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I'm glad you didn't let it go or I would not have had a chance to make it up to you with a new one.
Sorry about the text and the thread post. They are just based on my experience.
Enjoy the truck and remember to get a pulley if you put a military alternator in it.
Far from getting into a male urination contest I'll finish this up.
A. You wanted a truck.
B. I sold you a truck.
C. You listened to truck on a Youtube video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG0j1D8qkoA&feature=youtu.be
D. I sent pictures.
E. You drove down to see truck.
F. You looked under...
A trickle charger would not charge batteries that low, you must use a full on charger for them. Just like if the batteries were that low you can't jump them with a truck and expect the alternator to charge them up, they won't. All dead batteries will is smoke the alternator, I've had it happen...
Yes, it seems as though the one I put on the truck was a 12V instead of a 24V like was SOLD to me by psep.biz. It had the spec sheet with test results in it say it tested at 24V up to 80Amps.
I'm shipping Jeff a new replacement.
steve