devilman96
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Wow... I got a phone call about this thread pointing out exactly how bad it is... Geesh... Guys this isn't that hard!!!
Do NOT center tap a battery... dont... that plan and simple!!! CAN YOU? yes... Are you a mental midget for doing it... YES! Leave it alone PERIOD! Explination... batteries no worky no more... that simple!!!
Do NOT convert a deuce to 12V... Your opening a can of worms which you will pay for over and over. 12V pulls double the amperage. headlights, tail lights, etc are going to load the snot out of a already taxed system... Same for the starter... and mostly because the average person barely understand electrical as it is... Why "one off" yourself into a situation where no one can help you when you have issues!?!?
If you need 12V install a HUMVEE alternator in your truck... POOF... 12 and 24V... Wow that was hard right?
Use a inverter... again... not very difficult...
Add a 12V alternator to the truck... Challenging but again... not hard!
Yank the 6TL's out and drop 3 gel cells into the battery box, they fit prefectly... 2 for 24V and one for 12.
None of this stuff is hard to do... The subject has been beat to death in 100 different threads! Search, read, learn, ask questions, you will get answers but please stop passing out bad information and beating dead horses already!
Do NOT center tap a battery... dont... that plan and simple!!! CAN YOU? yes... Are you a mental midget for doing it... YES! Leave it alone PERIOD! Explination... batteries no worky no more... that simple!!!
Do NOT convert a deuce to 12V... Your opening a can of worms which you will pay for over and over. 12V pulls double the amperage. headlights, tail lights, etc are going to load the snot out of a already taxed system... Same for the starter... and mostly because the average person barely understand electrical as it is... Why "one off" yourself into a situation where no one can help you when you have issues!?!?
If you need 12V install a HUMVEE alternator in your truck... POOF... 12 and 24V... Wow that was hard right?
Use a inverter... again... not very difficult...
Add a 12V alternator to the truck... Challenging but again... not hard!
Yank the 6TL's out and drop 3 gel cells into the battery box, they fit prefectly... 2 for 24V and one for 12.
None of this stuff is hard to do... The subject has been beat to death in 100 different threads! Search, read, learn, ask questions, you will get answers but please stop passing out bad information and beating dead horses already!