RedBlok
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Hey Guys
I was to planning on driving my Truck back from a mountain property I keep it on (215 miles away) only to have dead batteries.
About my truck, I have two solargizers and I last started the truck 6 weeks ago. I tried to start it on Sunday and it would not start. No power to anything. I have a keyed battery disconnect and the system was shut off when I left the truck six weeks ago. On Sunday, the truck was in the shade and the solar panels were not getting enough light (I know because the status lights were not on, but this morning (Monday) when I checked them the status lights were on and the sun was shining on them.) The truck has survived two very cold winters down there and I have run the truck once a month without problems. Today I check all the connections, even by-passed the battery disconnector. I verified all the wires were connected and intact. Re-tightened all the connections. When I last ran it 6 weeks ago, I was in the green on voltage. Today I did not have access to a battery tester so I can't test the batteries. One bright spot was today when I checked the truck, I did notice when the battery disconnect was turned on and the power switch was moved to the on position, a couple of the gauges moved and the ABS flashed.
Looks like I will be buying a battery tester and heading back down there to test them. Hopefully I the batteries are all good, U6TL's are pretty expensive. If I do need to replace them, I was thinking about using Interstate series 31's as a possible replacement. Any thoughts?
Yes - I have been searching the forum for answers all last night and today, and found various and differing answers hence why I am asking.
Also - If I were to get her jumped and one of the batteries is dead, will it ruin the generator/alternator to run the truck for any distance? Have read various opinions.
One last question - as a temporary transport solution, Could I just remove the current batteries, wire in two batteries with 850cca in 24 volt, so I can get her off the mountain and to my house (which has tools and power)?
Thanks - Feeling SOL
RedBlok
I was to planning on driving my Truck back from a mountain property I keep it on (215 miles away) only to have dead batteries.
About my truck, I have two solargizers and I last started the truck 6 weeks ago. I tried to start it on Sunday and it would not start. No power to anything. I have a keyed battery disconnect and the system was shut off when I left the truck six weeks ago. On Sunday, the truck was in the shade and the solar panels were not getting enough light (I know because the status lights were not on, but this morning (Monday) when I checked them the status lights were on and the sun was shining on them.) The truck has survived two very cold winters down there and I have run the truck once a month without problems. Today I check all the connections, even by-passed the battery disconnector. I verified all the wires were connected and intact. Re-tightened all the connections. When I last ran it 6 weeks ago, I was in the green on voltage. Today I did not have access to a battery tester so I can't test the batteries. One bright spot was today when I checked the truck, I did notice when the battery disconnect was turned on and the power switch was moved to the on position, a couple of the gauges moved and the ABS flashed.
Looks like I will be buying a battery tester and heading back down there to test them. Hopefully I the batteries are all good, U6TL's are pretty expensive. If I do need to replace them, I was thinking about using Interstate series 31's as a possible replacement. Any thoughts?
Yes - I have been searching the forum for answers all last night and today, and found various and differing answers hence why I am asking.
Also - If I were to get her jumped and one of the batteries is dead, will it ruin the generator/alternator to run the truck for any distance? Have read various opinions.
One last question - as a temporary transport solution, Could I just remove the current batteries, wire in two batteries with 850cca in 24 volt, so I can get her off the mountain and to my house (which has tools and power)?
Thanks - Feeling SOL
RedBlok