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aa335
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Re: Honda 928TCD Power Chute
Reply #11 Jan 11, 2009 3:47 pm |
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I put a meter on it today and at idle got 12vac and at full throttle 16vac. I thought it was going to be AC, just because there's no battery. I don't know if a battery-powered drill counts as a universal motor or not. Not a big deal, just a small rectifier somwhere would take care of it. Honestly the light is kind of weak, but I've only seen it in the daylight and not trying it at night. They also mount the light up front, and even though you can turn it which I like, it s in a spot where it can get covered by powdery snow. I don't know what kind of rating I could get from it. Are they stealing power from the coil? Yeah, stock lights are not all that powerful, but they are better than snowblowing in darkness. I had thought about putting dual automotive fog lights in front above the bucket, like those snow plow lights, but I find didn't want to damage something running dual 30W fogs through the stock eletrical system. Those stock lights are mounted down low so the light doesn't reflect back at you when there's snow in the air. Similiar principle as fog lights. However, because the light is so close to the chute, it does get covered up with snow powder. Hmm..just got a thought about headlight wipers to take care of that problem.
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aa335
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Re: Honda 928TCD Power Chute
Reply #13 Jan 11, 2009 9:40 pm |
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Well it looks like there's a coil coming off special for the lamp (lamp coil) and its rated capacity is 12v/15w-not enough to run a drill. I'm guessing I could dig up a broken 18v dewalt and just use a battery that's easy to pull off and charge whenever I need to change it. I'd like to rig up a gear drive on the current chute, so I could just turn the handle in case the drill failed. That's one of the worst things about the Ariens I have with the remote chute: You can't turn it when it breaks (happened twice). Maybe not a gear. maybe a couple wheels with thin cables attached. Then I could just wind/unwind them with the drill forward and back. I can't find honda parts for the 1132tcd. It is a good idea to make a power chute that has full manual override when the electric fails. I'm thinking of putting a gear on the chute crank shaft. The gear on the motor can totally disgengage from the crank shaft gear by sliding forward by one inch. That way, you can still crank when the motor fails or the battery is depleted. There isn't a 1132TCD, only 724TCD and 928TCD. For some reason, Honda decided not to make a TCD version for their largest model. Not sure why they omitted this from their big dog model.
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aa335
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Re: Honda 928TCD Power Chute
Reply #15 Jan 12, 2009 9:42 am |
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Its probably too close to the price/capacity of their flagship 36 hybrid. I found one of those used on New Jersy, but the guy wanted new price AND for me to pay the recapture tax on the deduction he made when he bought it. Sorry Charlie. Theis isn't looking like a project I'll get done this Winter. How old was this 36 hybrid when he was selling it? If it was fairly new and not used much, I can see it fetching near new price, but paying for taxes, that's asking too much.
The 36 is too big, at that size, I would go with a tractor and a blower.
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