
Lindsay Publications says - We had this a while ago, when it was called by its original title - Autopower, and it is good. Here you get secrets from the 1930's about taking a generator and converting it into a 110 volt AC alternator that could power a farm or home; the opening chapters give detailed instructions for rewinding a Ford Model A, Model T, and Dodge Type G generators. Later chapters talk about the general principles that can be applied to almost any generator. That's where the real value of this small book lies. It is not applicable to modern alternators. You must start with an old generator and go from there. Obviously, you won't use a Ford Model A or T or even an early Dodge. You'll use what you can find. And generators are still available at scrap yards on old vehicles, even on eBay at reasonable cost. Useful information. 56 page, well illustrated paperback. Lindsay Publications