1989 - Volume #13, Issue #5, Page #23
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Wiring Method Doubles Truck Starting Voltage
"We have a 1948 2-ton Ford grain truck that refused to start whenever it got hot, so we solved the problem by installing a voltage doubling circuit," says Reginald Sjodin of Whitewood, Sask.
"This circuit is made up of old parts found in most farm scrap yards. We've used the truck this way for over two years now..........


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1989 - Volume #13, Issue #5