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The motor is actually stamped with "12v" on it, but it is the light/motor that came on the truck from the military. It turns pretty fast, but doesn't seem to get hot or burn.
I've confirmed with my multimeter that I am getting 24.3 volts to the light.
I have a Deitz 7-40 rotating warning beacon on my M936 wrecker. First, I had to rewire almost the whole bed. Now I have the work lights working with LED's installed in each, and I have 24 volts to the warning light plug. Both light systems even turn on and off with the dash switches! So, me...
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