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"...but the 24-volt electrical system upon which the military had insisted was replaced, in the civilian VLRs, by a more conventional (for the time and vehicle's size) 12-volt electrical system"
Has anything but 12 volt been used in normal civilian road going automobiles at any time since then? There were some systems using 6 volt from that era and before, and I know there has been talk of making 24 or more volts standard instead of 12, but 12 has been the almost universal standard in the US for my entire life.
Idumea47b (talk) 19:37, 14 May 2024 (UTC)Reply