a piece/ Without looking I think the cable is 2/0 on both hot leg and ground/ No trouble whatsoever.Southeast Pamlico Volunteer Fire Dept in NC has a M1083 with the 4 6TL batteries which we would like to convert to two batteries. You mentioned using group31 commercial batteries, but what cranking amps are needed for reliable operation?
@dsl will add a thought..... on the engine add a block heater. Yeah you are in NC I know.... honestly though diesels are "heat" engines.... little pre-heat and they start soooooo easy with less wear on the engine, starter, and more. You can get thermostatic 110v switch wall plugs . it would turn block heater on for you... Being fire service you can get break away plugs sockets too like they have on the Ambulances.One last though I'd like to add since you are Fire Services related, since the truck isn't always running with the extra room you can install on the back wall a small 2 lead battery charger {3 or 6 amp) and install the 110 vac plug where the NATO connection is. If you want an Auto Eject you can go higher up on the bed. With the charger, batteries really get prolonged life and stay desulfated if the charger has that mode. Amazon sells them pretty reasonably or a marine charger company. Just a suggestion to take into consideration.
@dsl will add a thought..... on the engine add a block heater. Yeah you are in NC I know.... honestly though diesels are "heat" engines.... little pre-heat and they start soooooo easy with less wear on the engine, starter, and more. You can get thermostatic 110v switch wall plugs . it would turn block heater on for you... Being fire service you can get break away plugs sockets too like they have on the Ambulances.
I know I’m late to the group but just got one for my Fire station , could you walk me through doing the group 31 batteries, great video just could see what or where you did with the wires, thank you in advance.
Would like a diagram . Other people are telling me I can't do it. Just want to do it right. The install I'm going to do it the same way you did with the bracket. Thank you very much for the quick response .Did you understand how to install the batteries? Are you just having trouble with the main cables?
RonMar gave a schematic/ now at the batteries you have 3 cables coming to the boxes/ Remember the forward battery (the one at your left when you are looking at the batteries) is the 24 volt dc positive connection/ the rear 12 volt battery is for the 12 volt dc positive battery connection. In the video it says how to verify the 12 and 24 volt cable/ I will mention that at the alternator on the case it also tells you which is the 12 and 24 volt connection/ Verify your wires like it says and shows in the video / The negative side of the batteries are closet to you/ It will show you on the case of the battery which side is negative and which side is positive/ The jumper cable is as RonMar states and his schematics show it/ This is how you get the 12 volt side and the 24 volt side/ I don't know what your knowledge level and skills are so I say it as simple as I can. If you are still lost then I would suggest that you install the batteries as shown and then bring in and pay someone to help with the hookup/ Any more questions we can probably go To personal messages and clarify.Would like a diagram . Other people are telling me I can't do it. Just want to do it right. The install I'm going to do it the same way you did with the bracket. Thank you very much for the quick response .
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