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Yes... Hence. Welcome to the MV addiction...lol
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I'm glad to hear that, because when I saw it I thought the same thing.That really dosnt sound right.
I got wondering if I imagined it, so I went back out there this morning and looked again. Yes, the little blue and silver tag says Motorola, 12V, 40A. I took a picture w/ my phone, but it still hasn't forwarded.I'm glad to hear that, because when I saw it I thought the same thing.
When I looked at the little blue and silver tag on the top of the alt yesterday I saw 12V 40A Motorola. But, I've been wrong before, so I'll double check it today.
Jack
Me too!I just want to see the video of you driving it out of the bush...
Good luck!
Look up Lance Robson He Has a 24 Volt solar carging system for 60 bucks that might be jest the thing you need. He is a member here on SSSteelypip: I'm thinking the same kind of thing, using 24v batteries for starter & fuel pump then recharging batteries at night.
BikerBill: I see the same things, gauges, etc. may be 12 volt off the alternator. I'll have to track down some wires and see what the 12 volt is connected to.
Thanks Danl, I'll take a look at it.Look up Lance Robson He Has a 24 Volt solar carging system for 60 bucks that might be jest the thing you need. He is a member here on SS
Yeah, I saw that too, makes me wonder if the switch is somehow set up to provide constant 24V to the fuel pump. I'll be putting batteries in later this week, we'll know something then.If I read the one article correctly, you would only have 24 VDC when the starter solenoid is engaged. So as soon as you let off the button, the fuel pump wouldn't get any voltage.
Thanks tstone, I'm looking forward to hooking up the batteries and see what happens, hope it's not too exciting!I bought one of those switches from J C Whitney back in the 80's.
Thanks for that, hoping it's that easy. The garden hose is hanging on the front bumper just in case . . .Make sure all of the switches are off. That's why you might be getting the sparks.