4ea of anything will work, 2 of anything in series is probably better in there, as long as they are properly charged... the 6T batts they originally specd for these trucks are too large for the 60A/40A alt they used... Cat specifies a pair of group 31 batteries for the power equipment that uses these engines... i run a pair of 31's, but a pair of 27's would also be OK. many run 4EA group 24 automotive batteries... the key is that they both or all must be fully charged... the truck has a 12v vampire load from the transmission so the gnd-12v battery is often discharged. no 12V, no 24v ign relay, nothing happens...
The first elec issue I had on my truck was a bad electric connection back at the polarity box. ign would turn on but as soon as i pushed the start button things would start to click,click, click as the poor connection caused voltage drop under load...
The PPD is a heat-sync looking module in where the spare is located with 4 stud terminals that have 6 large wires attached. 12 and 24 from the batteries and alternator connected to the 12 and 24v battery terminals, and 12 and 24 to the cab hooked to the 12 and 24 load terminals. do one stud at a time so you don't mix-up wiring, clean everything to bare metal and re-assemble. there is a diagram on the side of the case. Adjacent to it is an instrument shunt with a large cable attached to each large terminal. clean those also as that is the main ground lead from batteries to starter motor case and on to the drivers frame and cab via a braided straps...