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Re: (ET) Hybrid Electrak?



I've seen the 36" snow thrower you're talking about.  Those are nice.  I kinda wish the 42" snow throwers had the motor mounted in the center.  They would be much better balanced that way.  The motor on my 42" snow thrower actually came off of a 36" one like yours.
 
Checking all of your battery and cable connections is never a bad idea.  I still think your machine is running as it should moving that much snow.  The extra battery bank is a great idea.  I typically don't get enough snow to need it.  Plus, it's another set of batteries to maintain.


From: "Banks, Michael J." <BanksM zhi com>
To: Christopher Zach <cz alembic crystel com>; William Martin <martinsprinklerdesign yahoo com>; elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Sent: Fri, January 14, 2011 12:26:49 PM
Subject: RE: Re: (ET) Hybrid Electrak?

When you say hot spots, are you saying to check the wiring for spots that are literally hot?    I know there is never any snow on the electric motor itself.    BTW this is the rare 36” snow thrower.    The motor is in the center mounted over the frame.    Not on the side like the 42” snow thrower.

 

From: Christopher Zach [mailto:cz alembic crystel com]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 12:22 PM
To: William Martin; Banks, Michael J.; elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Subject: Re: (ET) Hybrid Electrak?

 

I think they were and can. Check your connections for any hot spots and throw on a set of drift cutters

C

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