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Posted by John T on March 08, 2007 at 08:52:02 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Re: battery charging/jump starting posted by rrlund on March 08, 2007 at 08:23:25:
Yep, On those systems, at the mid tie point of the four batterys its also bonded to frame ground. That way you have 12 volts from the outermost untied + on one battery and the outermost untied - on another for 12 volts Pos ground and 12 volts Neg ground used to run the lights. The two ouermost untied remaining + and -terminals are called the hot A and B circuits that wire to the light switch so some 12 volt lights are fed from one battery and other lights the other battery to try n keep thier loads balanced. The Starter and Generator are TWO WIRE 24 VOLT ISOLATED FROM FRAME GROUND DEVICES and the batterys are all 4 charged in SERIES with a 24 volt generator. Piece of cake right?????? lol Take care now yall John T
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