Re: [MBZ] Unimog down

2007-01-03 Thread Jim Cathey

M Ferrups. Best single phase UPS ever made.

External bypass goodies included?


Transfer switch?  No.  Nothing but a couple of plug panels.

-- Jim




Re: [MBZ] Unimog down

2007-01-03 Thread John W. Reames III
On Mon, 1 Jan 2007, Jim Cathey wrote:
> Oh, and the booty?  A FerrUPS FE3.1KVA, and a Powerware CAB-N battery
> cabinet, supposedly filled with 8 8-month-old 75AH sealed batteries.
> (I haven't looked.)  The new price for this gear is something like
> $5000, though the big capacitor may be going out on the UPS as its
> power quality is suspect.  Its former owner has saltwater aquaria, and
> needs reliable backup power.  The 6kW unit (with a 12-battery cabinet)
> should run his entire house through the night, during the days he can
> replenish with his 20kW Ford/Onan genset.


M Ferrups. Best single phase UPS ever made.

External bypass goodies included?

-j.






Re: [MBZ] Unimog down

2007-01-02 Thread Bob Rentfro

Jim typed:

"aquaria"

That made my day, thus far.

Bob R.


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Subject: [MBZ] Unimog down



A friend called, and said that he'd scored a used 6kW UPS from work,
and that he'd trade me the 3kW he'd already gotten from there in
exchange for my help with the crane to bring home the new units.
(Think small file cabinets, one filled with car batteries.)  No
problem, says I, if I can get it going!  Hard to start in the winter,
and the hydraulics have been freezing up.  Obviously there's water in
the system.

Anyway, I get it all going and go off to meet him at his work.  The
Mog was making weird intermittent crunching noises, for which I couldn't
see any cause, and it even started pulling to the side a bit.  I'm
trepidatious, but made a commitment and decide to finish the job,
though slowly.  We got the units loaded (easily, the crane didn't even
seem to notice the weight of the battery cabinet).  On the way to the
guy's house he noticed that my noisy wheel had a camber problem.
(Much easier to see when you're watching the thing drive than when
just looking at it statically.)

Great, that explains a lot.  The oil leak at the axle must be because
the wheel bearing is shot and has allowed the axle to chew up the
seal.  The noise is explained as well.  I wonder how long it's been
like this, and what it'll cost to repair?  I kept the speeds very low
on this trip, and it made it home in apparently no worse condition
than when it left.  But it's grounded now, for sure.

Oh, and the booty?  A FerrUPS FE3.1KVA, and a Powerware CAB-N battery
cabinet, supposedly filled with 8 8-month-old 75AH sealed batteries.
(I haven't looked.)  The new price for this gear is something like
$5000, though the big capacitor may be going out on the UPS as its
power quality is suspect.  Its former owner has saltwater aquaria, and
needs reliable backup power.  The 6kW unit (with a 12-battery cabinet)
should run his entire house through the night, during the days he can
replenish with his 20kW Ford/Onan genset.

-- Jim


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Re: [MBZ] Unimog down

2007-01-02 Thread John M McIntosh


On Jan 1, 2007, at 11:15 PM, Jim Cathey wrote:


A friend called, and said that he'd scored a used 6kW UPS from work,
and that he'd trade me the 3kW he'd already gotten from there in


Oddly enough I did spy in craig's list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006-12-29, 6:04PM PST
Used APC Matrix 5000 UPS with 2 Smartcells. ($1100 cdn)
This is a 5000 vA/ 4750 watt server UPS. (Requires 208/240 V power)  
The smartcell batteries are dead but I have 4 new ones (1 cell)and  
they are readily available locally. Will deliver locally. Email for  
details.



Which is on Vancouver Island.  I do have to wonder what the week or  
of power outages they had on the north shore had did to it tho.




John
1983 300TDt  374k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1990's 300TDt  174k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)
1993 500SEL 184k Kilometers (mobil 1 Delvac)