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Never, ever, just remove the Pos terminal. Always, First main Neg, then main Pos. Reconnecting is the opposite. First Pos, then Neg.That makes sense. I'll pull the cable off the positive terminal on each and charge independently
I didn't have time to explain why, had to run out of the house. Just hoped the warning was good enough until I got back. I have seen two gen sets burn until they were scrap because someone did this. I once reached in to grab a cable someone else took off, and dropped. Cured me for life. ANYTHING with more then on battery is not your friend, if you do not start with Neg. Terminal, and work towards the Pos end.Like guyfang said, never remove the positive terminal first. Start with the negative terminal from the cable that goes to the block, not the one that goes between batteries, then next is the one between the batteries. Reason being if the ground is still hooked up and you accidentally touch a wrench from the positive terminal to ground, you're going to short the battery to ground. Bad for the battery, bad for the wrench, and bad for you as well, as the wrench will get hot pretty quickly. You don't want to do the one between the two batteries first because if the one battery is still connected to ground you can still short out 12V instead of 24. Not quite as spectacular as shorting 24V to ground, but still not good.
Hopefully that's not too confusing. Disconnecting this way applies to pretty much every generator or vehicle using a negative ground system (which is pretty much everything in the past 50 years unless it was made by the Brits)
Some here -> https://www.graywacke.net/products/interconnect-productsWhere did you find the connector for the jump port??? That is an excellent idea!
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