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Another thing I did back in the day when relays were everywhere is I had a buzzer box that would cycle the relay really fast for a few seconds. The contacts on industrial relays are self cleaning. They make contact with a slight wiping action that is supposed to keep oxide contamination under...
According to Emmerson's website using the cross reference service, the replacement for that one is ZRD125KCE-TF5-950 .
I did a search and was able to find them in stock in the $3k range.
I've not replaced one on these units but I have replaced them on other refrigeration units. You should be able to cross the compressor over to something readily available.
What info can you get from the data plate?
I read through CRF 40, Chapter 1, Subchapter C, Part 80 and from my interpretation, ULSD became the standard for everything except for a couple of carved out users in railroad and marine sectors. It reads that as part of Tier 3 adoption in 2014 there should be no diesel labeled offroad available...
Utility grade panels are produced to higher electrical and mechanical standards. They will be rated for higher wind and hail conditions (thicker glass and frames). One clue is looking at the string voltage limit. Utility grade panels will have a string voltage limit of 1000v or more. Residential...
One thing to consider is equipment that has been sitting for 10 years has fuel in it made to a different standard than fuel you buy today. Todays fuel has to meet a myriad of newer EPA requirements and does not age as well as fuel made from older formulations. I've started diesel equipment that...
The lithium batteries I use at home and at on the off grid property for power I keep between 30% and 80% SOC. I use a MEP831 at the off grid property to charge the batteries if the solar can't keep up. I can bring the pack up to 80% in about 2.5-3hrs of run time on the MEP. That is enough to run...
Lithium’s will work. You’ll want to use iron phosphate flavor with a BMS since they will work better voltage wise in place of SLA batteries. If you are running on DC input and the batteries are mostly discharged the unit may not start until their charge comes up some.
It depends on the age. I was looking at some MIL surplus wire about a year ago and the insulation was showing its age. It was becoming brittle and easy to damage. I ended up not buying it because I didn't want to have to deal with an internal short in a cable that was breaking down.
My advice...
To add, there is a different sound when the pump isn't pushing its normal fuel flow. Before the system is fully primed and pressurized, the pump sound will have more high frequency components. It will sound a little more rattly. Once the system is fully primed it will sound a little more dull...
I'll throw into the mix that here in the south east heatpumps are a great choice. I can heat my home for over a day in the dead of winter on battery power. I can recharge the batteries in a few hours of generator run-time. Of if the sun is shining it will charge the batteries most of the way...
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