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Bellows puffer style drywasher plans
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<blockquote data-quote="gcause" data-source="post: 78609" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>Hey Joe glad I am not the only one interested in how the old timers did their dry washing. I was thinking that maybe an old windscreen wiper motor might be the go as it already has the to and fro motion going for it to open and close the bellows. </p><p></p><p>My troopy's secondary battery is already being charged off the alternator and it have a long lead with an Anderson connector on the back going to a set of alligator clips as the power source. It's also independent of the main starter battery so I can drain the secondary if I need to over the course of a day then go for a drive to recharge it. That's how I currently run my Highbankers bilge pump and it will last all day on that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcause, post: 78609, member: 1497"] Hey Joe glad I am not the only one interested in how the old timers did their dry washing. I was thinking that maybe an old windscreen wiper motor might be the go as it already has the to and fro motion going for it to open and close the bellows. My troopy's secondary battery is already being charged off the alternator and it have a long lead with an Anderson connector on the back going to a set of alligator clips as the power source. It's also independent of the main starter battery so I can drain the secondary if I need to over the course of a day then go for a drive to recharge it. That's how I currently run my Highbankers bilge pump and it will last all day on that. [/QUOTE]
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