[MRCG] Surplus 24V power plant - FREE
Ira J. Moser
ira at meco.org
Fri Aug 27 16:28:55 EDT 2021
Good stuff! The 24vdc to 48vdc converter is a great piece too, if a guy needs it to run a switch or other telecom infrastucture.Ira J. Moser, Owner, MECOwww.meco.org(425) 788-0208Orwell was an optimist!
-------- Original message --------From: Robert Kilian <robertkilian at ostechnologies.net> Date: 8/27/21 13:13 (GMT-08:00) To: mrcg at mailman.qth.net Subject: [MRCG] Surplus 24V power plant - FREE Forwarding the message below to the list proper (it was sent to the list owner).I've stripped the photos out of the message due to size and have hosted them here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/PPKaUfe3hhsQt3dh6Please contact Mr. Lane via the contact information below if interested.Rob KilianK6RBK-------- Forwarded Message --------Subject: Surplus 24V power plant - FREEDate: Fri, 27 Aug 2021 19:46:00 +0000From: Lane, Bruce (WSP) <Bruce.Lane at wsp.wa.gov>To: mrcg-owner at mailman.qth.net <mrcg-owner at mailman.qth.net>Good day, I work in the Electronic Services division at the WA State Patrol. I’ve been tasked to find a new home for a retired high-current 24VDC power system, originally used in a telecom environment. I thought of your group since so many of the radios you work with were designed with 24V input in mind. I would think this system could make a good choice for a common ‘lab’ area where members could test and repair their radios without worrying about a DC power source. There is no charge for the equipment itself. The only expense involved would be gas and effort for whoever decides to collect it. The equipment is located at WSP District 2 HQ in Bellevue, Washington and would need to be picked up from here. Shipping is not available. Pictures are attached. Please let me know if you have any questions, or want to schedule a pickup. Thanks much!---Bruce Lane, ECST, KC7GR,WA State Patrol, D2 Radio Shop(425) 401-7783 -- VoIP 20183*"Service with Humility."*
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