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Re: 32 volt DC fan Thanks for the delco light plant lesson, can't believe I've never heard of it before. Some good youtube stuff about them... would love to have one to play with.
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Re: 32 volt DC fan Passenger floor blowing up at me !! Wife could ride in the back and keep the Delcolight running:D !!
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Art, I was hoping to mount it between the E brake and seat, but like you said small cab. Checked where you live (Bellingham). I've never been north of Seattle and that area looks beautiful !! This summer I went out to Centralia, Wa. and picked up a load of stuff. In the spring/summer I need to go out for more. How far are you from Seattle? I would love to drive through that area. Thanks, Pat P.S. Dick lives there too !! Has to be a great place to live !
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Here is one on Ebay; http://www.ebay.com/itm/391651609107 http://www.delcolight.com/resources/...tric+Power.jpg |
Re: 32 volt DC fan Looks like I would need the express box and a few extra leafs to accommodate 16- 2 volt batteries ? :confused:
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Re: 32 volt DC fan A good 'Deep Cycle' battery (6 volts) weighs 115 lbs. When I was using 32 V.DC power for my electricity needs, I used 6 each 6 V.DC batteries in series. The 6x115 lbs. did indeed weigh quiet a bit - 690 pounds.
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Re: 32 volt DC fan Will keep in touch and have a great trip. I'm planning on joining a Model A club in Minnesota this spring. Art, talking to A guys is like hanging out at the old hardware store !! Checked out the pictures of Mt. Baker, stunning and I need to see that !
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This is an accessory for the light plant. I believe it is a motor to run various things in and out of the house. Churn, washing machine, or grinding wheel. Delco light in the fore ground and I believe it is a model 752. Temp. here today is unknown even though the Humidity looks good :)
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Re: 32 volt DC fan Unknown... but looks very cold!
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Re: 32 volt DC fan Art, was just reading your post on your engine check by completely pulling everything apart !! Don't tell me how it ends, I'll read the rest later :) Getting ready to start pulling one apart today to learn some of what you learned. 21 degrees here right now. Great day to you !!
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Re: 32 volt DC fan Thanks, for the info 1930 coupe ! I have a small 6 volt Chief fan now, but I thought it might like it's mom close by:eek: I will start only posting Model A stuff on this site though. I had a fantastic day in the shop. I learned my junk motor was rebuilt at some point and is possibly the original motor to the frame:eek: Frame is solid motor mount which ended Dec 28, engine # is Nov 28 and has front cover to match mount. Love you guys !!!!!
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Re: 32 volt DC fan I have a few tanks over here, if you want to pick it up on your way through:eek:
Will be checking in for help on my venture if you don't mind ? How many have you built ? |
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