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    And get the 24v. I'm looking to sell my 12v 55lb ipilot now to get a 24v.
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    If you have 2 batteries in series (24v) you can hook to one of the batteries and get 12 volts for the anchors. Use the lower battery in the series chain.
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    What is you 12 volt you are selling and how old

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    It's a 12v 52" riptide 55lb. with Ipilot. It's an older legacy model that I converted into a powerdrive V2 so I could add the Ipilot. Not sure what year it is. I'd have to check the model number. PM me for further details & price.
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