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This is The Thread, for all Military Air Conditioner Models, to simplify finding them in the Technical Manual, Misc. TM's Forum. Each Post, below this one, will include a different Air Conditioner. As new Air cons are posted, this thread will be updated.
I would like to thank members @JOateyNV...
I am sure they are there for a reason. But can not find them in the TM's. I just posted the TM's in the Forum, so take a look see.
I just looked at the schematic. There are not that many switches on the schematic. This is something someone added.
Never mind. I found the TM's. TM 9-4120-398-14. Those switches do not appear to be standard to the equipment. First off, I have never seen switches mounted on the outside of equipment like this. They would be broken off way too easy. And second off, the TM's have nothing in them to give me a...
I am not a truck guy. But my generators have an IP very much like yours. Mine has a Fuel Shutoff Solenoid in the top of the IP. Item #18 in the below figure. Those bits you took a picture of, look very much like parts of that solenoid. Look in your parts TM. The solenoid is normally a part of...
Is 4.5 to 6vac That's inductive voltage. To flash the fields you need to see on those two wires DC voltage. That's F1 & F2 function. To give the initial excitation voltage. Un-hook the wires to terminals 3&4. Hook up the DMM to them, to measure DCV. Try and start the set. Do you get any DCV? Is...
Its not a matter of how long you have been a member. Its a matter of you not posting at least 15 times in the forum. You average 2.5 posts a year. I can help you connect to who ever you want. But I need to know who you want to help.
Well, actually, the old thread was not "Your" Thread. You and 2 others hijacked it several years ago. So to keep people from having to read 10,000 posts that have nothing to do with your gen set, please start here in this thread. The old thread will only bring confusion.
All I can say is that the Military writes the book. And they say it has 35 feet. And there is a lot of that size line in the set. Now part of that 35 feet may be to allow you a little wastage. I do know that when we did 14 of the MEP-004A's, we had to order a lot of hose. And, here is an idea...