I wanted something to be able to test my own dynamo's and mag's on, picked this up cheap a while back.
Did some minor repairs to it last year and it now works well.
Octopus test bench
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Re: Octopus test bench
Brilliant. I always get a kick out of seeing the lucas one that Tony Cooper has. Came from the factory when it shut down.
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Re: Octopus test bench
Brought the machine back home today and checked out a mag, starts sparking a 150rpm but has a erratic spark with excesive sparking at the points, then loses spark completely at 1400rpm. Will have to fit a new condenser and see if that cures it.
And have another little project on the go, a home made pulse magnetiser made from a spot welder transformer cut down.
Will be charging a capacitor up to 440 volts which should give me a 170A pulse through the coil.
And have another little project on the go, a home made pulse magnetiser made from a spot welder transformer cut down.
Will be charging a capacitor up to 440 volts which should give me a 170A pulse through the coil.
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Re: Octopus test bench
Lovely toys. I had the chance to have an old Crypton analyser but found some parts of it's system did not work so I'm afraid that it was scrapped.Pity