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its no MV,:driver: but as a chevy guy i say i like it.[thumbzup] it looks like he put some hours in to it, :grd: and i could see it geting a lot of ATT. at the local mud pits. :beer: my hats off to him for the creativity. :not worthy:
just an idea on the dot thing. i work for a co who deals with dot because we run peterbuilts with all our equipment, and unless you fall under a dot classification you shouldent have to worry to much (i could be wrong im not a cop or dot). HOWEVER!!! :!:Safety First :!: if you do decide to...
been doing some thinkin, but im no electrician. the reason i came up with this idea was to find the cheapest and simplest way to get a 12 and 24 volt set up. here is my idea.....
i know it is possible to run a 12 volt system off of just one battery....... however it creates an uneven charge...
i might see if i can set up a test rig out of some extra batteries and what ever i can find here at the shop to use as a load. i would try it on a duece but im short a deuce for now. if i get anything to work with out blowing up, or leting all the smoke out of the wires :-P ill put it out there...
hey every one, FNG here just thought id say hi and throw an idea out there. iv been wanting a deuce for a while now but im still reading all the old threads first.
im a mechanic with an oil field service company who has a navy back ground. on a lot of our units we run 24 and 12 volt systems...
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