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Re: 4010 24/12 volt


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Posted by souNdguy on February 22, 2006 at 17:23:14 from (12.64.78.135):

In Reply to: Re: 4010 24/12 volt posted by Bob on February 22, 2006 at 14:31:52:

Cool deal.. I was just bouncing ideas out. When it comes to funky electrical systems I've seen and had to create a few. One other option comes to mind. At work we have a truck on a 24v electrical system, and we also need 12v appliances. We tried a few different things.. everything from just a bank of 12v batteries that got charged at night ( workers forgot.. and batteries got expensive to maintain ) even we even started using some 120vac appliances vs 12v, and thus carried a genny on the truck. That wasn't working awesome either. In the end, we installed an auxilarly alternator. Brackets are easy to come by at hotrod, and rv shops.. also hi-output car audio places.. many of those sell dual alternator and hi output alternators.

Anyway, we chose an isolated 90a 12v alternator. It's case was not common tot he output. We ran power tot he back of the truck via welder cable and terminated and a bib twistlock plug.. worked ( still does ) awesome. Only downside is oem belt won't work anymore.

I realize this is not an option for some machines with lots of accessories like pumps and such.. just a though... depenfing on how much money you want to spend.. anything is possible.

We have a few old cummins 290 engines that run gennies. due tot he block setup there is no good place to attach an aux hyd pump. ( It does have a space for the pow steer pump.. and we have run double chamber pumps.. but you get to a point where you can't get more pump output ont he belt due to drag... Anyway.. we got a kit that put a hyd pump in place of the genny, genny was then attached via direct couple behind the pump on a thru shaft using a spider coupler. Bracket was about 300$ that mounte dthe genny behind the pump.. but works... we still have one of those old machines.. a bros mixer running that setup. upgraded another unit to a cummins 300 and it had an alt mounting location.. etc..

Soundguy


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