• Become a Subscribing Member today!

    J3-Cub.com is the largest community of J3-Cub pilots, owners and enthusiasts. With over 1000 active members, we have fostered a vibrant community and extensive knowledge base.

    Access to the J3-Cub.com community is by subscription only. Membership is only $49.99/year or $6.99/month to gain access to this community and extensive unmatched library of knowledge.

    Why become a Subscribing Member?

    • J3-Cub.com hosts a library of over 13 years of technical discussions, J3 data, tutorials, plane builds, guides, technical manuals and more.
    • J3-Cub.com also hosts an extensive library of J3-Cub photos.
    • You will also receive two J3-Cub decals!

    Become a Subscribing Member and access J3-Cub.com in full!

    Subscribe Now

Wind Generators

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

RogerThat

New Member
Joined
Feb 15, 2009
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
I recently purchased a NOS wind generator from "General Armature" that was built in the early 40's and designed for the L4's in WW2. It has been tested and the bearings have been replaced with sealed units. The unit puts out 24V with a small aluminum prop. Has anyone installed this type of generator and can share a wiring diagram. I know I will need to install a potentiometer and a battery. Where should I mount it? I have seen batteries installed in front of the front seat. Any help would be appreciated as I would like to get it installed.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top