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I recently acquired an m1008 with this 12v conversion done (see attached). I'm unfamiliar with the method of keeping both batteries and alternators on a 12v conversion. Does anyone know how this functions? The links to all the 12v conversions i've found are broken and do not work.
I recently acquired an m1008 with this 12v conversion done (see attached). I'm unfamiliar with the method of keeping both batteries and alternators on a 12v conversion. Does anyone know how this functions? The links to allView attachment 772383View attachment 772384View attachment 772385 the 12v conversions i've found are broken and do not work.
Welcome to SS , this is the only common 12v conversion , click on the white box in post #1 of this thread to open the file . CUCV - Rosscommon 24v to 12v Conversion
The link works. You don't have to keep both alternators. They are 100 amp so if you keep both your charging is 200 Amps. It will help if your running a lot of electric accessories.
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