Swan charging set
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Swan charging set
As the weather wasn't so good on Sunday I dragged this out and had a play. No spark at first, so off came the cowling and I cleaned the points up, got a weak spark so took the flywheel off for better access for a more thorough clean of the points and it now has healthy spark.
February 1967?
Encouraged, I proceeded to clean off the farm detritus.
Then a wipe over with some white spirit left it looking 100% better.
One question, does anyone know what type of fuse I need (15A) and where I can get one?
The next job is to clean out the fuel tank and carb.
February 1967?
Encouraged, I proceeded to clean off the farm detritus.
Then a wipe over with some white spirit left it looking 100% better.
One question, does anyone know what type of fuse I need (15A) and where I can get one?
The next job is to clean out the fuel tank and carb.
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mattblack- Life Member
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Re: Swan charging set
Your photo is out of focus so this is best I can find of that genre
https://www.thefusecompany.com/fuses/slydlok-fuse-holders-and-fuses/w1533-5amp-to-15amp-fuse-for-slydlok-holder-w15331fw.php
Alternative wireable type
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/163565689031?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20200818142055%26meid%3D6b1f422580624678a1e169128efa6ebe%26pid%3D101113%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D163667655210%26itm%3D163565689031%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2563228%26algv%3DDefaultOrganicWeb&_trksid=p2563228.c101113.m2108
https://www.thefusecompany.com/fuses/slydlok-fuse-holders-and-fuses/w1533-5amp-to-15amp-fuse-for-slydlok-holder-w15331fw.php
Alternative wireable type
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/163565689031?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20200818142055%26meid%3D6b1f422580624678a1e169128efa6ebe%26pid%3D101113%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D163667655210%26itm%3D163565689031%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2563228%26algv%3DDefaultOrganicWeb&_trksid=p2563228.c101113.m2108
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Re: Swan charging set
Thanks, I will look at ordering a couple. I should have studied it a bit more closely, but I had it in my head it would be a 'military only' part made of unobtainium...
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Re: Swan charging set
I think yours pre dates the ones I found but you might find one exactly like it in a radio spares/ junk shop
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Re: Swan charging set
Nice little sets, I had a Swan generator with a JAP 2 stroke engine attached back in the early 90s. Only have a photo of a corner of it when I was about 6, so sadly can't remember the fuse it had. Saying that it was probably just fuse wire?
If you've not seen it the ROC site has some good info.
http://www.roc-heritage.co.uk/other-equipment.html
If you've not seen it the ROC site has some good info.
http://www.roc-heritage.co.uk/other-equipment.html
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Re: Swan charging set
Thanks Steve, yes I've seen the ROC site. I can't quite get my head around having to drag the charging set above ground to charge the batteries...
I've had a closer look at the fuse holder, one end is marked 'Spare Wire' so as you say looks like it's rewireable, but I think I still must be missing the carrier for the wire?
I've had a closer look at the fuse holder, one end is marked 'Spare Wire' so as you say looks like it's rewireable, but I think I still must be missing the carrier for the wire?
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Re: Swan charging set
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115299581660?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=Uw-zUErqS_-&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=YQrWHqHZRqa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
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Re: Swan charging set
^ They are just the holders again, and a bit rich for my taste...
I will keep looking, if all else fails I'm sure it won't be hard to mackle something up to hold a piece of fuse wire.
I will keep looking, if all else fails I'm sure it won't be hard to mackle something up to hold a piece of fuse wire.
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Re: Swan charging set
mattblack wrote:Thanks Steve, yes I've seen the ROC site. I can't quite get my head around having to drag the charging set above ground to charge the batteries...
Carbon monoxide avoidance from a leaky flexi-coil exhaust pipe ??
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Re: Swan charging set
blue cat wrote:mattblack wrote:Thanks Steve, yes I've seen the ROC site. I can't quite get my head around having to drag the charging set above ground to charge the batteries...
Carbon monoxide avoidance from a leaky flexi-coil exhaust pipe ??
I was thinking more about 'after the event'
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Re: Swan charging set
Had another play yesterday, didn't have as much time on it as I hoped as I found that after heavy rain overnight the centre console in my van was doing a good impression of a goldfish bowl so had to reseal the roof aerial...
I did manage to strip the carb and clean it out, I also cleaned out the fuel tank and freed off the fuel taps (there is a drain tap as well as the on/off tap). I found there was no gauze filter in the carb banjo, luckily I had one in my spares stash.
I did manage to strip the carb and clean it out, I also cleaned out the fuel tank and freed off the fuel taps (there is a drain tap as well as the on/off tap). I found there was no gauze filter in the carb banjo, luckily I had one in my spares stash.
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Re: Swan charging set
Nice little unit - nearly there!
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Re: Swan charging set
Had a blitz on this this afternoon as I wanted to try to get it done for Open Farm Sunday tomorrow. After a bit of trial and error I got the recoil starter back together, it had been 'got at' in the past with a hacked off bolt holding the spindle in. With it back in place I put some fuel in and much to my surprise it fired up after a few pulls and ran smoothly. So with some thick walled plastic tube from my model making bits 'n bobs box and a couple of screws I made a fuse wire holder:
I had to take the starter off again a couple of times as the spindle came loose, I have fitted a new bolt which seems to have done the trick. So out came the multimeter which revealed it was putting out around 22 volts... I found that by slowing the tickover down I could regulate the output, got it down to a nice steady speed and around 11 volts so I am happy with that.
I have made a short video of it running which I will upload in due course.
I had to take the starter off again a couple of times as the spindle came loose, I have fitted a new bolt which seems to have done the trick. So out came the multimeter which revealed it was putting out around 22 volts... I found that by slowing the tickover down I could regulate the output, got it down to a nice steady speed and around 11 volts so I am happy with that.
I have made a short video of it running which I will upload in due course.
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Re: Swan charging set
Need a bit of detective work - ooking forward to the video!
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