Trying to reinvent the wheel, once again, is proving challenging, for me. I wish I was
made of money, I would have been done by now. Trying to save a buck sucks.
This requires a full blown career vehicle electrical systems engineer.
I hate electricity! I am getting burnt out on this.
Here is what I need drawn, I am to stupid to do it.
(Matt I think I noticed that your schematic you drew is missing,
I think, Fuses or Circuit Breakers)
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If anyone is waiting for me to pull the trigger and do something to see
how it goes for me, well, that ain't gonna happen. I have tried
to figure this out and I have failed.
Ineed help. I have posted up
as many facts as I can in hopes someone else can resolve, w/o
breaking the bank. I don't think it is possible.
Pisses me off to no end, I read the silly instructions on these RD A/C units BEFORE I bought them
and it said it fit my truck and it said NOTHING about the Electrical systems needing upgrading
as well.
I have proven beyond a doubt,
it IS NEEDED and there is a full blown upgrade kit w/ an NSN number even.
There are
NO KITS IN EXISTENANCE. None, nowhere, zero, zilch, zip. All's a guy can do is piece meal
the "kit" together and it will cost about $2500.00 to do it if I have to pay shipping twice.
To do this w/ a larger 24V ALT and BE;
A LARGE 24V ALT Needs to be found and priced (it will be almost $1000)
A Properly sized BE needs to be found and priced ( it will be $650 )
...or roll the dice w/ Ebay stuff w/ no warranty. I need a rock solid last for 100,000 miles far from home resolve.
As of today this thread has 3422 views. There are maybe less than 10 core guys
inputting input.
I can only hope a qualified electrical engineer can make quality suggestions.