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Thank you I'll try that!I have a Pyle converter in my Deuce. Works great for cell phones, GPS, etc. It's less then $40 on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003...e+PSWNV720&dpPl=1&dpID=51lsCklaIuL&ref=plSrch
Your other options are a battery equalizer or a dc-dc converter. I have a Newmar 32-12-35a (dc-dc conterter) that will convert 24v to 12v and if I choose, it has an option to maintain a 12v battery.Hi. I also was hoping there was a way i could cheat and get 12 volts from the Humvee, some how-some way? But no luck. I believe there isn't any tricks, so i decided to get a cheap small black plye converter and hook it up. Well, it works perfect and I'm running a small Radio, Small cobra CB, small light bar (like the H1 hummer has, you know, the small 3 amber one above the windshield) and an USB port. and everything seems fine. So currently that's the only option i know. In my opinion the 24 volt system stinks. It makes customizing more difficult and expensive, but thats my opinion.
good luck.
Do not follow this advice, it will ruin your batteries!If youre not going to be pulling a ton of current, then you can take power from the second battery, you will have 12 Volts, that is what I do for the CB and cell phone charger , no problems
Check it out with a voltmeter, first battery is at 24V, second is 12V and the same goes for charging, it drops to half on the second battery+
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I wouldnt even think of doing this.... I purchased a "water tight" 24 to 12 converter on amazon and should have it end of the week... Everyone thanks for all the advice and I'll keep you posted.Do not follow this advice, it will ruin your batteries!
I would stay an amp or two below its rated output. If you are using delicate electronics with the converter, it might be time to look at "good" ones.Papakb... what is the max safe amp load you recommend on a cheap inverter before moving to better commercial grade?
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First, before you make this decision, you need to tell us how much amperage you are going to require. You need to tell us what type of equipment you will be running. If you are just going to charge a cellphone, a simple 2Amp converter that plugs into a lighter is available. If you are going to run a 2000 Watt stereo system, then you need entirely different technology.Does anyone know a cheaper way to get a 12v source on my Hmmwv? I do not have a dual alternator... I see the small 24v to 12v boxes on epay but don't know if it will work.. all I'm going to be running on 12v is a Pro-Gard G5000UTX-V electronic long gun mount... anyone have any ideas? View attachment 680375
I listed what I'm wanting to install on my rig in the first thread. Only thing I want to run on 12v is the momentary switch... I have a external backup battery to charge my cell if need be and the winch will be 24vFirst, before you make this decision, you need to tell us how much amperage you are going to require. You need to tell us what type of equipment you will be running. If you are just going to charge a cellphone, a simple 2Amp converter that plugs into a lighter is available. If you are going to run a 2000 Watt stereo system, then you need entirely different technology.
If you are considering running a 12V winch, then you do not need to make any changes because a 12V winch will operate on a 24V circuit.
My suggestion is first decide how much amperage you're going to need. Then multiply that number by 2. The final number will dictate what type of converter you require.
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I've helped a member here install one of those, they are very nice, but not a dc-dc converter. I recommend using a 24-12v dc converter to hook up the 12v side(or a battery equalizer).i just got a pulse tech distribution panel circuit breaker, off "Eb@@".....cheap....seems well built an rugged but havent installed yet, been raining for 2 weeks now.....i read a thread in here someplace about someone having one....hahaha, sorry thats all i remember bout thread....plan on just running the usual electronics.....its got 8 24's....4 12's in it.
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