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Hi folks,
So the regulator on my A2 is acting funny with inconsistent voltage from 22 to 28v and the 12V stage is simply dead.
Since I don't use and don't plan to use the 12V circuit is it ok to simply ignore it or are there 12V devices I'm not aware of that need the regulated 12V channel?
On the 24V side there are multiple options including military 24V regulators with 25, 50 and 60 amps.
Since the dual voltage regulator for the 200 is ridiculously expensive and my truck will certainly never run more than 50 to 100 amps I'm considering one of these options.
So the questions:
Can I ditch the 12V or should I keep a dual voltage regulator such as the M998 60A?
If 12V can be ignored have people used alternatives such as Oshkosh solid state regulators?
thank you folks!
So the regulator on my A2 is acting funny with inconsistent voltage from 22 to 28v and the 12V stage is simply dead.
Since I don't use and don't plan to use the 12V circuit is it ok to simply ignore it or are there 12V devices I'm not aware of that need the regulated 12V channel?
On the 24V side there are multiple options including military 24V regulators with 25, 50 and 60 amps.
Since the dual voltage regulator for the 200 is ridiculously expensive and my truck will certainly never run more than 50 to 100 amps I'm considering one of these options.
So the questions:
Can I ditch the 12V or should I keep a dual voltage regulator such as the M998 60A?
If 12V can be ignored have people used alternatives such as Oshkosh solid state regulators?
thank you folks!