Tlauden
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Thanks, i honestly didnt even think to look for 24v lightingCan you not find 24V LEDs that would fit your need? Here is some online, might be just as easy to go that route.
160 Amber 24-Volt PIRANHA LED Thin-Line Clearance and Side Marker Light - 160 Series >> Piranha LED Thin-Line Clearance / Side Marker Light
I would agree that normal truck operating electrical loads... lights and such, should be of the 24vdc variety. 24vdc bulbs are very much available and not much more expensive. Also keeps with the principles of K.I.S.S. rule. My 12vdc loads are basically a powerblock installed to power 3 or 4 cigarette lighter outlets to power cell phone charger, gps, mp3, etc.. not enough drain to worry about "lopsided" batteries charging.
MAJOR NOTE: If you are the type who does not understand dc electricity principles, DON"T screw with it. Make friends with someone local who is. Welding with battery cables is exciting, but can have expensive results.
im pretty good with DC wiring, my personal vehicle has more light than the engine sitting at the fire house but thanks for the advice. i know i have on more than one occasion made a nice firework show touching wires & wrenches places the shoildnt touch