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  1. m16ty

    Jumping a 24 volt with a 12 volt

    This will work but I can't stress enough to make sure you hook the cables up correctly. This can end very badly ( I've had a battery blow up in my face and it's no fun) if you don't hook it up exactly as it has been described in this thread. If you read through the post and look at the drawings...
  2. m16ty

    Jumping a 24 volt with a 12 volt

    As I said above, you can jump your deuce with your 12v Toyota. Hook it up just like the diagram I posted earlier in the thread. This is not the best for the CUCV or the deuce but it will work most of the time if that's all you've got. It won't work if both your batteries are completely shot...
  3. m16ty

    Jumping a 24 volt with a 12 volt

    You can jump a deuce with 12v the same way you jump a CUCV with 12v. As long as you hook up the 12v source to an individual battery you'll be ok ("+" to "+" and "-" to "-" on each battery). In effect, all you're doing is replacing one of the deuce 12v batteries with the 12v jump vehicle. I've...
  4. m16ty

    Jumping a 24 volt with a 12 volt

    Here's how to hook it up. You can hook it up either of these two ways. First hook it up to one battery and if it doesn't seem like that helps, switch to the other one. Just make sure you hook positive (+) to positive (+) and negative (-) to negative (-) with each battery. WM is right in regard...
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