Sat Dec 10, 2022 11:46 am
There seems to be quite a few people making dubious claims about the fabled Mobil Directo/Allertor "Yelp" signal. So I decided to go straight to the source...
[The Yelp signal was accomplished by a] Louis Allis motor that had 9 leads. It used three contactors that switched the motor from 2 pole 3500 RPM to 600 RPM 12 pole. That made the yelp sound. During the yelp the motor became a generator and put power back on the line. When Louis Allis went out of business we bought special made motors from Doerr Electric in Cedarburg, Wi. I designed a copper core motor that could take the heat made during three phase reversal. We used a two contactor magnetic starter with a timer that reversed the motor for 2 seconds to make the yelp then waited 5 seconds before switching to forward again. - Jim Biersach 12/2022
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jerrylovessirens on Sun Dec 11, 2022 12:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Jerry
Owner of former Wisconsin Dells/Lyndon Station Decot Model 12 (10/15 port)
and Belleville, WI Decot Model 12 (10/16)
Owner of the world's only fully operational Mobil Directo BN52
Wisconsin native.