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6 to 12 volt conversion on 49 sedan
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ThePackRat
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Hey guys, been thinking about upgrading to 12 volts neg ground. What are the steps involved? I found a website that offers a 12 volt gen that'll fit from what it says. I'm already assuming a regulator, ignition coil, bulbs will have to be swapped as well, but what else? I have a little less than a grand to do it. Only thinking of upgrading for a modern stereo to place under the seat. Btw the gen I found was priced at 400 bucks. Any suggestions are much appreciated. I previously had a small converter I bought on eBay the last packard I had, and had bad results

Posted on: 2013/4/24 8:28
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Re: 6 to 12 volt conversion on 49 sedan
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JD in KC
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There's a thread here that might be of some assistance.

Posted on: 2013/4/24 9:11
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Re: 6 to 12 volt conversion on 49 sedan
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Phil Randolph
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I've been running one of those 6V pos gnd to 12V neg gnd convertors in my 38coupe for the last 4 years and it runs my 12V AM/FM radio with no problems (of course it's not a 500 watt unit). I also installed a 12V lighter socket to charge the cell phone or run the GPS and it works just fine.

I would be interested in knowing what problems you encountered.

Posted on: 2013/4/24 9:21
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Re: 6 to 12 volt conversion on 49 sedan
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ThePackRat
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Great news! I started the 49 today it ran nice and quiet. No smoke. Not sure if its charging running neg ground. The charging gauge was fluctuating back and forth than stayed on the d side. I placed the cables back into its natural position pos ground but made a whirling sound while running. Gauge was showing charging, but my dmm was reading 6volts still at the battery, a running engine should show 7 or more right? If I keep it neg ground and polarize the gen, will it damage anything?

Posted on: 2013/4/24 16:26
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Re: 6 to 12 volt conversion on 49 sedan
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ThePackRat
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Never mind guys just found the info on an old post.

Posted on: 2013/4/24 16:34
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Re: 6 to 12 volt conversion on 49 sedan
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Joe Santana
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If you just want to run an entertainment center...tho better off with an iPad...
look at the bottom of this thread and the following page. With pictures.

packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=9011&forum=1

I installed a 6-to-12 converter box next to my battery (under the seat in a 40) and attached it to a cigar lighter. I just plug the iPad/iPhone or whatever into the lighter socket.

Also on this page are other converter options:

packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... at&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=300

You can never have too much info.

Joe

Posted on: 2013/4/24 18:29
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Re: 6 to 12 volt conversion on 49 sedan
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Rustjunkey
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Hey 1 out of 14 Chevies,
This might be sacriledge but what type of Chevies do you have? I have a bunch. Curious. You can pm me as this isn't the HAMB, and is a site specific to Packards.
Rustjunkey

Posted on: 2013/4/26 20:26
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