so that is all you need to pull a civi trailer with a 818 or im i just really confused? thanks
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so that is all you need to pull a civi trailer with a 818 or im i just really confused? thanks
Thank you! im looking at prices and it looks like itthe way stated on this thread would be better (way cheaper) to do it then that adapterI don't think it is the right plug compared to our military plug, but that would be a VERY easy adapter to make.
But otherwise, YES, jujst costs a small fortune.
There are a number of these things made in Australia though, Redarc is one company. But there are a few other ones that make a 24v to 12v setup specifically for a 24v vehicle to tow a 12v trailer.
not that one but im in contact with capital instruments and redarc vrc the 5 circuit 80a 24v-12v is $340 but i think you can use i lower amp version and i asked him what size would be ok for a std fifth wheel trailer like Jd ford hd is pulling but it will take awhile to get a response because of the time difference (14hrs)! 100 is what someone said they paid but im not sure if it was the right item. But 380 for a 80 amp version is better then 700Where did you find it for around $100?
jwaller you are torturing 4trans!
"This is all you need" "I have no clue where to find one"
is it any a 915 or 818 cause ive seen 915s advertised with civi and military hookups.ya I know. I was just lucky enough to buy the truck it was attached to. It's too bad bc I'd like another myself for my other tractor. the nsn is readable and I'll post it later today.
So with the relays the 24volt power to the lights would open up the relay to allow 12volt to flow to the trailer lights if i understand correctly that's a good ideaThat was my plan, just some simple relays for lights, powered from my 12v batteries.
But for $100, if you can get something that could be moved from vehicle to vehicle for towing different trailers (for those of us that have a number of MVs and trailers), it wouldn't be a bad investment.
You could put a meter (DC Amps) on each circuit and check. Add the amperages up to find your total. Or get the bulb numbers and find what they draw in current and add them up. BTW, great thread, I've been looking for something like this.is it any a 915 or 818 cause ive seen 915s advertised with civi and military hookups.
also does any one have an idea of how many amps total for the lighting (Stop,tail, turn,markers) that a trailer similar to jd fords uses? im thinking capital instruments might not know and then he wont know what models price to email me cause they don't post their prices
You could put a meter (DC Amps) on each circuit and check. Add the amperages up to find your total. Or get the bulb numbers and find what they draw in current and add them up.
Exactly. It is a very simple and easy setup.So with the relays the 24volt power to the lights would open up the relay to allow 12volt to flow to the trailer lights if i understand correctly that's a good idea
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