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how can i get 12v out of my duece so that i can have a phone charger and such??
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That's odd. I've got a converter in my M715 and haven't had a problem gounding directly to the frame. I'm even running a civilain 12v distributor through it that grounds through the body without problems.I just hooked a power wire and ground wire to one of the batteries (DO NOT hook the power wire to one battery and the ground wire to the other battery) and ran that inside my truck...that gives me 12 volts just fine. Just make sure what ever you are hooking it to is insulated from the body when you mount it (If it needs a body ground and doesnt have a ground wire). If the item uses a body ground you will have a problem. If it does use a body ground, insulate it (Rubber, plastic) and use your ground wire from the battery for your ground source. I did this and it didnt cost me a thing. I have two cig. lighter power sources and a 12 volt car stereo hooked up (Had to insulate the radio and antenna from the body to get it to work)
Wow. I wonder how many amps that thing draws on the 24v side? Must be as big as a welder.and I think Oilcan has a 200 or 300 amp one.
The need for a converter depends on the drivers usage. With a constant drain from a direct 12v tap, there will be problems balancing the charge rates of the batteries.I have multiple 12 volt items connected to one battery and grounded to the body with no problems. Charges 14 volts on first battery and 28 on second battery. I see no use for a converter.
Well there's one other way....... you take and peel back the insulation on one of your 24v leads, and carefully count the wires. Then you trim back half of them, and there you have it 12v. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
You do not have to worry about grounding to the body. If you run a power wire from the first battery positive cable , [ looking at the battery from the pass side , it's the battery on the left] you can ground any where to the body. The pos cable on that battery is 12 volts and the pos cable on the second battery is 24 volts. You can check this with a volt meter to verify. I have multiple 12 volt items connected to one battery and grounded to the body with no problems. Charges 14 volts on first battery and 28 on second battery. I see no use for a converter.
Well, I had a problem with mine untill I isolated the unit...as soon as I removed the ground from the body and used the battery as a ground, My radio worked fine...cant explain it, but thats what happened. Your welcome to come fix it for me if you likeThat's odd. I've got a converter in my M715 and haven't had a problem gounding directly to the frame. I'm even running a civilain 12v distributor through it that grounds through the body without problems.
I don't know what the difference is other than maybe some converters work different than others. I wasn't saying you were wrong. I was just commenting that it was odd compared to the way mine works .Well, I had a problem with mine untill I isolated the unit...as soon as I removed the ground from the body and used the battery as a ground, My radio worked fine...cant explain it, but thats what happened. Your welcome to come fix it for me if you like
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