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Old 30-01-19, 07:49
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Hello Ian and welcome. I'm no authority on Australian carriers but I'm surprised that they were Poss earth. All our stuff back then was Neg earth. But never the less, the 12 V (2x6V) supply is plugged into the power supply unit (bottom right) and I would think a separate charging system would be required like a Chore Horse generator as installed in my Canadian MK2 for its 19 set.(It's a bloody heavy generator stowed in the rear left here) ,

The 11 set installation in my Morris truck has 2 pairs of 6V batteries and one pair would be on charge through a switchboard whilst the other pair are supplying the wireless. Ron
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