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Alexl2590

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hey guys i wana tow my trailer with my duce but all the lights are 12v whats the best way to make it worg or will the 24v not hurt the lightsthanks
 

KsM715

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Ifyou get the right LED lights they will work on both 12V and 24 volt.No more swapping bulbs. But make sure you get ones that are rated for both.Not all LED lights willwork on 24V.

I could be wrong but Ive seen packaging that said 12v, some say something like 10V to 36V.

I'd hate to see you buy a set and smoke them the first time you use them.
 

Alexl2590

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Ifyou get the right LED lights they will work on both 12V and 24 volt.No more swapping bulbs. But make sure you get ones that are rated for both.Not all LED lights willwork on 24V.

I could be wrong but Ive seen packaging that said 12v, some say something like 10V to 36V.

I'd hate to see you buy a set and smoke them the first time you use them.
yaa thats what im trying not to do lol do you know some where i could find those lights ure talking about
 
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