gslader
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I am about to embark on a series of cab upgrades on my M1078a1 (interior lights, exterior lights, cab audio, etc) and my plan is to add a secondary fuse block and run it all off of 24v. I’ve read through the multiple battery and alternator threads (which contain great information) but don’t address this head on.
My rationale for doing this is the that my I^2R losses will be lower, exponentially (for example a 50watt load would have 12% of the I^2R losses at 24v versus at 12v for a given resistance), than using a 12v system. Additionally, this should be a better match for the Niehoff alternator which favors 24v loads.
For reference I will be installing 4x 6TL batteries (I know it’s overkill) and am running the stock Niehoff dual voltage alternator. I keep it on a 24v tender when not in use and have an Eaton equalizer on order along with a smart isolation switch.
I am heading int he right direction or is there a fundamental flaw I’ve missed?
My rationale for doing this is the that my I^2R losses will be lower, exponentially (for example a 50watt load would have 12% of the I^2R losses at 24v versus at 12v for a given resistance), than using a 12v system. Additionally, this should be a better match for the Niehoff alternator which favors 24v loads.
For reference I will be installing 4x 6TL batteries (I know it’s overkill) and am running the stock Niehoff dual voltage alternator. I keep it on a 24v tender when not in use and have an Eaton equalizer on order along with a smart isolation switch.
I am heading int he right direction or is there a fundamental flaw I’ve missed?