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  1. dxhend2

    [solved] NOCO Genius4 installation - reliable starting now (howto)

    Thanks, Karl! Yes, Bryan definitely helped me with the wiring. We were both splicing and soldering at the same time - made the job go a lot faster. Stay safe and warm up there!
  2. dxhend2

    [solved] NOCO Genius4 installation - reliable starting now (howto)

    Thanks, @awesomeness. Yours was great motivation for my installation! Our truck is an A1 which has the power cutout box attached aft of the battery box, where you have your NOCO mounted - I had to find another spot.
  3. dxhend2

    [solved] NOCO Genius4 installation - reliable starting now (howto)

    Definitely - there is some kind of small drain (11 W) going on, haven't been able to track it down yet. Puzzling part is that's with the master cutout switch by the battery box OPEN. Will keep looking as the build progresses, but first priority was to get it to reliably start. Decision to...
  4. dxhend2

    [solved] NOCO Genius4 installation - reliable starting now (howto)

    Still learning all the many electrical/electronic nuances of our M1083A1 - biggest problem we had was unreliable starting (master power switch on, all the clicks and whirs, push big red button - nothin'...). This has been with us since our recovery trip last summer, making that more...
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