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  1. mistaken1

    Wiring Batteries

    The truck is all 12V except for the starter and glow plug system. You can leave it stock and wire your 12V radios to the front battery and just ignore the back battery (or rotate them periodically).
  2. mistaken1

    Wiring Batteries

    In stock form the second alternator floats 12V above the chassis ground. You would have to convert the truck to 12V only using the driver's side alternator and then modify the passenger side alternator system to have the passenger alternator grounded to the chassis as well. Do you have the 24v...
  3. mistaken1

    Wiring Batteries

    The military radios used 24V and so they drew off both batteries equally (in theory). I could see how using both batteries in parallel for 12V radios would allow the civilian radios to draw off both batteries equally (in theory). Plus it would provide more radio operation time before having to...
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