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OEM 24v to 12v converter. EDIT: for a 1982 to 1985 HJ60.
$25 plus shipping.
$25 plus shipping.
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Jim, I think this unit is for the radio only. The label on it says 3A, so not enough to run any headlights. For us lucky ones up in Canada, we have that center-tap headlight stuff, where the LH headlight gets 12V from the low side battery, (0-12V), and the RH headlight gets its 12V from the high side battery (12-24V). No converters involved.I believe it manages the headlights on a HJ60 as well. It’s stock location is inside the drivers fender just behind where you’d find a carb fan on a FH60/62. Good luck with your sale. @ceylonfj40nut CD, could be a nice spare for your truck.
Fair enough. Let me look into it further to see if it will work for me. I'm also considering just getting a newer unit and calling it a day, but working original stuff is nice to have.Working when removed... I do have a 24v truck here and could test it if I knew how to hook it up... I don't have a wiring diagram for this and would really to make sure I had the input, ground, and output identified before I hooked it up...
To be fair, I priced it based on the 'working when removed' status.