Is Leece-Neville still in business? They used to make some big amp alternators.
73,
Gary...wa6fgi
Joe Isabella wrote:
> I wouldn't mind an alternator upgrade -- send me what you have...
>
> Thanks!!
> Joe
>
>
> HAROLD B MANDEL <ka1xo@juno.com> wrote:
> If anyone is interested I can supply the name of a supplier of really
> heavy duty alternators, single or triple phase, as direct replacements
> for OEM products.
>
> One application I saw used seven units and a custom serpentine belt
> connected to a Dodge Hemi engine that did nothing but drive the
> alternators at 6,000 RPM.
>
> Hal
> W4HBM
>
>
> On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 13:08:45 -0400 "Will Matney"
> writes:
>
>>Dick,
>>
>>Yea, there was some mobile tube manufacturers who used to supply a
>>generator with the amp. It supplied like 115/230 Vac 3 phase to a
>>transformer. There were some that took alternators and removed the
>>rectifiers getting around 14-18 Vac three phase or so. They fed a
>>transformer this way but you have to run big cable. They have some
>>generators for 115/230 at Northern Hydraulics which can be mounted
>>with a pulley and will do the same think. I'm not sure what there
>>KVA rating is though. These are single phase if I recall. There some
>>of these being made today I know about. The good thing is, this
>>keeps one from having to use an inverter circuit off 13.8 Vdc.
>>Inverters are ok for small tube amps, but for anything say over 500+
>>watts, I'd want to use a generator.
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>Will
>>
>
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