Cap'n Bill and Larry and all: Thanks for the "Heads up" on the March Pump. It was the PO install. I was willing to live with it unless it caused damage to the pump. So I phoned March's technical people with the particulars and the fellow said that it could cause damage, depending on the duty cycle and water temperature, so I will remount it. It will require jockeying some fittings around, so will see what I can do.
"but I discovered that without current limiting and at full charge rate, the belts stretch and fail very quickly. So I limit it to about 90 amps."
Sounds like an automatic (spring) belt tightener might be on the next NAPA visit wish list.
Unfortunately, I undersized the belts when I built it, and under full load, they turn to string with a lot of noise and smoke...
90 amps at nominal 24V (28V when charging) is plenty to recharge quickly or run a hairdryer, vacuum cleaner etc and even a small fan heater in winter.
OC, the writing is on the wall, fuel cells will replace generators, if not quite yet.
By the way, I think you mean 8 units.
Nope, no mistake, each unit produces 107 watts. My 8KW genset produces 8,000 watts. Need 80 units.
Ted
As I look at this a bit further, there is more than pump orientation that I should be concerned about. The water lines need to be better supported.
Jim
OC, the writing is on the wall, fuel cells will replace generators, if not quite yet.
The big hassle with noisemakers is the builders are locked into existing products by their factory costa.
Honda and others with massive volumes have great gas units that produce DC and use electronics to create the power form desired.
Bendit was able to home brew a modern efficient variable speed unit .
Some day competition will require most of the current antique designs to be scrapped ,
Business opportunity anyone?
3. Wonder if their marine sets could still be air-cooled with piped-out exhaust while deep in lower confines of a boat? Water cooling necessary??
Must have been that Kohler...We have a NL 5 KW in sound box NL is a great generator, we run A/C two 16,000 btu and it handles the load. Last trawler had Kohler 8KW in sound box same as ranger42c and it was okay, by that I mean it strained when the one 16,000 btu A/C came on but kept running. What ever is engineered into the NL works !!
We have a NL 5 KW in sound box NL is a great generator, we run A/C two 16,000 btu and it handles the load. Last trawler had Kohler 8KW in sound box same as ranger42c and it was okay, by that I mean it strained when the one 16,000 btu A/C came on but kept running. What ever is engineered into the NL works !!
We have a NL 5 KW in sound box NL is a great generator, we run A/C two 16,000 btu and it handles the load. Last trawler had Kohler 8KW in sound box same as ranger42c and it was okay, by that I mean it strained when the one 16,000 btu A/C came on but kept running. What ever is engineered into the NL works !!
Pgitug, now you no longer have a blank page on gensets, any supplementary questions?
I guess we have the smallest generator on this thread so far... NextGen 3.5kW. Starts/runs like a champ, low rpm, very compact, can only hear the gurgle of exhaust when running on the outside. Not too loud inside the boat, but we don't have a full sound enclosure. Just the sides and top. But I never worry about it running too hot in the ER. Meets 90% of our needs, but sometimes wish we had the 5kW NextGen.
I've noticed my 3 cyl westerbeke is getting harder to start and I'm smelling a little blow by oil smoke . Probably getting time for compression test ?