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Any help would be greatly appreciated. A couple of mornings ago leaving for work the batteries in my m1009 that I have driven less than 200 miles were dead, so I then made the horrible mistake of hooking up my wife's 12v jeep to my 24v. After wishing the kids farewell I came outside and instantly started cursing at the smoke coming from the hood. I had melted the cable connecting the batteries and the terminals. Being that my wife had to leave for the day I called AAA to purchase their batteries. When the driver arrived and saw my newly fabricated connector and the old batteries he then proceeded on telling me this was a 12 volt system and I had been frying the system all along. Now he seemed very knowledgable and said he had worked on military vehicles in the army. He then instructed me to cut and rewire it parallel. Handing me a handful of cable terminals he left. Shortly after I rewired it and instantly realized after trying to crank it how I made this grave mistake I then tried to undo the madness I created. I then connected the heavy guage red cable and the thin red cable to the positive on the rear battery, ran the negative into positive into the front and the black and ground cable into the negative. Thinking I had solved my problem I cranked it up and drove off. When I threw my service light switch my horn started to blow. I immediately took it to a diesel mechanic up the road, on the way the generator 1 light was on and gen 2 light was glowing and fading. When I reached the mechanic he said he didnt really know much about 24 v and sent me packing. I made it home and let it sit over night. Today I tried to start it with the hood up and noticed the positive on the rear battery smoking melting the terminal. Completely lost, looking at the TM I notice that the thin red cable appears to be running to the negative on the rear battery.
this is how it sits now
this is how it sits now
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