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pyro_sniper2002 wrote:Can you not just go off one battery? Take the acc feed off your constant 12V feed and run it through a 24V relay from your 24V acc switching source, if that makes sense to you. Head units are usually fused for 10A so I guess you would say 15A to be on the safe side.
sprey1661 wrote:our truck has a 24-12v converter its a nissan 8x4 , i guess i could get a pic of the wiring setup for you ?
just running a sony stereo with 2 speakers
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:Thats basicly exactly the same as what ive drawn from what I can see. I just haven't shown the 24V coming into the converter.
RedMist wrote:Cant charge a 12volt battery with a 24v charge. Will need to create an additional alternator mount, alter belts, additional battery, wiring, etc. Looked at doing something similar for the winch, but it was cheaper to purchase 24v
MAGN1T wrote:As above, the proper reducers have 2 outputs.
The current draw is proportional to the sound output.
2 amps at 12 V is usually loud enough. A 5 amp reducer will supply enough current for plenty of noise.
Steve
RedMist wrote:Sorry Gentlemen, picked up this unit yesterday http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing ... =168482640
Sounds like I should just wire it to the ACC feed and forget about the memory on the radio. It'll spend a majority of its life in poor radio coverage areas anyway. I might even loop it off the race car RT for pit work.
DUH... there goes another 12 volt device I need to wire up!!
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