Got to thinking. Whenever my battery bleeds down to a yet to trace parasitic draw. And it only happens when my M1009 sits a week or so- shorter time when cold outside, I have to disconnect the front battery and charge it with the 10AMP quick charge. The ENGINE START mode makes my charger rattle. So I charge the front battery and wait until I can start it- may take several tries- depending on how much of a rush I am in. And then the battery gets a charge, but not a deep charge as it should get. This proposed fix/shortcut does not give the battery the needed time on the charger either, but I was wondering why it wouldn't be a pretty good shortcut to getting the engine started.
My wife's Buick has a draw from the mirror cam, so I bought a battery pack that instantly boosts the beast into action. Would a dedicated 24V instant booster work as well if the alligator clamps were replaced with a slave connector.
Looking at this schematic I borrowed from www.froad.com, it seems that I would get the same result as if I attached the Alligator clamps to: RED battery POS,
BLK battery NEG
If they both yield the same result- and are both safe/correct for jump starting the system, then the only advantage to the Slave splice would be that it's kinda cool to use the slave connector. I use3 it for the the impact wrench when I change the tires.
Would either method be safe for a 24v battery pack jump?
My wife's Buick has a draw from the mirror cam, so I bought a battery pack that instantly boosts the beast into action. Would a dedicated 24V instant booster work as well if the alligator clamps were replaced with a slave connector.
Looking at this schematic I borrowed from www.froad.com, it seems that I would get the same result as if I attached the Alligator clamps to: RED battery POS,
BLK battery NEG
If they both yield the same result- and are both safe/correct for jump starting the system, then the only advantage to the Slave splice would be that it's kinda cool to use the slave connector. I use3 it for the the impact wrench when I change the tires.
Would either method be safe for a 24v battery pack jump?
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