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Ok I recently bought my self a 1967 sa200 red face. It still had the old style vaccume idler and the only way to run a grinder off of it is to pin the idler wide open. Ive seen people wire them up without having to buy a kit to give access to having your machine respond to a grinder. I know their is some way you can wire it up to where it will idle up when you use the grinder. Im just trying to save money and not buy the $400 kit. Thanks in advance.
Reply:I've had a couple of those machines with the "Grind-Eez" kits already installed. Basically it was a normally closed solenoid valve wired in series with one leg of the 120V DC from the outlet. Pull the trigger, complete the circuit, and it would dump the vacuum from the idler. I think it used a felt filter too the control the delay to keep the idler from dragging down the engine speed to soon. If I still had one I could tell you more.
Reply:Why not hook a 1500 watt invertor to the battery on the unit ? Cleaner , more stable power . https://www.amazon.com/AUDIOTEK-Port...8959872&sr=8-7or 2000 watt , https://www.amazon.com/Inverter-Modi...960018&sr=8-12
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Originally Posted by yooper

Why not hook a 1500 watt invertor to the battery on the unit ? Cleaner , more stable power . https://www.amazon.com/AUDIOTEK-Port...8959872&sr=8-7or 2000 watt , https://www.amazon.com/Inverter-Modi...960018&sr=8-12
Reply:I don't think a grinder would run the battery down at all , the alternator would easily keep it charged . |
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