-----Original Message-----
From: elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu
[mailto:elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu] On Behalf Of JBR
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 11:45 PM
To: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Subject: Re: (ET) Bench testing
If the main control circuitry runs on 36 volts, then connecting to only
12
volts won't operate it properly - and if contactors pull partially in,
they
arc weld real nicely ( I can show you nice pictures from my Comuta-Car
when
it did this).
Also, since the main drive motors are sep-ex, even with motor by itself
on
bench you want to be a little careful about connections.
The mower deck, Snowblower, and Rototiller motors are a little easier to
connect to your car battery.
On Tuesday 13 June 2006 10:38 pm, Peter Bishop wrote:
When I found my E15 I hooked the snowblower motor to my car battery
with jumpers to see if it turned. I don't see why you couldn't do a
simple test like that. You wouldn't even have to take the tires off,
just jack it up and block it safely.
Pete.
----- Original Message -----
From: BRIAN ROSS<mailto:rossbt verizon net>
To:
elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu<mailto:elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 8:02 PM
Subject: (ET) Bench testing
I have an E12 that became mine with dead-dead
batteries, flat tires and bad front axle. I was
wondering if anyone has pulled the tires and "bench
tested" the operation of the tractor. I was hoping to
locate some used batteries and give it a go before
having the wheels blasted and painted and adding new
tires and axle. Anyone see any problems with this?
Brian Ross
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