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Brians are likely 24 v chargers, so will put out about 32 volts. Every now and then you can get lycky and find one still wired for WW2 which was set for 12 (so 16v charge rate).
It's probably simple to move a few wires about within the generator, but that is for someone who knows how to comment on.. f
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