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    Alternate Alternator Selection

    Habitat has to be separate, like a trailer, a habitat must carry its own 'water'. Cab and chassis 24v 175 or 200a alternator, a 24v/12v 70a converter to run 12v side and accessories, four? batteries, (and a spare ether can), for winter starting after sitting unused two weeks at Alta, Big Sky...
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    Alternate Alternator Selection

    I am still thinking running a 3126b or C7 cab and chassis, even with a 24v AC unit, a 28v 200a alternator with a 24v/12v 70a converter is the simplest, most economical way to use in-stock, reasonably available parts. That can be accomplished new, out of the box for about $2,000 and run reliably...
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    Alternate Alternator Selection

    How do you all know it is the 100a in the diagram? Both diagrams reference 300a. I am trying learn, you all are so far ahead of me–
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    Alternate Alternator Selection

    Two questions: 1— #45 looks like a bracket? 2— Wouldn't it be simpler and less expensive to go to a 24v alternator and a 24v/12v converter?
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    Alternate Alternator Selection

    Any progress to report?
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    Axle (s) rebuild thread, gears and lockers

    Are they torqued differently than a M1078?
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    ECO Hubs Off Road on our M1078A1

    Collecting while driving reminded me that once the torque converter is locked the rpm's are tied to speed and gearing, not the pedal. So, generally in 2C and 3C the pedal % and rpm's above matched, even under an uphill load. Though watching our Bluefire glass dash readouts added in the engine...
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    ECO Hubs Off Road on our M1078A1

    Here is the data we found using our Dearborn DPA III plus (thank you @GeneralDisorder I am grateful to have this equipment) while in neutral under no load. Essentially, linear until the last 20%. I will say the lag time is significant in the Dearborn software in comparison to our Bluefire...
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    From fire truck to MTV

    The link shows that listing sold in December and provides no information about what was sold. Here is our unit: The pin out of the M939A2 model is different than the pin out of the M1078A1 model and caused a fault in our J1939 diagnostic wiring path which burned up R12 and R13 resistors. We...
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    From fire truck to MTV

    Ours does not come on when changing CTIS modes. Though we have seen ABS lit while off roading in SAND. I read this reference you shared to be normal though caused by "road conditions" not CTIS mode setting. Also it is referring you to the "off-road ABS information" nearby in the manual...
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    Texas will not register my M35A3

    Right. We have an M1078, @338ken has a M35A3. We helped him find insurance and have been trying to help with registration, too. No one is trying or suggesting to title or register vehicles falsely, thank you for your comments—
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    Texas will not register my M35A3

    We have a Texas title and registration; no parade plates. I sent my secretary to the courthouse with the previous title, bill of sale, dealer affidavit, U130 and a check: no issues in Kerr County. She came back with plates, the state mailed us the title. Our title lists — vehicle...
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    ECO Hubs Off Road on our M1078A1

    Not yet. The pedal feed runs up under the dash instrumentation panel, so I haven't pulled the connecting plug. My comment is based on the Williams Controls (Curtiss-Wright) publication downloaded from their website, (graph posted above). The control voltage to the ECM is clearly linear...
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    ECO Hubs Off Road on our M1078A1

    Good suggestion. I have been looking at throttle controllers. Interestingly, all are advertised to 'punch' acceleration and reduce throttle lag. Of course, my goal is to reduce pedal sensitivity especially at the low end. The Williams Controls WM-526 pedal in our truck has a linear (straight...
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    ECO Hubs Off Road on our M1078A1

    Thank you. I appreciate it. I was wondering if that might be the case. For our Jeeps you can purchase aftermarket throttle controls, that might be the way to go here, too—
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    ECO Hubs Off Road on our M1078A1

    Duh. I was stuck on your ABS comment. I found the Williams Controls WM-526 product PDF, though still looking for how to adjust the feed. I may just have to mess with it to self learn/find the best setting—
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    ECO Hubs Off Road on our M1078A1

    Is that likely than the system seeing different tire spin speeds? We did have opportunies for that when ledge climbing. Since this was the first time we had off road on technical trails my technique was less than optimal—
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    ECO Hubs Off Road on our M1078A1

    The ABS system activated while trying to double pedal up some ledges. While on the trails I was thinking about our older Jeeps and how we used the emergency brake levers to help control descents. Good ideas some one to contemplate. Perhaps @olly hondro I am thinking in our use case we will...
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    ECO Hubs Off Road on our M1078A1

    It looks like the M1079's fully loaded are 53%/47%. As we start moving the habitat plan from 2D to 3D shooting to distribute the weight similar to an M1079 sounds like the plan. All I know for sure now is that with an empty bed we were front heavy, not balanced. Not good off road–
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    Front to Rear weight ratio of M1078.

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