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Guy's I'm newbie owner of a (MTV) 1083A1. That is what the data plate has on it. I am in the process of learning all about this truck. I acquired it from a VFD. They went from a 4 battery configuration to a 2 battery config. They disconnected the NATO slave receptacle and it looks like the 12V positive cable is not being used because it have electrical tape on the end. I assume that is 12V lead. Everything was working until I removed batteries yesterday to replace with new ones. Stupidly, I did not make note of which cable goes to positive side on one battery, and the other to the negative side on the other battery? One is short, the other is long coming into the battery box.
So, I have no power to the PDP when I flip the dash power switch. I assume that I created a reverse polarity situation and flipped a circuit breaker or something? I was reading that there is no way things will work without the 12 volt side of things being operational. So this cable that is taped off is probably not the 12V positive?
I was experiencing battery drain or a bad battery, so that is why decided to replace the batteries. I think the VFD guys were having problems after they changed the 4 battery configuration. I'm just trying to get back to a working situation where I can identify and correct. Just now, I believe I found the (2) battery configuration diagram. What I am starting to learn about the MTV/LMTV's is that there are too many variations in circuitry. This truck does not have the circuit breaker equipment at the battery box.
I'm sure this has been discussed time after time here, but I'm still looking for those posts. I see some MTVR conversations etc... If the new batteries continue to drain after I get back up and running, then I've got to trace that problem. Any recommendations or comments would be appreciated. -jw
So, I have no power to the PDP when I flip the dash power switch. I assume that I created a reverse polarity situation and flipped a circuit breaker or something? I was reading that there is no way things will work without the 12 volt side of things being operational. So this cable that is taped off is probably not the 12V positive?
I was experiencing battery drain or a bad battery, so that is why decided to replace the batteries. I think the VFD guys were having problems after they changed the 4 battery configuration. I'm just trying to get back to a working situation where I can identify and correct. Just now, I believe I found the (2) battery configuration diagram. What I am starting to learn about the MTV/LMTV's is that there are too many variations in circuitry. This truck does not have the circuit breaker equipment at the battery box.
I'm sure this has been discussed time after time here, but I'm still looking for those posts. I see some MTVR conversations etc... If the new batteries continue to drain after I get back up and running, then I've got to trace that problem. Any recommendations or comments would be appreciated. -jw