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Subject: Re: Bulk Oil Filler on '84 35' Single Axle w/ CAT 3208


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Jack Richardson
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Date Posted: 05/ 19/ 02, 6:11pm
In reply to: Timm Gleason 's message, "Bulk Oil Filler on '84 35' Single Axle w/ CAT 3208" on 05/ 18/ 02, 9:16am

Redi line...I use ours routinely when the genset is not on.First see if the relays in the compartment sending 12volts to the rediline are working. Mine were burnt out. You will notice each end of the redi line is a motor and has its one relay. If one fails the other end has to carry the load and it failed. I replaced the relays and bearings in the ends of the rediline. I would inspect the rediline to see if it is working or needs repair before spending money on the relays. You can jump the relays to check this. If you need more details E mail me. Theory..The receptical in the galley is on a relay.

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Jeff
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Date Posted: 05/ 24/ 02, 11:13am

The redi-line will work, it is a motor-driven alternator, and is very inefficient at low load levels. You are better off using an inexpensive portable inverter for small loads like a laptop or cell-phone charger etc., even a small TV.

- Jeff

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