antique electrical power supply, vintage meter w/bakelite panel & wood case
more photos of this product belowEarly antique electrical power supply in a wood case. It has a bakelite instrument panel with an arrangement of electrical sockets, switches, indicator lights and an amp meter... Total steampunk laboratory!
The portable wood case measures about 15 inches x 13 inches x 9.5 inches and is marked "H. Horner". The two round sockets are marked Hubbell.
This power supply is marked on the panel with one socket for 24 volts, one socket for 3 volts, one socket for 110 volts and one socket for amps.
There is also a fiber wrapped cord with a plug on one end and alligator clips on the other end for probes.
When we tested this with a volt meter we got 24 volts AC from the socket labeled for 24 volts, 120 volts AC on the 110 volt socket (regular shop electricity), and 0.3 volts AC on the socket marked for 3 volts.
We couldn't get any of the lights to light up and we're not sure if he mislabeled the one socket or if we were just testing it wrong and so we're are selling this for restoration or parts.
- sku: #u62541
- status: this product is no longer available
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