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  1. Daybreak

    803a hours

    Howdy, If you have charged each battery individually, there is no need to put the charger back on it. The optima redtops can sit there for months without issue. To ensure they are fully back to life. Leave them alone until you come back. Take a meter to each and see what the resting voltage...
  2. Daybreak

    803a hours

    Howdy, The unit looks good. Clean straight panels, taken care of, and maintained unit NOTE; you will need to replace the fuel return lines. They shows signs they are at the weeping-leaking time A good 4 hours at 100% load will help with the wet-stack goo MEP-8xx wet stack info
  3. Daybreak

    803a hours

    Howdy, A MEP-803A is a MEP-803A, through all the years they are the same. NOTE: there are some updates, such as fuel pumps to the Airtex round units, and the quad winding fuse update.
  4. Daybreak

    803a hours

    Howdy, To properly bring a Optima back properly would to charge each separately. OK, You have the Noco G7200. Take a meter and see what voltage each battery is at. If it is really low, use the special mode of supply 13.6v for a while to get it up some, and then switch to standard 12v AGM...
  5. Daybreak

    803a hours

    Howdy, I would suggest you remove each battery and fully charge them separately with a AGM battery charger. The optima batteries do come back to life.
  6. Daybreak

    803a hours

    Howdy, If that is the unit you bought. You done did good :goodjob: I can say this, from looking over the unit, somebody wanted to move that unit onward. From the looks of the outside, and inside, and overall condition, me thinks someone had a old hour meter and threw it on that unit. At that...
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