I would assume you are talking about the fan motor for the heater.
Two options. First is to run it at 12 volts, the fan will run
slow but will probably run. If this isn't acceptable, I would replace
the fan motor with a 12V motor.
If you really want to use the heater as is, you could put in an inverter
to generate 110V and a transformer and rectifier to generate 24 volts
for the heater. This would get kind of bulky to fit under the hood
of a CJ5.
Bruce Kettunen
57 3200
MN
At Monday, 19 November 2001, you wrote:
>I have a 55 jeep cj-5 converted from 6 to 12 volt. I have a military
24 volt
>heater. What do I have to have to convert 12 to 24 volts for the
heater and
>where do I get one?
>Hugh mills
>KCMO
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