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Lots of step down modules going to the important stuff would probly be one step

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Do you know of anyone on here that has ran 24 volt? I run 3 seperate alts to my system atm so my electrical is already sectioned off from the important stuff but I have never seen an alt that charges 24 volts and seeing as one 12 volt charges to 14.4 wouldn't the actual output be around 28.8 volts? I need input :)

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I honestly dont think Id try it. some of the big rigs use 24 volt batts i believe but ill stick to 12 volts.

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Stetsom released their amp the 35k2e which can run up to 24 volts. I know how to make the 24 volt batteries, but how would one actually go about charging a 24 volt system?

buy a 24 volt alternator

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not hatin, but am i wrong here it looks as if the amp is not grounded its hooked directly to the battery. it that the way it should be.

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You can buy 24 volt alternators, used in heavy machinery etc,

your gonna want deep pockets though... Ive seen JTM 24 volt/ 140 amp alts run for 945 euro, or about 1300 dollars each, then the batteries are another story...

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According to david from davidsfarm, who has delt with machinery his whole life, any alt can do 24v's, it just needs to be told to do so, it will of course drop down the amperage it puts out, but yea

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what is the point. you cant compete in any organization. im pretty sure every orgs voltage limit is 18v.

And its not really the best idea to run a 16v system daily at it so unless you are going to get that amp for a burp amp its pointless.

Plus ifs designed the same as the K2e series its probably a piece of junk

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