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That was my plan, just some simple relays for lights, powered from my 12v batteries.
But for $100, if you can get something that could be moved from vehicle to vehicle for towing different trailers (for those of us that have a number of MVs and trailers), it wouldn't be a bad investment.
I have 12v on my 818 as well as 24v, so I don't need to worry about the 12v power source. I think I would rather have a simple relay setup, so my only power limits would be the relays themselves.
But for everyone else, if you could get one for around $100, that would be a very simple setup!
Yeah, If you were going to use it all the time, having a nice commercial grade type unit would probably be worth spending a decent amount on.
80 amps though, that would do braking as well? I know a lot of the units they make are geared towards stepping down the voltage for brakes.
Of course 80...
I don't think it is the right plug compared to our military plug, but that would be a VERY easy adapter to make.
But otherwise, YES, jujst costs a small fortune.
There are a number of these things made in Australia though, Redarc is one company. But there are a few other ones that make a 24v to...
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