bucmeister
Silver Member
Much has been posted questioning the long term durability of the Chinese Diesel gensets which I guess would also apply to typical backup units like my old 8hp Briggs powered Coleman Powermate though I am not sure why that has gotten so much attention. We are comparing air cooled engines to water cooled tractor engines, of course there is going to be a longevity difference between the two types of engines. These units are not being used as "prime power" units expected to run 24/7 for years under near max capacity. They are used for temporary power in cycles that may last for an hour, a few hours, a day, or maybe a week. In a worst case one might have to go for a couple of weeks. If my Chinese unit gives me 20 good years as the Coleman, which still runs well, has then I will be well pleased with the investment.
I do not envision going to the extreme that my neighbor did to have backup power after the Katrina/Rita episode. He bought a 40kW Cummins powered 1800 rpm prime power rated unit. Built a house for it etc. During our most recent extended outage he made power for just over 24 hours on 0.9 gallons per hour. Given his investment, I could run my tractor for many weeks even if it were to burn 3.0 gallons per hour doing so, and still have money left over. As long as I could get diesel anyway. One of the big issues we had after Katrina was even getting fuel and gasoline, which has been the driving force behind seeking low consumption alternatives. I now have a diesel unit that only burns half as many gallon per 24 hours as the gas unit I have to run the same basic load. In addition to that it has enough reserve capacity to run the water heater if necessary.
Maybe this summer I will get a chance to run the PTO and the Chinese unit for a few hours each tied to the 5kW test load I have and measure the respective fuel consumption. Rest assured, once done I will be glad to post the results to this thread.
I do not envision going to the extreme that my neighbor did to have backup power after the Katrina/Rita episode. He bought a 40kW Cummins powered 1800 rpm prime power rated unit. Built a house for it etc. During our most recent extended outage he made power for just over 24 hours on 0.9 gallons per hour. Given his investment, I could run my tractor for many weeks even if it were to burn 3.0 gallons per hour doing so, and still have money left over. As long as I could get diesel anyway. One of the big issues we had after Katrina was even getting fuel and gasoline, which has been the driving force behind seeking low consumption alternatives. I now have a diesel unit that only burns half as many gallon per 24 hours as the gas unit I have to run the same basic load. In addition to that it has enough reserve capacity to run the water heater if necessary.
Maybe this summer I will get a chance to run the PTO and the Chinese unit for a few hours each tied to the 5kW test load I have and measure the respective fuel consumption. Rest assured, once done I will be glad to post the results to this thread.