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Old 04-16-2018, 08:36 AM   #10
19Fordy
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Default Re: 6 to 12v conversion.

I second Mr. rotorwrench.
For instance, use a Ron Francis Constant Voltage Reducer under the dash to get a consistent 6 volts to your gauges. Also, if your truck uses a voltage gauge, one of the above posts tells how to reduce the incoming 12V so the gauge will still read properly.

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