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I owned one that did and one that did not have the wiring.
Like CPF240, one had an attempt at it with a local wiring job.
So I assume that not all of them had the wiring installed.
Here is a few pictures of the factory installed rear bus wiring.
I would estimate that it is about 12 feet of #2 stranded wire.
The voltage at the battery and rear bus bar was the same with no load. With about a 10 amp load it dropped approximately .25 volts.
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Having just installed a new HF radio and accessories on the rear radio rack in the M1009, I wanted to convert the existing 24 volt bus bar to 12 volts. And I wanted to have a better location to access 12 volts other than the one near the glow plug relay. It is limited for high current demands...