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Do it as a CUCV, it has a 24 starter and radios. The rest is 12v.
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Really. It is a very lame setup. There is one stupid wire that goes directly from the heater fan switch to a center tap on the batteries so it gets 12vdc. I found out about it when I installed the battery relocation kit.Really? There isn't a resistor in the circuit for low speed fan?
I believe you have a cucv not a Deuce or 5 ton.......the short answer to ALL cucv trucks is to just plug into an accessory plug in the fuse box on the fire wall......some one correct me if I am wrong but the cucv's already have 12 volt in there. I thought that I read on here a few times that they were wired that way....it's the reason behind the confusing 2 batteries and 2 alternators on those trucks.
When I "remodeled "my 1009 I converted it to 12 volt. I pulled the passenger side alternator out, Installed a 12 volt starter,bypassed the pita glowplug circuit and installed a momentary push button switch that activates the glow plug relay.We need a sticky for 24-12 volt conversions on the forum somewhere if there isn't one already
Apparently the link after your link is broken but just looking at the pics I don't think you could wire too much to it at 12v. I mean, it doesn't look very substantial. You might power a cell phone charger off of it but that is about all.Or you can just install this little gadget in your MV. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?101537-24-volt-solar-charger-with-4-12-volt-taps-and-8-24-volt-tabs
It let's you install all those things you can't live without.
Just bought one to try it out from a popular auction site. Cant go wrong with $130 shipped.Or you can just install this little gadget in your MV. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?101537-24-volt-solar-charger-with-4-12-volt-taps-and-8-24-volt-tabs
It let's you install all those things you can't live without.
What amperage or wattage is it rated for?Just bought one to try it out from a popular auction site. Cant go wrong with $130 shipped.
Not sure, but here's the link to the manuf info.What amperage or wattage is it rated for?
That's a really good question. A really basic question for any device of this kind.What amperage or wattage is it rated for?
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