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ScottG
Oct 03, 2017Nomad
Thanks everyone.
Yes it's like the old style Ford solenoid (oddly, it looks rather new).
There is no switch or button on the dash anyplace to trigger it.
All batterys have been disconnected, cleaned, watered, load tested and are totally charged but they still dont connect to each other even when the eng is running. The trigger wire disappears into a harness.
There is no diode based isolater unless it's under the panel shown below. (But thanks for the schematic Fultimin)
On the driver side under in the front, there's a large black metal box that says it some kind of central connection center. I'll probably open it up and see if I can find the other end of the trigger wire.


Yes it's like the old style Ford solenoid (oddly, it looks rather new).
There is no switch or button on the dash anyplace to trigger it.
All batterys have been disconnected, cleaned, watered, load tested and are totally charged but they still dont connect to each other even when the eng is running. The trigger wire disappears into a harness.
There is no diode based isolater unless it's under the panel shown below. (But thanks for the schematic Fultimin)
On the driver side under in the front, there's a large black metal box that says it some kind of central connection center. I'll probably open it up and see if I can find the other end of the trigger wire.


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