First a big THANK-YOU to Paul, Phil and Jon for the pickup and storage of this Mark V until we could get to Mass. RR or not, it made a great excuse to get out east for a couple days. When last we left off, we were attempting to load this RR into the Suburban.... No doubt about it, its weight approaches combo territory! Finally I had enough people around yesterday to unload this behemoth and there's a good reason for the massive handrails screwed into the sides...it's literally a four person job.
After some looking around I found the rubber date stamp of Jan 1963 on the back that Paul had indicated. The factory cord is 4 conductor 6ga with a 50A plug. The internal breakers add up to 42A so maybe it's not far off. I did buy a 4ga extension cord designed for powering a travel trailer...just in case. Sure wish I could find a data plate.
No schematic but it is similar to other early commercial RR's. This one uses a pair of QK-707 magnetrons good for 800w cooking power each. Rectification is by way of 866A mercury rectifier tubes that require their own care and feeding. There's one N.O. door switch with no other interlocks or monitors and dual timers so you can manually "dial it in" or hit a colored preset and get a slide-rule count-down.
There's about half a dozen ways this thing will try to kill a person so I'm taking my time before a formal power-up. Today I did get the coolant pump working and had the fan operating for oiling. Meanwhile, I'll keep searching for power requirements to see if I need to go big-league with a 50A circuit, or if my 40A recepts will cut it. That is, if my steelcase table doesn't give out first. -C







After some looking around I found the rubber date stamp of Jan 1963 on the back that Paul had indicated. The factory cord is 4 conductor 6ga with a 50A plug. The internal breakers add up to 42A so maybe it's not far off. I did buy a 4ga extension cord designed for powering a travel trailer...just in case. Sure wish I could find a data plate.
No schematic but it is similar to other early commercial RR's. This one uses a pair of QK-707 magnetrons good for 800w cooking power each. Rectification is by way of 866A mercury rectifier tubes that require their own care and feeding. There's one N.O. door switch with no other interlocks or monitors and dual timers so you can manually "dial it in" or hit a colored preset and get a slide-rule count-down.
There's about half a dozen ways this thing will try to kill a person so I'm taking my time before a formal power-up. Today I did get the coolant pump working and had the fan operating for oiling. Meanwhile, I'll keep searching for power requirements to see if I need to go big-league with a 50A circuit, or if my 40A recepts will cut it. That is, if my steelcase table doesn't give out first. -C






