blazemaster83
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I made a thread a few weeks ago (that must have been deleted for some reason, because it's no longer there) about repowering a 24v electric pallet jack with a power supply and cord. The battery is a large forklift style and is dead. I didn't pay anything for the machine and I don't need it to go long distances so a 50ft cord should work fine for my application. I did the same thing with a smaller pallet stacker, and also a patient lift (both useful for lifting small heavy things in a machine shop).
The smaller pallet stacker and patient lift have relatively light ratings and don't need a ton of power(2200lbs, and 1000lbs) but the big boy pallet jack is another story. It's rated at 3 tons of lift and all the electrical stuff is heavy duty. I kept my eye out for large 24v power supply and found 2 for a good deal about 40 miles away on craigslist. They weigh about 300lbs each and came on a rack.
I couldn't find anything on these, and wasn't even sure they were power supplies. The previous owner said her uncle used them for radio. I got them both for $100 so if they didn't work I wasn't out a ton of money. Took an hour to hook them up to test and it seems to work. Only time will tell if they hold up. Now that I know it works I will probably remove the old battery and mount the power supply in a more permanent way. I just strapped the thing to the pallet jack to test, and removed the covers to get some photos.
The smaller pallet stacker and patient lift have relatively light ratings and don't need a ton of power(2200lbs, and 1000lbs) but the big boy pallet jack is another story. It's rated at 3 tons of lift and all the electrical stuff is heavy duty. I kept my eye out for large 24v power supply and found 2 for a good deal about 40 miles away on craigslist. They weigh about 300lbs each and came on a rack.
I couldn't find anything on these, and wasn't even sure they were power supplies. The previous owner said her uncle used them for radio. I got them both for $100 so if they didn't work I wasn't out a ton of money. Took an hour to hook them up to test and it seems to work. Only time will tell if they hold up. Now that I know it works I will probably remove the old battery and mount the power supply in a more permanent way. I just strapped the thing to the pallet jack to test, and removed the covers to get some photos.
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