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Old 06-16-2009, 01:44 AM   #2
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I just finished addressing the exterior lights on my 64 Overlander. They all work including the electric brakes which I just had replaced. The interior lights run if the trailer is hooked up to the truck. If I hook up a battery in the rear compartment only the kitchen fan and the water pump work (not for sure where it is yet). The original uni-volt is missing. Does anyone have a picture of their rear compartment with all electrical components present. I am currently trying to reconstruct mine to determine which appliances currently work.
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1964 trailers had what was called a "univolt."

It was nothing more than a transformer that had secondary ac voltages of 12 volts and 19 volts. The 12 volt winding was hooked up to interior lights, only.

The 19 volts was wired to the ceiling fans, and I believe the air compressor for the water tank.

Andy
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