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I need your CUCV guys to help me narrow down a problem and confirm my suspisions that I may have a batery going bad.
Here the facts of the problem
-1984 M1009
-Using Military Bateries, marked "US 6TMF" unknown age
-Both Gen 1 & Gen 2 lights come on when you turn on the ignition
-As soon as I crank the M1009 the lights go out so I think the alternators are charging
The problem is that if I let the M1009 sit for a couple of weeks the batteries get weak and won't turn over the M1009 enough to crank.
I can charge the bateries up and the M1009 cranks fine. As long as I drive it every few days I do not have a cranking problem.
I do no see any obivious reason that there would be any kind of draw on the battery.
Things I will do tomorrow -
-Charge batteries so I can crank the M1009.
-Once I get the M1009 cranked I will check the output on the alternators using a voltmeter.
-Check to see if here is a draw on the batteries
What does this sound like to you? Opinions and input is welcome.
Here the facts of the problem
-1984 M1009
-Using Military Bateries, marked "US 6TMF" unknown age
-Both Gen 1 & Gen 2 lights come on when you turn on the ignition
-As soon as I crank the M1009 the lights go out so I think the alternators are charging
The problem is that if I let the M1009 sit for a couple of weeks the batteries get weak and won't turn over the M1009 enough to crank.
I can charge the bateries up and the M1009 cranks fine. As long as I drive it every few days I do not have a cranking problem.
I do no see any obivious reason that there would be any kind of draw on the battery.
Things I will do tomorrow -
-Charge batteries so I can crank the M1009.
-Once I get the M1009 cranked I will check the output on the alternators using a voltmeter.
-Check to see if here is a draw on the batteries
What does this sound like to you? Opinions and input is welcome.