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The one on the cab is the standard military 24 volt two pin slave plug.Can anyone help here. I have Two slave ports. One on the cab and another on the shop van. They are both two pin but different. Im looking for a solution to run power in van of truck. All help is appreciated.
Thanks
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very good.. I had figured that it was due to the 4 legged species!Right now only two reasons for the ramp as opposed to the standard ladder set up. Besides the additional storage.
Max and his Mate Sasha.
Hopefully we will have a half dozen little ones by spring.
I have another electrical hook up that runs the 110V power strips and overhead lighting when I attact that pig tail to a regular extension cord.The one on the cab is the standard military 24 volt two pin slave plug.
The one the box is an industrial 60 amp connector for the 110 volt circuits. The connector is available but it is very costly new and you have to be carefull buying one off of flee bay dud to the variations. The part number has been posted on here before. Due to the fact that this is a commercial product there are many manufactures. Commercially it is known as a pin and sleeve connector, 60 amp, 2 pin, 2 wire.
I don't think anybody answered your question yet but you should already have 24V to the box from the truck to power the heater, ext fan and 24V lights. Can't tell from your posted pic's, but it should be on the pass side that little wire running up the side of the box is 24V supply line. The military circuit breaker (the little oval giggidy with 2 wires) is at the bottom and the connector that goes into the box is at the top. Just inboard from theCan anyone help here. I have Two slave ports. One on the cab and another on the shop van. They are both two pin but different. Im looking for a solution to run power in van of truck. All help is appreciated.
Thanks