Yan series 3 drive components for sale
Nate214
04 Aug 2011
Have complete drive components for sale make an offer on everything or contact me for Individual components, also have the Enerpro card. Have a bunch of pictures and are all ready to be shipped! Have many more photos of more of these components msg me if Interested in anything! We will also be willing to make a trade!
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Emax
05 Aug 2011
That is a one-of-a-kind series 3 - it's a hybrid! There were very few made with a Base 10 bridge and a fixed-voltage field supply. This one was probably assembled by Carl Stewart.
All of the drive components can be used in a Base 10 system; the low-voltage fault cards are standard Series 3; the low-voltage "control panel" isn't quite a one-off, but close; the "cable breakout" is custom. The Enerpro card, though, is actually easily obtained from Enerpro.
Anyone who has one of the few other systems like this one should snap up the oddball parts offered here. For the most part, this era of Series 3 lacks drawings. I may have some sketches though.
This post has been edited by Emax: 05 August 2011 - 06:40 AM
All of the drive components can be used in a Base 10 system; the low-voltage fault cards are standard Series 3; the low-voltage "control panel" isn't quite a one-off, but close; the "cable breakout" is custom. The Enerpro card, though, is actually easily obtained from Enerpro.
Anyone who has one of the few other systems like this one should snap up the oddball parts offered here. For the most part, this era of Series 3 lacks drawings. I may have some sketches though.
This post has been edited by Emax: 05 August 2011 - 06:40 AM
Nate214
06 Aug 2011
Thanks for your help and info new to this Yan stuff we bought a used lift and are going to replace the whole drive with a newer one and we were hoping that someone would need these parts and heard that the enerpro card was worth some good cash!
Emax
06 Aug 2011
Nate214, on 06 August 2011 - 08:04 AM, said:
Thanks for your help and info new to this Yan stuff we bought a used lift and are going to replace the whole drive with a newer one and we were hoping that someone would need these parts and heard that the enerpro card was worth some good cash!
May I suggest that you replace this system with the very best one currently available? The Emax.
I will be happy to send any and all information to explain this stance. There really is no comparison.
Nate214
06 Aug 2011
Sure would be interested in that info we have these guys from skilifts unlimited give us a quote so far
Nate214
06 Aug 2011
Emax
06 Aug 2011
Nate214, on 06 August 2011 - 10:50 AM, said:
Is this your custom design?
Emax is a co-operative effort by my self, Ed Thompson and Joe Gmuender. It is neat, clean, very to-the-point and utterly reliable. We are not the least expensive, but we are the best - by a long shot. Ask Peter Pitcher, Sleeping Giant, Kirkwood, Eagle Point.
Emax
07 Aug 2011
Actually, Nate, you are getting an Emax. Skilifts Unlimited is George Kruger's company - he is in the lift transplant business and usually works in conjunction with us. The deal with Taos for an Emax has been sealed (by Ed) and it is now being assembled. You'll like it as soon as you see it - and even more after you've used it.
So add Taos to the above list of customers.
So add Taos to the above list of customers.
Ski Resort Solutions
15 Aug 2011
if you want to contact us at info@sereno.it we can see what we can do. www.sereno.it