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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2008 8:14:37 GMT -7
Fellas, I have a spare lambda LT-803 Variable High Amp Power Supply for sale. It ranges : 0-36 vdc , 0-34 amps. It runs on 220 current. It requires a 220 vac line or high watt voltage converter to operate. I am asking $250.00 + $25.00 shipping. If no takers here...it will go on ebay in a couple of weeks. The price is non-negotiable. It sold for $1600.00 when new in 1985. email: newbombturk65@sbcglobal.net Rocky
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2008 16:42:02 GMT -7
Thanks to all who expressed interest in the P.S. The item has been spoken for and is now.... (sound of the gavel)
sold ! sold ! sold !
Rocky
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Post by johnbalich on Feb 11, 2008 16:54:13 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2008 7:40:55 GMT -7
Fellas,
UPDATE: As of 4/2/2008...
1 - Trinity / Slotworks - 2 ohm diode based electronic drag controller in excellent condition. $25.00 + 5.00 to ship direct to you. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD TO CLYDE AS OF 3:00pm 4/2/08 !
1- LT-803 Lambda Variable/ Adjustable Electronic Power Supply. 0-36 VDC 0-34.5 AMPS Operates on 220 vac. Price is: $250.00 OBO plus $20.00 to ship. (it's battleship heavy !) Sold!
Contact Rocky via private msg. or at newbombturk65@sbcglobal.net
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2008 6:29:39 GMT -7
Fellas, I have yet another Lambda LT-803 Variable High Amp Power Supply for sale. This one was going to go into T.S.S. Hobbies but they chose a 110 vac unit as the shop is not equipped for 220 vac. It ranges : 0-36 vdc , 0-34 amps. It runs on 220 current. It requires a 220 vac line or high watt voltage converter to operate. It was missing the original amp knob so I replaced it with another one. This is my last one. Now that there are some more dragstrips being built there might be someone out there in Psychoslots land in need of a high quality power supply. Best Offer on my last one. I'm tired of paying ebay listing fees. Contact: newbombturk65@sbcglobal.net
I'm headed up to T.S.S. Hobbies today to give a little vacuum forming lesson on some lightweight shell drag bodies on Tom's new vacuum former. I think a '33 Ford Phaeton is on tap for todays session along with a '56 Nomad. Rocky
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