Hello Skip:

Please give me your name and address, and I'll send you the three ring 
binder for the generator.  It will give you a good run down on the 
operation and installation.  Drawings are included.

You don't need to give me the six lottery numbers.

Tony, K3WX

skipp025 wrote:
> Hi Tony, 
> 
> I'd be very intersted in anything you have that you'd be willing 
> to share.  The units now available surplus here in California are 
> the classic 3M-520 units and there's one left if anyone is 
> interested. 
> 
> It's been a while but I installed a few Global units many years 
> back but the customer has the paperwork for them and they're long 
> gone from the scene. 
> 
> One Global unit I have here looks like a turbine... in a low 
> cyclinder layout. I'm going to snap some pictures of these two 
> different (3M & Global) units and post them in the group photos 
> section. 
> 
> Mike from the group was nice enough to contact me off the group and 
> provide a contact for someone still using these units. Jim S. and 
> I had a nice long chat about them as he and I have talked a few times 
> in the past.  The 3M units were rated for 10 years at full power and 
> he'd had them in regular service for 20 plus years (at 2/3 power). 
> So the reliability is there... the informal propane gals per year 
> is just over 400 so a common 575 gal propane tank would work quite 
> nicely to power a standard size com site with about 15 amps at 14.1 
> vdc. . 
> 
> Please email me off the group if you like... I'll make it worth your 
> while to share the information... 
> 
> thanks 
> skipp 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>, Tony Faiola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Hello Skipp:
>>
>>I think the manuals are still in my library for Global 
>>Thermoelectric, a Canadian company.
>>
>>If you are interested, let me know.
>>
>>Ciao, Tony, K3WX
>>
>>
>>>skipp025 wrote:
>>>Re: Thermoelectric Generator   
>>>
>>>Anyone on the group every owned/used or played with a 
>>>Thermoelectric Generator?  Brands like 3M or the two 
>>>known Canadian Compaines making  TEG Units. 
>>>
>>>Surplus units from CA State Surplus are being sold local (to me) 
>>>minus any docs and/or info. The propane units are pretty easy to 
>>>figure out but I've got one here with a bulk liquid fuel feeder 
>>>hose requirement (like the kind you see used for 6 gal marine 
>>>gas engines). 
>>>
>>>Info to share? Lies to tell? Pictures? Possible Paperwork? 
>>>Next six Lotto numbers? 
>>>skipp 
>>>skipp025 at yahoo.com 


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