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Existing 24 volt supply to radios.

Mebuck

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Just completing my restoring of 2001 - 1123 Humvee, last item is the wiring of aux lights and radios. My question is on the front passengers side, on the inboard side of the seat was a black thick cable coming up from the underside of the vehicle, however not sure where the source is coming from as it gets lost... After removal of outside cover, there are 2 sets of leads (black & red), both sets reading 24 vdc at all times. I will assume from some photos I researched, these leads (24vdc), supplied power to the radio rack and radios. My question: Can I use this same 24vdc supply to feed my 24-12vdc converter, and supply power to my 24vdc lights? Iron Mike
 

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Go to top right side of your page at your Avatar, the white M in the blue box. Click on it and a drop down box will appear. Click on Account details and then go down to Location and type in your state, then your in like “Flynn.”
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Just completing my restoring of 2001 - 1123 Humvee, last item is the wiring of aux lights and radios. My question is on the front passengers side, on the inboard side of the seat was a black thick cable coming up from the underside of the vehicle, however not sure where the source is coming from as it gets lost... After removal of outside cover, there are 2 sets of leads (black & red), both sets reading 24 vdc at all times. I will assume from some photos I researched, these leads (24vdc), supplied power to the radio rack and radios. My question: Can I use this same 24vdc supply to feed my 24-12vdc converter, and supply power to my 24vdc lights? Iron Mike
That is indeed the 24VDC supply for a radio. It's wired directly to the battery terminal block. You can use it for a converter, BUT it is hot always, so you should consider a way to ensure the converter doesn't stay on all the time too, and drain your batteries slowly but surely.
I put a cannon plug on the end of mine, to supply a British man pack radio PRC-352, but it's not mounted in the truck at present.

Best of luck,
Bulldogger
 
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Mebuck

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That is indeed the 24VDC supply for a radio. It's wired directly to the battery terminal block. You can use it for a converter, BUT it is hot always, so you should consider a way to ensure the converter doesn't stay on all the time too, and drain your batteries slowly but surely.
I put a cannon plug on the end of mine, to supply a British man pack radio PRC-352, but it's not mounted in the truck at present.

Best of luck,
Bulldogger
Many Thanks my Brother in Arms! Great intel!
 

Mgantt

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Does anyone know where this runs to on the battery/main harness? Want to get it removed so I don't have 24vdc at the left hand of anyone in the passenger seat. Right now, they are just cut off and covered.
 
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