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pics of our 900 4 strobes front and rear
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We looked at a few solutions to this issue. I found that Sound Off Signal makes a wide variety of LED lights that operate on 10-30 vDC. These can be direct wired to the HMMWV easily. They also make a siren that has full light controls that also works on 10-30 vDC. A good place to look at all of these is sirennet.com We are going with surface mount LED's. This will allow us to have adequate emergency lighting and reduce the risk of it getting ripped off when we are off road. They even have spot and flood lights that are the same voltages. I did a complete outfit with front and read floods and 360 LED lights and a siren and interior dome light for around $1400. Its not installed yet. I will post pics when it is though.
We will still be installing a DC-DC converter for our Motorola radio and GoLight, but it will be a smaller, less expensive unit running less equipment.
Mike
I am not sure if I can do this but I think I can. A while ago I set my deuce up just like you want to with a 12 V system for my emergency light, siren, etc. If you look at my post you will see how I did it and I have been extremely happy with the outcome. If it helps you are anyone else I am happy. Good luck!
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/80523-new-12-v-mod-my-deuce-other-stuff.html
You will probably be able to find the switches you need for about half that price at McMaster Carr.Mike if we could get new equipment the 24V wouldn't be as big as an issue but even though those lights can run up to 30VDC, the switchs can not. I did a quick search and a 24VDC lighted SPST switch was averaging almost 10 bucks a switch versus on average of 2 bucks for a 12VDC. We're looking at a 7 switch configuration so it would add up.
We are planing on using a Code 3 lightbar with a Fed Sig siren and 100W speaker we already have in house. We only planned to buy some strobes to take the place of the reflectors on the HMMWV that we will be removing.
Under one of the back seats? There is plenty of room, adding a bracket to secure it would not be difficult.Thank you for the write up, the issue is on a M998 is where would you put the 12V battery?
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