Converter/charger

gene

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hey you can't do that , what was the leak that was taking down your battery.

gene

>Gentlemen; Start your e-mails. I know everyone has an opinion on this and
I'm
>willing to listen. My original Litton TU344 Triad-Utrad 45amps
>converter/charger has gone on vacation. It now needs to be repaired or
>replaced. I'm happy with my Onan for 110 and very seldom plug in. Don't mind
>an upgrade, however. Where, what, and how much? Thanks. Hanson's '73-23'-GMC
>hotrod
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
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> > My original Litton TU344 Triad-Utrad 45amps converter/charger has
gone on vacation. It now needs to be repaired or replaced.
>
> ---- Repairing a dead Triad-Utrad converter was about the first repair
I ever
> made on my GMC. Called an old friend who repairs welders and battery
chargers for advice. When I described it, he said something to the
effect of "That's a good, safe, reliable unit." He suggested checking
the capacitors, which turned out to be the problem: one was shorted.
(Visible swelling of the can made it easy to spot.) As an emergency
repair, I just cut out the shorted one, which restored operation. Then
I went off to my local surplus electronics supply store, where I
purchased 3 (IIRC) motor start
> caps for about $4 each. (Take an old one along to match up.)
Soldered 'em
> in, and it works fine to this day.
> Rick Staples
> '75 Eleganza
> Louisville, CO
>
>
And presumably will work for another 25 years!

David Lee Greenberg
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