Re: [MV] Run 12 volt radio on 24 v. system

Joe Foley (redmenaced@yahoo.com)
Mon, 21 Dec 1998 16:52:59 -0800 (PST)

---Michael Howell wrote:
>
> An M1010 is the ambulance version of the series of trucks based on the
> 1985 chevrolet 1 ton pickup truck. The charging system is complicated
> because chevrolet retained all the civilian 12 volt parts like the
glow
> plugs, headlights etc. The 12 volts are pulled off between the
batteries
> like what is being discussed. To compensate for this the 200 amp
system
> uses two 200 amp 28 volt alternators. The bottom one applies 28 volts
> across both batteries. The top one runs through a voltage regulator
> which has a 14 volt output and a 28 volt output. The 14 volt output
is
> placed across the front battery. Are you confused yet?
++++++++++++++++++++++++
Lately that's another vehicle that has to be "de-mil-ed" before they
will let it out. The back end has to be cut off in pieces, by the
buyer, and stacked for inspection, the rest you can have.

Joe F.
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