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Check out this video by SS member Adventure Driven...
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?165906-Adventure-Driven-s-photos-and-videos-of-their-M1079&p=2107425&highlight=#post2107425...
I know nothing about 3 phase so I just used 120v. The only breaker change was feeding the panel at the top and feeding the right side. I am not an expert electrician so I just metered out each connection and slowly I got it fixed with no problems. Every outlet and all the lights worked...
On eBay I bought a cable that I thought was correct but turned out it fit the power-in socket (male rather than female). Rather than return the cable, I decided to rewire the inside panel of the truck so the power-in became power-out! Very simple to do. The connector I bought was standard...
The M1079 is moving to Arizona!
I want to thank all the Steel Soldiers who have helped me over the last 15 months.
Every post in which I asked newbie questions was answered promptly and helpfully. The camaraderie at the Rally events and online has been super!
The new owner has promised lots...
I thought this step was a great idea for my LMTV but I have other projects at the moment...
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?158868-LMTV-FMTV-Rear-Step-assist-quot-bumper-quot&highlight=lmtv
I have an air leak from my cab leveler also. Mine leaks air regardless of "arm" position. Any tips on how to replace or repair the leaking fitting?
Photos attached....
Here are a photo of the relay panel on the passenger side.
Photo of the relay panel diagram (this helped me a lot).
I use both the 24V and 12V power on the left side of the panel. 24V for a GOLIGHT and the 12V for a dash box for GPS, cellphone charger, backup camera and other stuff.
I...
Here is the old diaphragm that was in the TPV (Tractor Protection Valve). Easy to see it was totally wasted...
New one installed in less than 10 minutes. Press the brake pedal and no pressure lose in front or rear air systems! Back on the road.
Thanks to Andyrv6av8r!
Here is the old diaphragm that was in the TPV (Tractor Protection Valve). Easy to see it was totally wasted...
New one installed in less than 10 minutes. No more leaking of air! Pressing on the brake pedal and no loss of air pressure in front or the rear systems.
Again my thanks to Andyrv6av8r !
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