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12 volt trailer with M35A2

Stan

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Put 24 v. bulbs in the trailer. There have also been some things done with resistors. Do a search and you should be able to find those those threads.
 

scopionf89

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Hear is a link to a web site that sells 24 volt magnetic lights and a adapter plug to go frome a military plug to a 4 prong plug. I tride bying a device that was suposed to neck it frome 24volts to 12 volts did not work what i ended up with is a massive adapter so I can plug any kinda plug into the back of my duce but the apapter's cost me over 250 with shiping. So I am telling you going threw this site is your cheapest and easyest option. OD Iron LLC Military Vehicle Parts and Accessories
 

clinto

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Welcome to the site, rjones.

If you do a search, you'll see we've covered this in depth in probably a dozen threads. There is a lot of great discussion. 24-12V converters, 24V bulbs, wiring harness adapters, etc.

I think I'd begin my search with the phrases "12V AND trailer AND bulbs"-that's probably the best phrase to get you started. You will have to go through a lot of threads to find your answer unfortunately.
 

eaw46

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If you just want the lights to work put the 24 vt bulbs in and it will work very well. It will still work with towing it with a normal 12 vt civy unit but the lights will be a little dim. However if you have elcetric trailer brakes things get much more complicated. There are some good threads on here just do a search and you will find many suggestions. Eddy
 

sewerzuk

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I put a standard 12v 7 pole RV style plug in, and powered it using 24V relays. Basically, the factory deuce lighting clicks the relays on and off, and the relays switch a constant 12V. 3 relays are required; one for left turn/brake, one for tail lights, and one for right turn/brake. Works perfect. Got some pics in my build thread right HERE
 

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What are people doing to be able to tow a standard trailer with 12 VDC lights with a M35A2?
Contact MIKEW here on the site. He is in OKC and has come up with a great solution. Look at some of his bobbed trucks. He has setups for 24v and 12v connections.
 
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