twomorestrokes
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Personally I've never had the opportunity to jump start another military vehicle and doubt that I ever will.
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1 question. How do you jump start other military stuff now?
And that may be the very reason he did it, so that all of his vehicles are compatible. While it's true you can jump both 12 and 24V stuff with the CUCV, it's harder to jump the 24V CUCV with only 12V stuff. Doable but requires more stuff. I need 24V as I have more than one MV (and slave cables) but for the guy with just his CUCV and other civy stuff, the 12V might be right for him.You dont. You no longer have 24 volts.
Doghead starter relay conversion - a must
Everything else - opinions
At least that's the impression I've gotten reading these forums. I did the starter relay mod, but the glow plug thing and the 12V conversion advantages seem dubious. Sine mine is working great I see little reason to change what chevy has done.
I was being sarcasticYou dont. You no longer have 24 volts.
It would seem that MORE people would be able to help you now. You just can't get a jump start through a 24v slave connector, and what are the odds of running into that when stranded? A military truck could still jump start your truck with standard 12v cables from his front battery. I don't really see a downside to a 12v conversion.As far as no one can help me. That only applies to electrical and I do not need help as I understand the system better.
Each person must consider the advantages and disadvantages of converting. I will never go back.
It would seem that MORE people would be able to help you now.
Perhaps he was but I still think more people would be able to help if that were the case. Maybe not from this forum but almost everyone is more familiar with a standard 12v system than these oddball twin alternator 24v zombie hunting vehicles.I think he was referring to getting troubleshooting help when there's a glitch in the system.
Interesting hypothesis, but how many people know what a Rosscommon wiring method is? If they can't figure out how a 24v system works, what makes you think that they can help with a modified 12v wiring job?Perhaps he was but I still think more people would be able to help if that were the case. Maybe not from this forum but almost everyone is more familiar with a standard 12v system than these oddball twin alternator 24v zombie hunting vehicles.
Bingo. 'Nuff said.I guess M1008driver's statement says it all. "Each person must consider the advantages and disadvantages of converting."
Yep,we're all on the same page here. And yes, good discussion since the OP is asking for opinions.I didn't say that the conversion wasn't a good idea for some people. Just that finding someone to help troubleshoot a truck with modified wiring is harder to do.
This is a great thread for debating the pros and cons of the conversion. The mods (me) have shutdown other threads where the debate hi-jacked someone elses thread. This is the first thread I have seen devoted just to the modification.
Let me ask these questions. This is for everyone. No need to respond unless you want to.
How many hours have you spent learning the 24v system? How many hours have you spent helping someone troubleshoot an issue with thier 24v system? How many hours have you spent helping someone figure out someone elses "modified" system? How many hours have you wasted helping someone work on an issue just to find out that the system has been hacked up? (modified without knowing how to do it).
I'll be the first to answer - hundred if not thousands over the last 5 years. Haven't been paid a penny for it either.
What do you think a shop would charge for that?
Forgot to look it up. Sorry. I'll get on it.Warthog, what is the mistake in the Roscommon mod you posted about a few posts back?
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