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Hi guys,
I've been searching the forums and couldn't find anything pertaining to my situation, so I thought i'd take a chance and ask. I've got a 1999 M1070 (all original without the battery cutoff switch) and I have battery drainage issues. I intend to put a cutoff switch in soon, but want solutions for charging and maintaining the four 6TL (12v) batteries. They are connected in series and are responsible for both a 24v and 12v system.
Instead of disconnecting the batteries and charging each separately, is there a way to charge them through the slave port? Since there is both a 24v and 12v sytem, which voltage power of a charger should I use...24 or 12? Or, because they are in series or whatever...am I not able to do so? Could I hook up a battery maintainer through the slave port? Just trying to find answers.
Thanks in advance and here is a pic from a fellow member of how the batteries are wired.
Brandon
I've been searching the forums and couldn't find anything pertaining to my situation, so I thought i'd take a chance and ask. I've got a 1999 M1070 (all original without the battery cutoff switch) and I have battery drainage issues. I intend to put a cutoff switch in soon, but want solutions for charging and maintaining the four 6TL (12v) batteries. They are connected in series and are responsible for both a 24v and 12v system.
Instead of disconnecting the batteries and charging each separately, is there a way to charge them through the slave port? Since there is both a 24v and 12v sytem, which voltage power of a charger should I use...24 or 12? Or, because they are in series or whatever...am I not able to do so? Could I hook up a battery maintainer through the slave port? Just trying to find answers.
Thanks in advance and here is a pic from a fellow member of how the batteries are wired.
Brandon
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