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If you want to go with one of those NOCO 12V dual bank units, they stay wired up all the time. The only thing I was told when I called NOCO is that you just want to unplug the charge pack on them, before running the machine. With this pack running, and the alternator producing voltage... you can...
Yes, according to a NOCO rep I spoke with on the phone, before going with that solution. Thats why I mounted my power entry unit near the dead crank switch door... when I turn the switch to ON, I remember to unplug the power cord hanging out of the side of the machine.
There are numerous places it could be mounted (like right above the dead crank switch on the inside). On the machine I provided info on, it had an arctic preheater kit on it, which took up that space. Take your time once the part is in your hand, and decide what makes sense for your life. On the...
There are ways and places to mount, but here is one on an 802: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/mep-emergency-jump-starting.183609/page-2#post-2179598
It has since been taken off that machine (and that machine sold), but its to go onto another 802 I have here when I get around to it.
Yes I use this solution, works well. I also picked up a G7200 just for charging up batteries separately. Let me find the thread where it shows the Genm2 in use.
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