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You replaced the battery when that was not the problem. If you had done as Pete Somers indicated and jumped directly accross the battery, this would have brought the alternators on line and the battery would have charged up. Or you could have just recharged the battery. The initial problem was caused by leaving the master on and flattening the battery. Sunny sky.
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