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Hello everyone, I’ve been cruising this forum for about a month now trying to gather as much info as possible since buying my CUCV.
My initial concern is getting the truck to a reliable state, I’d like to start with the electrical system and get it to where it’s simple and replacement parts are readily available. I’d like to keep the 24 volt system. That being said I like the idea of the Plan B modification.
Currently it’s equipped with two 24v alternators both grounded to the engine, and what seems to be an external 24v regulator that is hooked up to both alternators and then what I believe to be a 24v to 12v converter.
do I need to replace the bottom alternator with a 24v alternator with isolated ground and internal regulator and then put a 12v alternator with internal regulator On top wired to the front battery?
I will attach some pictures to hopefully help make sense of it.
My initial concern is getting the truck to a reliable state, I’d like to start with the electrical system and get it to where it’s simple and replacement parts are readily available. I’d like to keep the 24 volt system. That being said I like the idea of the Plan B modification.
Currently it’s equipped with two 24v alternators both grounded to the engine, and what seems to be an external 24v regulator that is hooked up to both alternators and then what I believe to be a 24v to 12v converter.
do I need to replace the bottom alternator with a 24v alternator with isolated ground and internal regulator and then put a 12v alternator with internal regulator On top wired to the front battery?
I will attach some pictures to hopefully help make sense of it.
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