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    Battery Bank Issue

    I have a 1984 55C with two banks of four 8V flooded batteries. I went to start the engines the other day and engines did not have enough current to spin up to cranking speed. I flipped toggle switch over to the other bank and both engines fired right up. I took my voltage meter and tested the...
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    Generator Oil Filter

    I have a Northern Lights Luger M844LW2 generator that I am servicing. The owners manual list the correct filter as a NL-24-03100. I have discovered that the new number is NL-24-02002 but at the moment neither of these filters are available. There are a number of other filters that come up when...
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    12v-71ti oil capacity

    Can someone provide me with the following oil capacities? 12V-71 TI ZF BW195 Thanks Guy 1984 55C AMERICANA
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    Exhaust blankets

    My exhaust blanket's silver paint is shedding on me 55C with 12v71s. It is pretty easy to peel it off. Can I just repaint them and if so what kind of paint would be recommended. Is hard coating the exhaust strictly for professionals or can it be a DIY project? Thanks Guy
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    Head change to Raritan Elegance

    I am considering changing my heads from Galleymaid to freshwater flush Raritan Elegance. I have used some 32V to 12V stepdown bucks on some minor, low power applications with success. Can I also use these for stepping down the 32V to 24V or 12V for these toilets? The Raritan website states that...
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    Holding Tank Monitors

    I am converting my holding tanks from aux fuel tanks back into holding tanks. This has been a challenge but the good new is NO SMELL. I have 2 small 2 1/2" red canisters of sort at each tank which I am assuming are the Tank monitors. They are labeled "PAR HYDRO-AIR" and have a cooper tube out...
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    Siren Marine

    I have been looking at the Siren Marine monitoring system for my boat. The literature states that the Pro 3 system will work with voltages between 12V to 38V. At the last minute I decided to check with the company to make sure the wireless transmitters would work with 32V bilge pumps. They...
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