Building a new PTO driven generator

   / Building a new PTO driven generator #11  
also interested int he investment so far.
 
   / Building a new PTO driven generator
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#12  

I have about $1,800 in it with a heck of a lot of work. Then I installed a new 200 amp electric transfer panel on the outside of the house replacing the standard disconnect which was just over $400. This is a safety that many don't think they need to spend the money on, but could kill a lineman or at the very least blow up the generator. Only takes one mistake.

Rog
 
   / Building a new PTO driven generator
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#13  
just catching your thread. NICE SETUP! was going to recommend a 3pt carryall

but guessing, you are wanting trailer version. to tow behind pickup, and take to were ever without hauling tractor with it, and use it on what ever tractor is at given area...

a Q. how much heat ya getting from the gen head? and do you think you will need to have some sort of fan on it, to keep it cool when you really start using the power from it?

I only tested it last night, I am thinking I will only be needing about 8000 watts max, so I don't see the heat being a problem. The generator has vents in the front and back. I noticed I got 110 degrees on the gearbox at the top left after only 10 minutes. I know that isn't much and maybe the grease hasn't worked its way there, so I will watch that more than anything else.

Also I made a decision to put it on a trailer to be able to transport it easier since we have so many different electric companies and I live in an ag area. I also wouldn't have had to install the outlets and panel, just use it on my home and screw anyone else that might need it if I am not using it. So the material to install those parts cost me about $200 more.

Thanks for the replies.
Rog
 
   / Building a new PTO driven generator #14  
It probably has a fan inside. It should be rated for maximum continuous output from the factory.
 
   / Building a new PTO driven generator #15  
one would hope so..
 
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Yes, of course it has a fan, so there should be on issues. I want to say something about the generator. It was made in China, so of course it was shipped over in a container. There was some rust on the connectors where I was suppose to hook my leads to and a few rusted screws holding the fan covers on. Also the cover for the head and the sheet metal for the vents and brush cover were so thin, I wasn't too happy about that, thin as a soup can I’d say. The generator itself seems to be very well made and heavy duty.

Also the unit is designed to hook the leads up on the outside with the black plastic cap screws. If I did that then someone could get shocked by accidently touching the wire connectors, this is why I went inside to connect the leads.

I may also make a roof for it with canvas sides. Gee, I really hope I never need it, truth known. lol

Rog
 
   / Building a new PTO driven generator #17  
you know the drill.. once you are prepaired.. the likelyhood of needing it drops exponentally.. :)
 
   / Building a new PTO driven generator #18  
you know the drill.. once you are prepaired.. the likelyhood of needing it drops exponentally.. :)

Absolutely right!!! We used to have a power failure at least once a year, usually in the winter months, until I finally bought a backup genset three years ago. The electricity hasn't gone out since then.
 
   / Building a new PTO driven generator #19  
you know the drill.. once you are prepaired.. the likelyhood of needing it drops exponentally.. :)

Absolutely right!!! We used to have a power failure at least once a year, usually in the winter months, until I finally bought a backup genset three years ago. The electricity hasn't gone out since then.
 
   / Building a new PTO driven generator #20  
Absolutely right!!! We used to have a power failure at least once a year, usually in the winter months, until I finally bought a backup genset three years ago. The electricity hasn't gone out since then.

yep.. we had bad hurricanes all over florida. I put a 12.5kw pto genset, and the next year was the last time we got hit enough to loose power. been 7ys now.. ;)
 

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