PyroJoe
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I've searched and researched a lot the past week on the CUCV electrical system as well as those on multiple other vehicles. I really like having a 24v starter. I really like having an alternator that charges in 12V so I can run 12V accessories. My question is, are there any cons to replacing my GEN 2 isolated ground 12V alternator with a 24V alternator?
In the M35A2 deuce setup, if one sucks a bunch of juice out of the 1st battery for 12V, the first battery is undercharged while the second is overcharged. This is not good. So I wonder, can I charge battery 1 with the stock 12V alt, and use a 24V alt to charge both batteries? In my mind, the 12V alt would sufficiently charge battery 1, demanding less charging out of the 24V alternator, resulting in the 2nd battery not getting overcharged.
My plan: I'm swapping a 4BT into my M1031. I plan to install a 24V starter and 24V grid heater. The 2nd battery will power these 2 units, as well as the slave receptacle, as I have to jump various MV's quite often.
Why do I want to do it this way? I'm not sure I do. That's why I'm asking if anyone's tried it...
In the M35A2 deuce setup, if one sucks a bunch of juice out of the 1st battery for 12V, the first battery is undercharged while the second is overcharged. This is not good. So I wonder, can I charge battery 1 with the stock 12V alt, and use a 24V alt to charge both batteries? In my mind, the 12V alt would sufficiently charge battery 1, demanding less charging out of the 24V alternator, resulting in the 2nd battery not getting overcharged.
My plan: I'm swapping a 4BT into my M1031. I plan to install a 24V starter and 24V grid heater. The 2nd battery will power these 2 units, as well as the slave receptacle, as I have to jump various MV's quite often.
Why do I want to do it this way? I'm not sure I do. That's why I'm asking if anyone's tried it...