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Thread: 12v DC CB radio, what would be the easiest way to set one up?

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    Default 12v DC CB radio, what would be the easiest way to set one up?

    Hi, I'm a new member but longtime reader of the forum. I might be finally getting an M715 soon and its a dream of mine to have a CB radio rigged up. The vehicle I'd be getting still has the 24v system, so I'd need some sort of converter I suppose. I should mention I'm by no means an electrician. Has anyone dealt with this? Thanks a lot!

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    These are the best dc to dc converters I know of...you have to check them to see which ones will take the 24 and convert to 12...they are there. High quality, high efficiency.

    https://samlexamerica.com/product-ca...e-converters/#



    This one for example will take your 24 volts and output 12 volts at 8 amps...not sure how much you need...

    https://samlexamerica.com/products/f...-idc-100b-12/#
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    A CB requires only a couple amps. One of the buck switching regulators on Amazon would do a fine job for just a few bucks.
    Here's an example:
    https://www.amazon.com/EPBOWPT-Conve...72&sr=8-3&th=1

    OR, you could have a full blown dual system, with either two 12V alternators in series (as in my M-715), of a modified center tapped 24V alternator. If you are interested in this, I will post the paper I wrote on the subject.

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