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Dean (Ajax) 22-06-09 14:50

24 Volt 100 amp Generators for sale
 
I have 4 24 volt 100 amp Generators for sale...alll rebuilt on the 70s, then put into storage...some still have the rebuilt tags on them.

$50 each

Dean

Greg 23-06-09 13:48

Picture?
 
Hi Dean,

Would you be able to post a picture?

Cheers, :cheers:
Greg

Dean (Ajax) 23-06-09 14:18

I don't know how to post photos, I have tried and failed, if someone is willing to send me an email address I can send photos to them to post for me.

Dean

Neil Ashley 24-06-09 09:13

Dean

There are instructions how to post pictures here.

http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/showthread.php?t=19

The normal problem is the pictures being too large.

Scott Bentley 30-06-09 01:27

PM inbound...

Scotty

Jim Price 30-06-09 02:06

Dean,
Are these the WWII variety that went on the C/F 8's? Please advise the part number.

Thanks!
Jim

Scott Bentley 30-06-09 02:39

Curious about a Part Number or NSN myself.

Scotty

Dean (Ajax) 30-06-09 15:10

I have emailed a couple of photos to a member here asking him to post them here

The NSN for these is 2?20-00-818-8635
The tag also states it is servicable..but that was years ago and it has not been used since

It has a 3 pronged plug on it

I cannot make out the 2nd number of the NSN

Dean

Scott Bentley 30-06-09 15:23

Had a quick look around online for that NSN: 2920-00-818-8635

Came back with lots of hits from everything from M151A2 through M113 all the way up to an M109.

Gotta love M-Series stuff.

I'll take your nicest one. I'll PM you to arrange Pick-Up.

Scotty

Dean (Ajax) 30-06-09 15:40

Thanks scotty, just email me for a time to drop by..I have a few other Veh parts..and tons of Military items to get rid of including most of the stuff that fills my 10X10 storage space..my garage ect!!

Dean

Scott Bentley 30-06-09 16:00

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Originally Posted by Dean (Ajax) (Post 116018)
Thanks scotty, just email me for a time to drop by..I have a few other Veh parts..and tons of Military items to get rid of including most of the stuff that fills my 10X10 storage space..my garage ect!!

Dean

I'll see if I can sneak out some extra loot :)

Bruce Parker (RIP) 30-06-09 17:51

Do thye look like this?
 
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Originally Posted by Dean (Ajax) (Post 115640)
I have 4 24 volt 100 amp Generators for sale...alll rebuilt on the 70s, then put into storage...some still have the rebuilt tags on them.

$50 each

Dean

If so, these are WW2 Canadian manufacture and are correct for Jim Price's C8. This one here has been 'NATO-ized' in that it's been converted to 24 volt and repainted that dark shiny green. They also added a new data plate on the left side. The originals were khaki, brown or olive drab depending on when they were made and the square panel where the gauge is was painted gray. Maker was Johnson Outboard and Marine, made in Peterborough, Ontario. Many of these still have the lend lease decal showing through the green paint.

If, not, then never mind...

Scott Bentley 30-06-09 18:18

Heres the Pics:

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data.../Genny_013.JPG

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data.../Genny_010.JPG

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data.../Genny_012.JPG

Dean (Ajax) 30-06-09 18:26

Thanks again Scotty..I am now down to 2 I can offer at $50 each

Dean

Scott Bentley 30-06-09 18:27

A deeper look at these:

By the looks of things, they were most likely used in an M37 Radio Van (M42?) or similar, based on their age.

That being said, the NSN returned applications for almost everything M Series from the late 50's through to the 70's.

Its externally regulated, so it would require a matching 100 Amp Regulator.

Scotty

Dean (Ajax) 30-06-09 18:31

Bruce..thats a differant type of genny than I am offering as you can now see, I guess I was not clear enough in my discription..my fault as I know little about Veh parts..I just seem to keep coming across them.

I will have a few of those types of gennys shown in your photo in the next few weeks..I know where they are..just gotta make a deal on them and get them out..not as easy as it sounds!!!!

Thanks Bruce for your help.....I really have to learn how to resize photos so I can post photos of the "truck"" parts I have or can get hold of.

Dean

rob love 30-06-09 18:34

These will require an external regulator, and possibly a bridge rectifier. I remember some changes to the charging system of the M113s back in the early 80s, and know we got rid of the rectifier. I just don't recall if we changed the generators at the same time.

The M151A2 could use these generators, but they were far and few between if they were installed in Canada. Normally they would have the std 60 amp alternator.

Bob Carriere 01-07-09 04:52

Am I right in saying.....
 
.... if they are generators they would need the upgraded voltage regulator to handle the 100 amps ..... but would not need a rectifier.....

Rectifiers were used ONLY with the retrofit 24 volt alternator such as the upgraded M37B1 from the USA....

Bob


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