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QUOTE="Lugnuts, post: 2272290, member: 89338"]
The truck is wired 12 volts now and the only segment of it that is 24 is the starter. It is used in the Fire Service so I want to lessen the risk of Technical Operator malfunction. If you think that is goofy then I guess you'll think it's goofy...
Why do you want 12v when the whole truck is 24v?
24v uses half the amps of 12v. Your pcb requires 24v signal power to come on that it gets from the starter. With 12v starter, unless you have a 12v alternator or dual voltage alternator then you are going to have dead batteries after a few...
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