From: Bruce Beattie (bruce@eecs.berkeley.edu)
Date: Mon Mar 03 2003 - 10:19:20 PST
Hi Neil,
I suspect that is a printing error. Note that the reference text is not
M1028, but MI 028.
I have the manual on CD, and there are no other references to the M1028 and the
200 Amp system that I could find.
That doesn't mean that it is impossible, since the M1028 was designed to
carry a heavy shelter, and that would imply lots of electronics.
Bruce MVPA 23824
"Neil E. Amrhein" wrote:
> List,
> According to the TM, the 200 amp electrical system used on the M1010 was
> also available on the M1028, but on "Selected M1028 trucks only", according
> to the footnote. Does anyone know why these trucks would have come equipped
> with this charging system? Did they come from the factory with an
> air-conditioned shelter or was there some other reason behind this option?
> I have not read the entire -34 manual, but it does not seem to give any
> specific reason for it to have been available. In some areas of
> troubleshooting and maintenance, it does refer to the "M1010 and M1028
> trucks with 200 amp system".
>
> Can anyone enlighten me as to why these trucks would have been outfitted
> this way?
>
> Thanks,
> Neil
>
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