I know this title sounds like a video game title but this just happened today.
Short story;
I drove 50 miles to visit someone and after staying there for 2 hours I was returning back home as I had a quick stop at the gas station 5 miles away from my destination (or 45 miles away from home) and all of a sudden no start. The battery gauge on the dash was in red section when ignition on.
Reason I am mentioning this because I am running 2 batteries instead of 4 but one of the battery is 3 years old 6TL and other is 4 years old 6TL, I am surprised that 4 years old died instantly like that and it didnt get weak or slowly got drained or showed any symptoms of trouble, they were very good starters in perfect functioning condition despite of being 2.
Is there a some type of a glitch of some sort that these trucks might have it just killed the battery or do you think the battery was defective or might I have another underlying cause leading to this problem???
Long story;
When I got the truck in El Paso, TX from Fort Bliss it had 4 batteries in it, being the newbie days, it use to start very weak and I thought this truck has such a gigantic starter that even 4 batteries being old was not enough, also seeing a starter that size first time in my life was a feeder for my thoughts. Then one day I had no start issue where it was only a click but no rev, so I looked up here in SS (which was my first fix ever) someone mentioning you can run this truck with 2 batteries to get 24V and military only puts 4 "just in case", so I got all 4 batteries tested and there were 2 dead batteries (less than 10V) and two low voltage like 11.something volt ok battery. I got the 2 good batteries charged at a part store still being in TX because this happened like next day or 2 which I went to recover with my dad and his RV so I didnt need to hit the highway right away which fixed the problem.
Furthermore my father wanted to reroute from St. Luis instead of driving to FL directly for his own reasons, on the way the one of the other original battery went bad half way to St. Luis like 4 days later which then I had to buy a brand new battery, because when you get stuck with battery problem, you cannot find a vehicle who can jump start you either and that's why I wanted a good battery. That setup went well for a year and 3 years ago last original battery went south in FL not knowing its use and abuse finally I got one more new battery hoping it will out last my lifetime unfortunately to find out otherwise which I might be expecting too much.
So when this situation happened twice in a short period on the way to St. Luis my dad having the wealth of wisdom, he suggested sometimes there is a weird condition where alternator goes bad and instead of charging the batteries, it would begin draining it very slowly which would kill the battery that I never heard of, but when I explained that to one of the parts shop, guy there said he verified the existence of that such problem and he said he can test for free if I took the alternator to him which he needed to normally pull the alternator out and fasten to the tester and measure amp supply and draw rate with a tester while turning it at certain varying RPMs. At that time I was not willing to remove an alternator bigger than my head and half the weigh I am so I suggested if I can start the engine then disconnect the battery leads from the battery and rev the engine to his needed RPM while testing it, he was like "heck yeah" (pros of heaving a diesel engine).
So that test came out good 4 years ago, but because of this happened unexpectedly now my father thinks starter might have faulty solenoid of some sort that it over loads batteries so much that causes unpredictable life out of them damaging them.
I would appreciate if anyone with more experience chime in.
Thank you in advance and sorry for the history lecture.
Short story;
I drove 50 miles to visit someone and after staying there for 2 hours I was returning back home as I had a quick stop at the gas station 5 miles away from my destination (or 45 miles away from home) and all of a sudden no start. The battery gauge on the dash was in red section when ignition on.
Reason I am mentioning this because I am running 2 batteries instead of 4 but one of the battery is 3 years old 6TL and other is 4 years old 6TL, I am surprised that 4 years old died instantly like that and it didnt get weak or slowly got drained or showed any symptoms of trouble, they were very good starters in perfect functioning condition despite of being 2.
Is there a some type of a glitch of some sort that these trucks might have it just killed the battery or do you think the battery was defective or might I have another underlying cause leading to this problem???
Long story;
When I got the truck in El Paso, TX from Fort Bliss it had 4 batteries in it, being the newbie days, it use to start very weak and I thought this truck has such a gigantic starter that even 4 batteries being old was not enough, also seeing a starter that size first time in my life was a feeder for my thoughts. Then one day I had no start issue where it was only a click but no rev, so I looked up here in SS (which was my first fix ever) someone mentioning you can run this truck with 2 batteries to get 24V and military only puts 4 "just in case", so I got all 4 batteries tested and there were 2 dead batteries (less than 10V) and two low voltage like 11.something volt ok battery. I got the 2 good batteries charged at a part store still being in TX because this happened like next day or 2 which I went to recover with my dad and his RV so I didnt need to hit the highway right away which fixed the problem.
Furthermore my father wanted to reroute from St. Luis instead of driving to FL directly for his own reasons, on the way the one of the other original battery went bad half way to St. Luis like 4 days later which then I had to buy a brand new battery, because when you get stuck with battery problem, you cannot find a vehicle who can jump start you either and that's why I wanted a good battery. That setup went well for a year and 3 years ago last original battery went south in FL not knowing its use and abuse finally I got one more new battery hoping it will out last my lifetime unfortunately to find out otherwise which I might be expecting too much.
So when this situation happened twice in a short period on the way to St. Luis my dad having the wealth of wisdom, he suggested sometimes there is a weird condition where alternator goes bad and instead of charging the batteries, it would begin draining it very slowly which would kill the battery that I never heard of, but when I explained that to one of the parts shop, guy there said he verified the existence of that such problem and he said he can test for free if I took the alternator to him which he needed to normally pull the alternator out and fasten to the tester and measure amp supply and draw rate with a tester while turning it at certain varying RPMs. At that time I was not willing to remove an alternator bigger than my head and half the weigh I am so I suggested if I can start the engine then disconnect the battery leads from the battery and rev the engine to his needed RPM while testing it, he was like "heck yeah" (pros of heaving a diesel engine).
So that test came out good 4 years ago, but because of this happened unexpectedly now my father thinks starter might have faulty solenoid of some sort that it over loads batteries so much that causes unpredictable life out of them damaging them.
I would appreciate if anyone with more experience chime in.
Thank you in advance and sorry for the history lecture.