That’s exactly what I was going to use if I switched over to diesel, those things run forever on fumes so as long as you can get by with 6kw then you’re golden. For $1200 that was a steal.I have my big liquid cooled Generac, and I have some portable generators, but the portables are not very tough, and I don't really trust them to run for weeks on end. So I wanted a better backup to the backup generator, if that makes sense
$1200 later, I found it!
Its only 6kw output, but its prime rated and will do 100% load forever. It has a massive 30 gallon tank, and will run at full load for 60 hours! Still debating if I should remove the lights or not
1800RPM, liquid cooled, Kubota D1005 Diesel engine
I have my big liquid cooled Generac, and I have some portable generators, but the portables are not very tough, and I don't really trust them to run for weeks on end. So I wanted a better backup to the backup generator, if that makes sense
$1200 later, I found it!
Its only 6kw output, but its prime rated and will do 100% load forever. It has a massive 30 gallon tank, and will run at full load for 60 hours! Still debating if I should remove the lights or not
1800RPM, liquid cooled, Kubota D1005 Diesel engine
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So jealous!!! I was bidding on one of these a few years ago mainly for the light mast to put a ham radio antenna on. Idea was to remove the lights and put a camera or two as well! Or at least replace the lights with an LED one.
Happy to spend your money! I’d be curious how clean the power is from these. All my UPSs refused to accept the power from my cheap gas generator so I had to buy a more expensive Generac one from Costco with a low THD. Had a dual benefit of being electric start so I wired a raspberry pi to it to auto start during power outage (in conjunction with a Generac transfer switch to properly isolate from the utility)Oh, now you're giving me ideas!
Happy to spend your money! I’d be curious how clean the power is from these. All my UPSs refused to accept the power from my cheap gas generator so I had to buy a more expensive Generac one from Costco with a low THD. Had a dual benefit of being electric start so I wired a raspberry pi to it to auto start during power outage (in conjunction with a Generac transfer switch to properly isolate from the utility)
The problem isn’t so much voltage regulation (higher voltage is always better than too low for circuit boards) as it is THD (how close the AC generated power sine wave is to being a perfect sine wave). Now smaller portable generators usually vary wildly on THD but these larger units are usually brushless designs that typically have low THD (often 1-2%). Not sure what the specs are on this one specifically or who makes the generator head on it but I actually custom made my own gas generator using a GX390 Honda motor (originally a Coleman generator head with terrible THD specs) mated to a brushless Mecc Alte generator head which produces less than 1% THD (I tested it with a Fluke Power meter). Mine produces roughly 7kw which is why I was holding off but would probably take the plunge if I could get a 10kw diesel for a good price.I've not yet powered much from it, but the voltage regulation is not transformer based, but rather capacitor based which doesn't make for very stable voltage. There can be quite wide swings in the voltage, and by default the unloaded voltage is quite high around 134v per leg.
I think the power itself is quite good, its just the voltage that's the "problem". You can swap the capacitor to lower the voltage a bit and improve things. I'll report back on how things go and what I do to fix it
My long term plan for this is to add an EG4 chargeverter, some batteries, and an inverter of larger size. This will let me effectively turn it into an inverter generator of a larger size. Everything would work, assuming the average load is equal or less than 6kw. The more battery, the longer the time you could spend at a higher load. You could also easily attach solar, and even configure the generator to auto-start and stop depending on state of charge
I can’t really find anything on that specific unit other than this:I'm hoping the THD from this light tower is pretty good, I wish I had a meter! The guy I bought it from ran his AC and lights all through Beryl with no issue