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Subject: Re: [M]: 18 Volts
From: Ric L Ecker
Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Sun May 31 00:19:52 1998

On Fri, 29 May 1998 21:05:45 EDT Stars00000@aol.com writes:
>There was a post recently mentioning a pier in the Meade catalog....
>
>Has anyone in the US seen this - I hadven't seen one designed by
>Meade....
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
Meade will take your latitude and take a basic plan and give this to
a general welding shop (every town has one). They than charge you for
the job plus a profit for ordering the pier and shipping it to you.
Meade will recommend having a weld shop make your pier, their is really
no difference in the two, just cost.


ric
curator of the Willard Observatory
San Marcos, California
216 xt images at:
http://members.aol.com/rlecker/optas.html

On Fri, 29 May 1998 23:00:18 -0500 "Tom Boucher" <ntxguru@swbell.net>
writes:
>6v motorcycle and marine boat batteries are not uncommon at all....

And charging them in parallel is also common in most applications.

ric

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