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30th June 2011, 09:52 PM
#31
Patrol God
What a great use of old technology on a small scale. He's definately put some thought into it.
Tim
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30th June 2011 09:52 PM
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27th April 2012, 12:36 AM
#32
Beginner
Just an idea..............................I saw this once.
A 4 stroke whipper snipper motor attached directly to an alternator. This guy had it tucked away in a separate part of his engine bay, hard mounted and wired. When the batteries where a bit low he would simply start his whipper snipper and walk away.
Obviously 4 stroke to keep the noise down. It was geared to only idle, so the alternator turned at the right speed, so it was fairly quiet, especially with the bonnet down.
I thought it was a great idea. A great back up if there is no wind, and no sun.
Cheers,
Ty.
2000 4.2 - 2" Lift - 3" Exhaust - IPF Spotties - Kincrome Winch, Plasma Rope - Stratos Seats - BF Muddies - Procomp Wheels - Trailblazer Fridge - Outback Drawers - Solar - Running with 2Stroke and a truck load more to come..........(Chopped in July)
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28th April 2012, 01:43 PM
#33
Some interesting ideas we have solar panels and bond batteries as back up
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1st May 2012, 02:56 PM
#34
Patrol Freak
Just camp under power lines, get a very long bit of cable and form it into a loop, lay it on the ground under the power lines and plug your camp in to that !!! Simple !!!!
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1st May 2012, 03:20 PM
#35
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
BillsGU
Just camp under power lines, get a very long bit of cable and form it into a loop, lay it on the ground under the power lines and plug your camp in to that !!! Simple !!!!
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1st May 2012, 03:55 PM
#36
Expert
Whats your thoughts to this, 12v Panels in series to 24V, Watch the vid, ime doing it! Didn't work. Go to Battery Value home page.
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