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WW II Command Car Radio Genset

Storm 51

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Hi All,

I think I have a small generator that fit in the trunk of the WW II Command Car to run the radios. It is a very small, light weight generator.

Does anyone here know what I should look for to identify this gen-set? I will try to take some pics tomorrow when I can get at it to take it out of its storage box (plywood case).

I don't know if people on this forum deal with much stuff that is this old. It looks to be in good shape (paint is clean and correct, bits and pieces of decals still on the unit, NOT covered in grease and dirt, etc. If someone could perhaps point me in the direction for information on old stuff.........

Thanks,

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Does it look like this? Power supply for the GRC 9 radio. It was used for dismounted radio operation.
 

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Thanks for the help, NDT!

Yes, I believe that is the one. I'll know for sure later today, but that sure looks like it.

I also found one other one, but it is heavy! I think the whole thing is made out of cast iron. I'll post pictures of it too. It is a 100amp 24vdc gen set with a meter but it is small also; just incredibly heavy.

Thanks again for the help!

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Well, digging through stuff I found two generators and a battery charger. I've posted pics below.

The small lightweight generator is a Signal Corp GN-51-B dated 1944. The attached lube order has George Marshall's signature.

The little VERY Heavy generator does not have any military markings or data plates that I can find, but it is a 24VDC 100 Amp generator. I've attached pics of it below also. it is completely black. I sure would like to know what it is.

The third item is a "Battery Charger" (at least that is what it has been used for in the past). It apparently is Canadian manufacture and I've included pics of the data plate. It is a Power Supply, Metallic CPP-2. Any information about this would be appreciated.

Thanks for any and all help with these!

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Now that my M-37 / 42 and M101A1 trailer are almost complete I'm starting to look for one. Having a WW II generator is as good as any other excuse for wanting one. :D

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I have an old WWII generator that looks a lot like the 2 cylinder one that was posted above. I would bet it is the same engine, but mine is 120 volt at 400 cycles. I made a thread a while back about it, but i forget what the model and specs are of it now. They are cool gensets!
 

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The little WW II generator is probably going to be looking for a new home. I really don't have any use for it. I like to trade way it and the big heavy black one I think for a 100 amp 24-28VDC gas generator that is not quite so heavy and old. The battery charger will probably stay for awhile, at least until I can find out what it is really meant for.

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