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I like GM, have no welder and wanna help the economy by shipping George some cash he can spend it on stippers who will use the money to feed their kids.I made my bracket and used dodge alt.
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I like GM, have no welder and wanna help the economy by shipping George some cash he can spend it on stippers who will use the money to feed their kids.I made my bracket and used dodge alt.
With TM America's brackets you can just add a 12 volt alt to your current system. Or you can just chuck the stock deuce alt for a modern unit. Or you can do both.Does the "bracket" allow me to simply add a 12 alternator to the current system with no modification to the duel belt set up? Can I just run a simple 12V alternator off one of the two belts now in use? That seems to be a pretty good idea.
I think a converter would be a good idea too but to amp output (20A?) would be far less then a 12V alternator and separate battery.
He should have a couple ads in the classifieds. Search "alt".Sounds like that is the way to go. Just get a bracket, add a 12V alternator, a separate new battery and wire all the accessories I want from the additional new 12V system.
Now the really dumb question. How do I get a hold of George? Thanks everyone!
If you will search a few of my other posts on this type of thing, it will clarify your issue very well. Basically, put the two lights that are the same in series with one another. The odd light will need to have the proper voltage dropping resistor installed in series with it as will the siren. For specific help, please private message me or send me an email. I will walk you through the steps to do it in the cheepest and most reliable method. No need to buy those expensive voltage converters. Resistors are very, very cheep.I am hoping to mount a Federal Signal mini light bar with three emergency lights on my cab (two red, one center clear) and a siren with one (1) 100 watt speaker mounted on the grill of my 71 AM General Deuce. The lights and sound system are 12 V and I checked with Federal Signal today and found out the light bar will draw between 15 and 20 amps. No idea about the siren but I would think not a great deal and only for short periods.
My question is how do I get the necessary 12 V to the lights and siren as cheaply, efficiently and easily as possible?
Let the arguing begin!!
I am hoping to mount a Federal Signal mini light bar with three emergency lights on my cab (two red, one center clear) and a siren with one (1) 100 watt speaker mounted on the grill of my 71 AM General Deuce. The lights and sound system are 12 V and I checked with Federal Signal today and found out the light bar will draw between 15 and 20 amps. No idea about the siren but I would think not a great deal and only for short periods.
My question is how do I get the necessary 12 V to the lights and siren as cheaply, efficiently and easily as possible?
Let the arguing begin!!
i like this one dug...i call it goin to the dollar store....and it deffinately brings new meaning to STIMULATING the economy?I like GM, have no welder and wanna help the economy by shipping George some cash he can spend it on stippers who will use the money to feed their kids.
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