Kevin Means
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Our M1083 has an OEM dual voltage 100 amp alternator, which seems to work fine. However, when we bought the truck, we also bought a new C.E. Niehoff 260 amp alternator, because our plan is to install a 12 or 24 volt roof AC unit on the cab, and I think the factory 100 amp alternator wouldn't be up to the task, or at best, would be running on the ragged edge. I finally got around to un-boxing the new alternator today and noticed that it's a 28 volt (only) alternator - no 12 volt output. So now I'm trying to decide how to proceed. Should I swap the new 28 volt alternator for a dual voltage 260 amp alternator, or just stick with the 28 volt alternator and make some work-arounds?
Our rig has the WTEC II transmission controller, and I think it needs 12 volts - not 28. Could I simply install a Victron 24 to 12 volt 100 amp DC to DC converter and run the 12 volt stuff in the cab off that? If I stick with the 28 volt (only) alternator, are there landmines in the path that I'm not seeing? Thanks
Kevin
Our rig has the WTEC II transmission controller, and I think it needs 12 volts - not 28. Could I simply install a Victron 24 to 12 volt 100 amp DC to DC converter and run the 12 volt stuff in the cab off that? If I stick with the 28 volt (only) alternator, are there landmines in the path that I'm not seeing? Thanks
Kevin
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