AndyInFL
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Three nights ago, I started her up and she pured like a lion. I shut her down and made sure all electrical devices were off. Today I flipped the stock power lever and no power what so ever.
I have two 24 to 12 volt units that are wired directly to the battery. Each has its own individual wire for ground and for positive that terminate at the battery. Each of the four wires, two pos and two neg, are a single continuous wire with no breaks or connections except the terminal connection at the battery.
There is no power to either of the twelve volt units and nothing to the truck's 24 volt through the stock electrical system. I also have two auxilary lights hooked straight to the battery for emergency side lights. These side lights also have their own homerun wire to the battery. These lights will not even flicker. Nothing does.
Sounds like dead batteries...Right? Both batteries are about a month old and the appropriate heavy duty truck batteries that the system calls for. The power in the batteries seems very good and sparks like a full battery should when I put a charger to each one. Two batteries, two chargers and several hours later, I got nothing!
Fuses are good in the 24 to 12 volt units. My electrical meter at the batteries does not seem to show me an accurate reading on the battery voltage. The meter seems to be reacting abnormally and not registering the proper voltage.
Not sure where to go from here... Help!
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Can't wait for that ah ha moment were I get to laugh at something I am overlooking and is so obvious....
I have two 24 to 12 volt units that are wired directly to the battery. Each has its own individual wire for ground and for positive that terminate at the battery. Each of the four wires, two pos and two neg, are a single continuous wire with no breaks or connections except the terminal connection at the battery.
There is no power to either of the twelve volt units and nothing to the truck's 24 volt through the stock electrical system. I also have two auxilary lights hooked straight to the battery for emergency side lights. These side lights also have their own homerun wire to the battery. These lights will not even flicker. Nothing does.
Sounds like dead batteries...Right? Both batteries are about a month old and the appropriate heavy duty truck batteries that the system calls for. The power in the batteries seems very good and sparks like a full battery should when I put a charger to each one. Two batteries, two chargers and several hours later, I got nothing!
Fuses are good in the 24 to 12 volt units. My electrical meter at the batteries does not seem to show me an accurate reading on the battery voltage. The meter seems to be reacting abnormally and not registering the proper voltage.
Not sure where to go from here... Help!
Any input would be greatly appreciated. Can't wait for that ah ha moment were I get to laugh at something I am overlooking and is so obvious....