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12v or 24v?
« on: April 03, 2007, 17:52:10 »
Hi,
I think I am just being stupid here...    ...is there a really quick easy way to establish whether a Landy is 12v or 24v? I have recently seen a nice 90 with 2 x 12v batteries connected in series, but the lights seem to be 12v bulbs, so its a bit confusing.
I am not electrically minded - more bash it with a hammer approach, so any advice for a stupid person like me would be much appreciated.
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« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2007, 20:09:27 »
Unlike the earlier MOD S111 FFR's which were 24V throughout, the MOD 90/110's were all 12V but the FFR's had an entirely separate 24V system so unless this is a factory supplied 24V vehicle (I believe they were available to order) it is possible that it has been converted for some reason.
Is it an ex-MOD vehicle and what engine does it have fitted? Sometimes people fit an aftermarket engine which requires 24V and they split the electrical systems.



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« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2007, 22:18:54 »
are you sure the battries are in series,

if so, then test the starter motor with a volt meter,

meter set on volts dc, black lead on a good earth, red lead on the big thick wire that bolts onto the starter.

that should tell you

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« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2007, 13:54:29 »
Thanks chaps - you are both diamonds - will have a look!
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« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2007, 12:20:17 »
Surely if you put a screwdriver across the battery you will get twice the amount of shock with a 24Volt as opposed to a 12 volt?

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