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  1. The BIRD that you see in the picture is used to isolate the HOUSE batteries from the INVERTER batteries through the big boy relay.  The Battery Control Center (BCC) has a built in controller that does similar for the Chassis and House Batteries.  That is assuming that you don't have your house and inverter batteries "COMBINED" in which case the B.I.R.D. is no longer required nor are one of the Big Boy Relays (Keep it as a spare... they want nearly $300 for them puppies!), the orange sense wire to your inverter battery, or one of the knife switches (only closed in the event of a Big Boy relay failure.)  This is a wiring diagram for an '04 (mine) with the batteries combined.

     

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  2. List your name:  Jim Harvey

    List the branch of service you were in:   U. S. Navy

    List the amount of time you were in service to this country and when you were in service.:  20 years, 29 days

    List your rank while in service:   E-6

    List your job while in service:  Started as an Aviation Machinist Mate - Reciprocating Engines (ADR) then later transitioned to jets and helos.  Aircraft Engine Mechanic

    List where you served:  VC-10 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba; VR-24 (COD Crew) NAF Naples, Italy; Naval Air Facility, Sigonella, Sicily; NAS Brunswick, Maine, VP-45, NAS Jacksonville, FL;  Navy Recruiting District, Jacksonville, FL; HS-5 (deploying with CAG7 aboard USS Eisenhower), NAS Jacksonville, FL;  VP-30, NAS Jacksonville, FL.

     

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