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    24V to 12V For Emergency Equipment

    I'll send you a pic of what's there but since we'll be spraying water from that area a battery there isn't an ideal choice.
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    24V to 12V For Emergency Equipment

    Our's is a 2 seater so the rear opening is closed up on top by a slide in insert and the foot well we plan on using for tool storage and a half door where people can sit and spray water.
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    24V to 12V For Emergency Equipment

    Thank you for the write up, the issue is on a M998 is where would you put the 12V battery?
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    24V to 12V For Emergency Equipment

    Mike if we could get new equipment the 24V wouldn't be as big as an issue but even though those lights can run up to 30VDC, the switchs can not. I did a quick search and a 24VDC lighted SPST switch was averaging almost 10 bucks a switch versus on average of 2 bucks for a 12VDC. We're looking...
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    24V to 12V For Emergency Equipment

    I did a search on the vanner equalizer and I like the Vanner battery equalizer voltmaster 60-50A. I feel 50 amps is over kill but the price is reasonable. I'm going to get dims for the module and see if it will fit next to battery compartment where the jack would go. We are also going to see...
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    24V to 12V For Emergency Equipment

    Ok, my bad, just trying to show what we had in mind.
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    24V to 12V For Emergency Equipment

    Ok our first FD 998 question. We need to step the 24V down to 12V to run the radio, siren control ,lightbar, etc. We plan on using LED's for most emergency lights so the current draw will be low and the siren is only 100W. We're looking at a DC to DC converter like this one on...
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