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We jumpstarted my M923 at the Fort Lewis DRMO, using another M923 that did not have dead batteries. We drove my truck onto a 30-ton tilt-bed trailer for the trip home. The batteries that were installed my truck (NATO part numbers) will simply not hold a charge. They are sealed lead-acid batteries, and were manufactured in late 2010. The stock configuration has (qty 4) of these batteries in a series-parallel configuration.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t this a bad way to connect batteries? I.E. there’s no battery isolator, and the batteries will drain themselves via the closed loop. Perhaps that’s why the truck is marked “check batteries daily”, and why my batteries were drained so dead, that they'll never recover.
Anyway. I pulled out the NATO batteries, and installed two 12-volt deep-cycle/starting batteries (500-CCA each) - about the size of a 60-lb pickup truck battery. These batteries "almost" had enough guts to turn over the engine. Needless to say - not enough cranking power to start it.
So I purchased two new commercial truck batteries that fit perfectly in the battery compartment. They are NAPA part number 7271. They are 12-volt vented lead-acid, weigh about 130 pounds each, and are each rated for 1750-CCA. The truck immediately starts with these batteries - with zero hesitation.
I took the truck for a drive, and it runs great!
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t this a bad way to connect batteries? I.E. there’s no battery isolator, and the batteries will drain themselves via the closed loop. Perhaps that’s why the truck is marked “check batteries daily”, and why my batteries were drained so dead, that they'll never recover.
Anyway. I pulled out the NATO batteries, and installed two 12-volt deep-cycle/starting batteries (500-CCA each) - about the size of a 60-lb pickup truck battery. These batteries "almost" had enough guts to turn over the engine. Needless to say - not enough cranking power to start it.
So I purchased two new commercial truck batteries that fit perfectly in the battery compartment. They are NAPA part number 7271. They are 12-volt vented lead-acid, weigh about 130 pounds each, and are each rated for 1750-CCA. The truck immediately starts with these batteries - with zero hesitation.
I took the truck for a drive, and it runs great!