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    CTIS 24v conversion

    Well if it was converted to 12V then everything 24V was probably disconnected. The CTIS controller is a microprocessor and probably needs its designed voltage to function. A given amount of work performed at 24V takes half the current of the same work performed at 12V so 24V uses a smaller...
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    CTIS 24v conversion

    Not familiar with the 916 but I would say you have a wiring issue. You could get 24V from 2 batts, but how would you charge the batteries? What you need is a 12-24V power converter capable of meeting the peak current demand of the CTIS...
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    CTIS 24v conversion

    Well the CTIS needs 24V(i am not aware of a 12v version) so you would have to provide it 24v somehow to keep this CTIS system... I don't understand the “no power running through the fuse slot for the CTIS system” statement. CB40 provides 24V to a pin on the CTIS connector...
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