Winter projects
- LooLooSud33Spider
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Winter projects
Due to not having enough projects and Kev asking for details of our Winter Projects. We’ve Picked up 2 of these little beauties. One is a 1938 and the other is 1952.
They are Lister D stationary engines commonly used in agriculture from the 1920s. Hand crank to start simple as you can get 4 stroke single cyl OHV 2hp.
You can usually find rows of them chugging along at steam fairs and classic shows.
They are Lister D stationary engines commonly used in agriculture from the 1920s. Hand crank to start simple as you can get 4 stroke single cyl OHV 2hp.
You can usually find rows of them chugging along at steam fairs and classic shows.
Alfasud Ti 1984
Alfa Spider 2.0 Ts 916
Alfa Spider 20v Turbo
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Re: Winter projects
Have a local Stationary Group based in the next village, there's often a dozen at classic car shows and ploughing matches - there's one that puts out perfect smoke-rings. Love them having come from farming.
- LooLooSud33Spider
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Re: Winter projects
Hi Tony. Yes they are very common at classic shows and steam rallies.
We bought these two from a guy in Crewe. He’d bought them for something to do during lockdown. After about 6-12 months of messing he couldn’t get them to run and gave up. we picked them up and within 20 mins of getting them home we had one running like a champ. The other needs a little work but I’m confident I’ll get it sorted.
I Love em and think they’re Ace .
We bought these two from a guy in Crewe. He’d bought them for something to do during lockdown. After about 6-12 months of messing he couldn’t get them to run and gave up. we picked them up and within 20 mins of getting them home we had one running like a champ. The other needs a little work but I’m confident I’ll get it sorted.
I Love em and think they’re Ace .
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Re: Winter projects
Cages over the rotating bits if you take them to a show?
- LooLooSud33Spider
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Re: Winter projects
That’s correct Dave . I have no intention of showing them we have plans for them at home
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Re: Winter projects
Keep your rotating bits clear of the rotating bits
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Bolt an 240v alternator to it for when lights go out !
- LooLooSud33Spider
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Re: Winter projects
That’s All part of the plan John.
The actual system will have solar panels feeding a bank of leisure battery’s. These wIll supply an Invertor. To power the basics in the house.
The Lister will be used to drive a 140 AH alternator just to top the batteries up when the sun doesn’t shine . Still doing basic testing and proof of concept at the moment
Charlotte has extensive experience in control system for the power industry so she’s taking the lead. I just do nuts and bolts
The actual system will have solar panels feeding a bank of leisure battery’s. These wIll supply an Invertor. To power the basics in the house.
The Lister will be used to drive a 140 AH alternator just to top the batteries up when the sun doesn’t shine . Still doing basic testing and proof of concept at the moment
Charlotte has extensive experience in control system for the power industry so she’s taking the lead. I just do nuts and bolts
Alfasud Ti 1984
Alfa Spider 2.0 Ts 916
Alfa Spider 20v Turbo
Alfa Spider 2.0 Ts 916
Alfa Spider 20v Turbo
Re: Winter projects
That is such a cool ideaLooLooSud33Spider wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 1:58 pmThe actual system will have solar panels feeding a bank of leisure battery’s. These wIll supply an Invertor. To power the basics in the house.
The Lister will be used to drive a 140 AH alternator just to top the batteries up when the sun doesn’t shine . Still doing basic testing and proof of concept at the moment
- LooLooSud33Spider
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Re: Winter projects
Have you looked into a solar iboost for your hot water ?
Fitted and one recently and has worked very well. Since found out you may be able to buy a second hand panel then connect it directly to a hot water tank with a 24v immersion heater. No inverter needed, which saves a lot.
The other thing i would like to try is the new hot water tanks that keep the hot water separate form the cold, but cannot recall what they are called at the mo.
Good luck with your system.
Fitted and one recently and has worked very well. Since found out you may be able to buy a second hand panel then connect it directly to a hot water tank with a 24v immersion heater. No inverter needed, which saves a lot.
The other thing i would like to try is the new hot water tanks that keep the hot water separate form the cold, but cannot recall what they are called at the mo.
Good luck with your system.
Re: Winter projects
My Winter Project will be a "Swing Bin Racer" for my grandson.
For pictures/ footage get googling!
For pictures/ footage get googling!
- LooLooSud33Spider
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Re: Winter projects
Sounds intriguing Dave .
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Alfa Spider 20v Turbo
Alfa Spider 2.0 Ts 916
Alfa Spider 20v Turbo
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Saw those at a show a few years back, they did look fun.
Giulietta JTD 170
Lancia Delta integrale
Lancia Flavia coupe 1.8 1963
Lancia Dedra turbo
Renault Clio 197 RS
I'm bad with people things
But I should have tried more
Lancia Delta integrale
Lancia Flavia coupe 1.8 1963
Lancia Dedra turbo
Renault Clio 197 RS
I'm bad with people things
But I should have tried more
Re: Winter projects
Yes, electric cars for kids.....its their future!
- LooLooSud33Spider
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Re: Winter projects
I've got the build manual here.
If anyone is interested, I will post them
If anyone is interested, I will post them
Re: Winter projects
Build Manual now gone to a good home.