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So, I started upgrading the LVAD lights to LED. i took out some Trucklite military LED lights and began as usual, to disconnect the old and reconnect the new. However, the numbers on the wires did not match the new unit. I turned over the housing of the old unit and in yellow letters it was written "12 volts." I checked the front lights and found the same.
In my experience, both with the military and with many different military trucks, I have never seen a 12v military truck that was not an NTV. Even my LMTV's are 24v.
So my question is why would this be the case with the LVAD? The main difference between my truck and a normal FMTV M1083 is this one has a cab with folding windows and doors, so it can be strapped down and thrown out of an airplane. Could this fact be part of the reason it is 12v? It's not that old of a truck either. Now, I am going to have to use the normal 12 volt lights with 12v led bulbs. Nonetheless, I wasted a good part of a day being confused.
In my experience, both with the military and with many different military trucks, I have never seen a 12v military truck that was not an NTV. Even my LMTV's are 24v.
So my question is why would this be the case with the LVAD? The main difference between my truck and a normal FMTV M1083 is this one has a cab with folding windows and doors, so it can be strapped down and thrown out of an airplane. Could this fact be part of the reason it is 12v? It's not that old of a truck either. Now, I am going to have to use the normal 12 volt lights with 12v led bulbs. Nonetheless, I wasted a good part of a day being confused.