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M52A2 trailer adaptor 24 volt-12 volt

panzerwillie

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Being using the M52A2 lately to move some trailers around, even do my trailer
has LED 12-36 volts it has a standar big plug, so today i made a adaptor using
3 28volt to 13.5 volt inverters i have had for some time, use fueses and a trailer plug from a generator trailer we put regular ligths, wire it all up and tested works good here are some pictures :-D
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Looks good! I bet it was cheaper to make than the commercially available ones. I'm going to have to rig something up for my tractor as well.
 

panzerwillie

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Hard to put a prize on it , because i got the inverters cheap a year or so ago, i would guess in parts $120 or so , i had the military trailer plug
thanks
 

panzerwillie

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Probably if i could get the inverters again at good prize, it also works hooking a military trailer to a 12 volt source just need to add a double military female ends
 

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Probably if i could get the inverters again at good prize, it also works hooking a military trailer to a 12 volt source just need to add a double military female ends
So are you saying it can also take an input of 12V and output 24V so as to energize the lights on an M-series trailer?
 

panzerwillie

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this particular inverters work either way , but there is less amps when using the 12 volt to 24volt imput, but i have a set of tow truck magnetic LEDS that i use when towing a military trailer that has not being converter to LEDS or 12 volts
 

panzerwillie

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Its being a long time since i did this plus i sold it with the tractor, its a strait deal and there its lots of info here on how to make one all you need is the pin out from a military plug to a civic one and just need some type of voltage step down in between, i seen military ones go on sale from time to time on ebay similar to what i did but with resistors instead of the inverters i used....
 

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I took a somewhat different approach... Instead of using resistors or regulators I used relays. I'm currently rebuilding my M52A2 and have built a box that will operate 24v relays via a standard military connector. I purchased a Pulse Tech power distributor that provides balanced 12v to the relays in order power civilian trailers which I will definitely be pulling. It works great!
The Pulse Tech power distributor has another advantage when it comes to civilian trailer brakes. I am also installing a Wagner air to electric brake controller which will be supplied by the Pulse Tech.
 
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