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    Christamas time

    Lights and Motorgeneraor Here is a photo of the little motorgenerator I am using to power the Christmas lights on my truck. I plug it into the NATO plug and fasten it down in the bed behind the cab. It makes about 350 watts of 115volts and runs the old outdoor style lights fine. I am stringing...
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    Christamas time

    Ruppster, yes that will work as you have proven. A good solution for a moderate amount of lights. I am trying to find time to put my lights up and will post pix.
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    Christamas time

    What are you doing with a Deuce?
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    Christamas time

    motorgenerator This is a nice thread and I am glad it was ressurected. I am now inspired to put some Christmas lights on my truck. For power I plan to use a military surplus motorgenerator that is simply a 27 vold dc motor direct coupled to a 115 volt ac alternator. It puts out about 300 watts...
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