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Re: Supplying electrical power for accessaries.
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Posted by Jim B on May 22, 2003 at 05:39:58 from (63.71.4.29):
In Reply to: Supplying electrical power for accessaries. posted by '66 4020 24 volt ? on May 21, 2003 at 20:04:03:
On a 24V system on a 4020 the voltage is split at the switch.It is marked A&B,half acessories work off A and half off B.If you have trailer plug below seat you could tie in there,the switch or on either battery.Install an inline fuse or circuit breaker.One problem you might have is putting too much drain on one battery as load has to be nearly equal on both batteries or keeping batteries charged will become a problem.I ran into that one time installing a cab on a 4020 that the cab blower was 12V.Jim B
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