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Old 03-11-2018, 05:05 PM   #12
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Default Re: What's required to convert 12v CB to 6v

Ted,

Mine has two wires coming out of it that are color-coded for Positive and Negative. You just wire it in as it should be.

As Mike said, you need to check to see if your CB is case-grounded. Most of them are. If so, you need to be absolutely sure that it is insulated and there is no risk that you are going to bump something metal against both the CB and the body at the same time. If you are electronics savvy, you may be able to open the CB and disconnect the case ground.

Ken
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