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Old 24-02-13, 18:02
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Am looking for a copy of the manual for the Stuart Sirius steam generator.

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Ps - Somewhere I have one of the Coventry Climax generator manuals... I will have a look for it.
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Old 24-02-13, 18:53
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I'm with Tim...I'd like a copy of the Stuart Steam Genny too.

I found a good 4 aprt article in old "Madel Engineer" magazine, but would like to read the original manual.

And somewhere on the computer I have a manual for an 80 (?) watt unit..


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Old 24-02-13, 21:42
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Here is a link to the manual of the Lister JP3 generator.

http://www.anti-aircraft.co.uk/ListerJP3generator.html

and this is ours, the first time it turns after years.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FU7wJgwW2I

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Old 25-02-13, 09:07
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Unable to help unfortunately.

These sets do come for sale from time to time and they are usually boxed and unissued. They even strangely produced them post-war as well.

If you looked down this dealer page you will find he has the post-war version for sale. I enquired some years ago how much he wanted and I am not surprised he still has them.

http://www.prestonservices.co.uk/generators.html
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Old 03-03-13, 20:55
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Attached to this is a cover for "charging set lightweight 80 watt"

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Old 04-03-13, 08:54
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I already have it along with two of the 80 watt model generators.

Very late war and probably saw very little service as any vehicle which had the room carried the much more capable 300 watt Generator.
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