Truly very cool, but he needs to secure his wheelchair before it becomes a projectile. If I was in a chair I would find a way to have a cool rig like that.
So my question is, has anyone wired a Honda type generator to produce 12 volt power only and bypass the inverter? What power, in amps would it produce?
I have a Bennelli M1 Super 90 with 18" barrel and extended mag. Never jams and is a joy to shoot. I would pick this weapon over any other for close quarters. Here is a Utube video of someone firing it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPTe1Ww1lSI
The actuator I am using fits that spec almost exactly. It was around $100 and I picked it up from http://www.firgelliauto.com/. I also bought a up down switch and some limiters, but you could do that yourself if you wanted or bypass the limiters. I'll post some pictures later today when I put...
If you want to go with a power lift you could use linear actuators from http://www.firgelli.com/index.php. I used one of their 12 volt lift for a flat screen, but they could easily do what you are looking at.
My voltmeter fluctuates a little as well, especially when I run extra things like my seat heaters or Hotshot windshield cleaner. If all the gauges are fluctuating I wonder if it may be a grounding issue? Then again I'm not an electrician. A low voltmeter helped me diagnose an impending...
2004 Hallmark Chuchara XL Pop up Truck Camper $6500.
This 9.5 foot soft side electric lift camper fits full size pick up with long bed and comes with many add ons. The camper itself includes inside porcelain toilet, inside & outside shower, electronic start 6 gallon hot water tank, 3 way...
Thanks for the input Wild1, I'll pick up the wheels from Discount soon at $180 each. I'm going to keep shopping for the G-124's as they want $439 each for them and I would prefer to pay less.
Thanks Chip, I'll check that out. Lot's of pluses to 19.5's and the only disadvantage I can see is not having the ability to air down below 65 psi. In reality, I use my vehicle more for back roads than off road. Know your limitations and keep a plan.
Thanks Dave, and I'm trying to sift through the gov't site.
The license I took many years ago was for vhf and ship to shore communication, which I believe falls under uhf, (I may be wrong). I did have to learn Morse code at the time and be proficient at a certain speed to obtain my license...
I'm switching my truck over to 19.5's and would like to try and get a set of wheels, prefer Aluminum but will go steel. If anyone has a set sitting around their garage collecting dust that would fit my '04 F350 please let me know what you want for them.
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