wiring for 12 volt electrical with a 24 volt system
This one is for CanadaDeuce. There have been a lot of posts regarding this item and the only real way to run 12 volt stuff with your 24 volt system is via the use of a voltage reducer, i.e., 24 volt to 12 volt. There are a lot of these on Ebay and other web sites - I bought two of these myself from different sellers on Ebay. I have not wired mine up yet but when I do, one unit will run my headlights and the other will be for 12 volt accessories like a CB or CD player plus a cigarette lighter that I can plug practically anything into to get 12 volts. Be sure to buy one which has a high amperage output - at least 20 amps or greater. My reason for wanting to use 12 volt headlights is due to the outragious cost of the military 24 volt units - some Ebay sellers are asking over $30.00 for one bulb....plus shipping too! Another important thing to keep in mind when hooking into your electrical system is to ALWAYS run some kind of fuse as close to the positive battery post as possible in the event of a short. Once I complete my particular application I will post photos, etc. I plan to use a distribution box or panel which will allow for expanded use of 12 volt items in the cab and bed of my M35A2C; the feed from the positive post will go to one junction box and a separate junction box will be installed for the negative wire coming from the negative post of the battery. My CB will be mounted above and between the driver and passenger seat using lengths of fiberglass troop seat slats that came off of a FMTV troop seat setup. My M35A2C has the hardtop so it will be easy to install my interior light that came out of a tank plus the CB and an AM/FM CD player all on the same track with the wires running through the open spaces in the fiberglass slats. If this sounds too complicated it really isn't. Vehicular wiring is fairly easy because the body and frame of every vehicle is either wired to be negative or positive - the Britts were famous for negaitive grounds in their vehicles. For now, that's it! Hope I have not discouraged you from installing 12 volt items in your Deuce with all the detail I went into!