The DC connector installed on PFC-50 chargers is a "175 amp CMC blue".
The PFC-20 chargers have a "50 amp gray Anderson" installed. If you need a charge at Woodburn this weekend, having the correct connector installed ahead of time will be a significant time saver. Rich should have a bag of each type of connector on board when he arrives if you need to do the installation at the track. Joe Smalley Rural Kitsap County WA Fiesta 48 volts NEDRA 48 volt street conversion record holder [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich Rudman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 11:22 PM Subject: Re: PFC50 shots > Rich Rudman wrote: > > > > > > > > Rich Rudman wrote: > > > > > > > > I can say with Authority that the PFC50s will be at Woodburn. I just did > > 55 amps into 170 on the Fiero. > > Geez!! 25 Minutes to stuff 2.5 Kwhr into the old Yts. NICE!!! > > I have melted one 50 amp breaker... It must be defective, it's same > > modle brother did even get warm. > > Nothing got over 130 Deg F, and it's till 75 Deg F here as the last > > sunlingt leaves the Pungent Sound area. > > I am getting another 2kw run in before dark. > > > > OK folks and Bruce Parmenter... your nasty PFC50 is ready... it makes 80 > amps into 110 VDC, and about 75 into 130 VDC, right in your 132 Volt > band. This baby is HOT!!. > > It does exactly what We said it was going to. Sorry we can't find 100 > amps, but that's going to take 25 more line amps. Hard to do off of a 50 > amp breaker. > > How hot will it get???? Ummm gonna find out this weekend for sure. > > Bed time for the Watt monger. I have found all I can this night. > > -- > Rich Rudman > Manzanita Micro > www.manzanitamicro.com > 1-360-297-7383,Cell 1-360-620-6266 >
