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| Better watch your "charge" wire. If your battery on the back of machine is 1 volt or 2 volt lower or higher than your tractor batteries, then you will most likely blow fuse on 7pin because of all the instantaneous current needed to equalize the charge. If for some reason it is higher voltage, you would be backfeeding your tractor system, don't know if this would be problem. You also wouldn't be charging the battery with the 14-14.4 V that batteries like to be charged with for best use. May want to consider some kind of isolator/voltage booster for your implement battery. | |
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