There is a company called Rosscommon Equipment Center that has been retrofitting MVs to fire fighting usages for years.
http://www.roscommonequipmentcenter.com
One of their conversions was to change out the CUCVs (not the M1010s) 24v electrical system to a more standard 12v system. This allows easier access to starters and alternators. It also removed the 24v side of the equation for all the people that worked on the trucks that have absolutely no idea how the 12v/24v hybrid system works in the CUCVs
Their conversion just removed some parts and moved some electrical wiring. There is no need to hack up the wiring. Just disconnect connectors and tape them up out of the way. This allows someone in the future to restore the stock system without much trouble.
If you decide that the 12v conversion is for you then please do it the Rosscommon way as it is easy for fellow SS members to help out with any troubleshooting of the electrical system.
Here is the document that Rosscommon published
View attachment Rosscommon Equipment.pdf
http://www.roscommonequipmentcenter.com
One of their conversions was to change out the CUCVs (not the M1010s) 24v electrical system to a more standard 12v system. This allows easier access to starters and alternators. It also removed the 24v side of the equation for all the people that worked on the trucks that have absolutely no idea how the 12v/24v hybrid system works in the CUCVs
Their conversion just removed some parts and moved some electrical wiring. There is no need to hack up the wiring. Just disconnect connectors and tape them up out of the way. This allows someone in the future to restore the stock system without much trouble.
If you decide that the 12v conversion is for you then please do it the Rosscommon way as it is easy for fellow SS members to help out with any troubleshooting of the electrical system.
Here is the document that Rosscommon published
View attachment Rosscommon Equipment.pdf
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