Trying to grasp what is going on here in this pic so I can be better prepared to unscrew it up.
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Yea you can see its 24v counterpart taped over in the upper left behind the innermost hawker.Ok rog yeah I see it now. That lone terminal bottom right off the bolted together grounds threw me off but boy is it jury rigged…
I did notice the tape but wasn’t sure based on this sole photo. If that’s a terminal then that should share the pos post on the innermost everlast correct? If it starts then i’m assuming that disconnected 24v lead is coming from the alternator?Yea you can see its 24v counterpart taped over in the upper left behind the innermost hawker.
The quick fix to clean this up is get 2 thru-bolt battery terminals for the ground and 24v terminals. Ditch the 4 terminal cable and one of the 2 terminal cables. Use the other 2 terminal cable to connect between the 2 batts you are using And connect the 12v lead to a stud on the end of the 2 terminal cable…
looks like if a disconnect was on that single ground at the bottom... it would disconnect everything??
Sort of. If you only disconnect ground you will still have a difference of potential between any 12 and 24 circuits. The polarity protection device prevents any reverse flow from 24 thru any 12v circuits, but if you are working on anything there is still potential present in the circuitry.looks like if a disconnect was on that single ground at the bottom... it would disconnect everything??
ok..... so the two Positives then instead in this case?Sort of. If you only disconnect ground you will still have a difference of potential between any 12 and 24 circuits. The polarity protection device prevents any reverse flow from 24 thru any 12v circuits, but if you are working on anything there is still potential present in the circuitry.
Breaking the 12 and 24 circuits would be my prefered method... same as they do the manual and remote disconnects on tge A1sok..... so the two Positives then instead in this case?
Yes of course, that’s already ordered should be delivered tomorrow.Better bring a U joint in case that one is missing needle bearings or full of dirt.
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