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Charging switchboard
Denise posted on HMVF that she has inherited about 20 NOS 1260 switchboards and other stuff from her Dad, has sent me some pictures (1260 switchboard etc) Send her a text or leave a message for a call back on 07908 462020. Ron
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Where and when were these in common usage?
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V/R James D. Teel II Edmond, Oklahoma Retired Police Sergeant/Bomb Tech 1943 Willys MB/ITM jeep 1942 SS Cars No1Mk1 LtWt trailer |
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Hi James,
These were used during WW2 (and later) for centralised battery charging, using the 1260 Watt charging set (made by several companies - I think there were about 9 manufacturers, BSA, Villiers, Douglas, Lister, JAP, etc.). Basically they used to collect discharged batteries from frontline units and deliver charged ones (along with ammunition, rations, mail, etc.), the batteries would be inspected, recharged, tested and sent back out, which removed the need for generators near the enemy that would have given positions away. The post-WW2 changes (increase in the number of wireless sets and permanent fitting in vehicles) reduced the need for these, and they were replaced by dedicated charging vehicles (3-ton lorry with a permanently installed AC charger and generator trailer that could operate on the move if required, and didn't require unloading and setting everything up). Chris. |
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