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What to run off a 24v Dynamo?

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Re: What to run off a 24v Dynamo?

Post  Guest on Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:07 pm

She holds onto the head board and screams "Get away from me!"

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Re: What to run off a 24v Dynamo?

Post  JONESEY on Wed Jan 11, 2012 11:24 pm

Pete you northern boys are fast excellent lol! lol! lol! lol! lol!
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Re: What to run off a 24v Dynamo?

Post  kevjhnsn on Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:52 am

stationary stu wrote:Sorry to say this but I think when your running old engines best try to keep to old lights. Steve you could easily pick up some old spot lights (vintage car type) from auto jumbles and replace the bulbs to 24 volts. I have a few 24 volt bulbs that might fit if you need a couple.

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you will be safer with MOD british army 24v bulbs as they are made at 26-28 volts for all the bouncing arround off roading they do
last for years longer than standard 24v bulbs and pennys dearer ive had and proved to be a blessing

as a truck my father used to own was blowing bulbs ever week until he bought some army ones and lasted for 2-2 1/2 years before he sold it ,i hatted changing bulbs on that wagon about 20 screws and alien keys just to replace a bulb great in the winter doing that with all the roof water running down your neck lol
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Re: What to run off a 24v Dynamo?

Post  kevjhnsn on Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:52 am

stationary stu wrote:Sorry to say this but I think when your running old engines best try to keep to old lights. Steve you could easily pick up some old spot lights (vintage car type) from auto jumbles and replace the bulbs to 24 volts. I have a few 24 volt bulbs that might fit if you need a couple.

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you will be safer with MOD british army 24v bulbs as they are made at 26-28 volts for all the bouncing arround off roading they do
last for years longer than standard 24v bulbs and pennys dearer ive had and proved to be a blessing

as a truck my father used to own was blowing bulbs ever week until he bought some army ones and lasted for 2-2 1/2 years before he sold it ,i hatted changing bulbs on that wagon about 20 screws and alien keys just to replace a bulb great in the winter doing that with all the roof water running down your neck lol
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