Anyone used a Multiquip Whisperwatt generator?

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The Aurora gensets are Chi-Com units. I've read some unsavory things about them somewhere but I can't remember where. If I remember correctly, they don't like ULSD.

On ULSD, I add a small amount of Bio-Kleen to each fill. Power Service makes Bio-Kleen herbicide for diesel....plus the Power Service of course.

I've been down the algae road before and it's not pretty.

Why not a Winco PTO genset if you have tractors of consequence. I believe Winco makes units with less than 2%THD.
 
   / Anyone used a Multiquip Whisperwatt generator?
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The Aurora gensets are Chi-Com units. I've read some unsavory things about them somewhere but I can't remember where. If I remember correctly, they don't like ULSD.
On the Whole House Generator thread, someone pointed out that threy specifically say onroad ULSD only, no offroad fuel
On ULSD, I add a small amount of Bio-Kleen to each fill. Power Service makes Bio-Kleen herbicide for diesel....plus the Power Service of course.
I've been down the algae road before and it's not pretty.
An once of prevention is worth a pound of cure...

Why not a Winco PTO genset if you have tractors of consequence. I believe Winco makes units with less than 2%THD.
I have thought about that, but that would tie up one or more of the tractors and could be problematic with kids running around. Also, they arent that much cheaper than a used diesel genset.

Aaron Z
 
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The only comment I have with any comment about onroad ULSD versus offroad ULSD is they are both exactly the same with the exception of a red dye to denote no road tax paid. No difference whatsoever.

I believe the Chi-com Aurora units owners manual is referring to on road non ULSD fuel, something that's not commercially available anymore.

Amazing how creative the Chinese are, adopting a nice domestic name like Aurora when underneath it's all thrid world stuff.....:D
 
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The only comment I have with any comment about onroad ULSD versus offroad ULSD is they are both exactly the same with the exception of a red dye to denote no road tax paid. No difference whatsoever.
Ayep.

I believe the Chi-com Aurora units owners manual is referring to on road non ULSD fuel, something that's not commercially available anymore.
They say (on page 20 of the owners manual for the 5/6.5kw unit):
Diesel fuel only should be used. The regular diesel fuel you find at the gas station used for cars only. Not off road vehicles, farm or construction

Amazing how creative the Chinese are, adopting a nice domestic name like Aurora when underneath it's all thrid world stuff.....:D
They are very good at copying things.

Aaron Z
 
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They are very good at copying things.

Aaron Z

But not at spelling :laughing:


I have three 275 gal heating oil tanks in my basement, so I always have a decent supply of old school diesel. I guess it would not be suitable for the new ulsd gensets though.

I've been eyeing those light tower trailers you see on the highway construction sites. they have small fuel efficient diesels in them. not sure how many watts but they are pretty heavy duty, commercial grade machines.
The contractor rental shops have them, and sell them when they come off the rental fleet.

This company makes my dream gennys, and they are right here in CT,

Norpro | A Whole Lot More Than A Diesel Generator Manufacturer

just a little expensive, click on the brand and model for in depth specs. I went to their shop hoping to find a deal on a scratch and dent unit, but no luck.

JB
 

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   / Anyone used a Multiquip Whisperwatt generator?
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I think it is an OK deal, maybe even better when you consider the fact that there are probably not alot of clean used ones available at any given time.
That it is.

It is really a 6KW generator according to the specs, which state it's continuous output at 6, I'm surprised multiquip would call it 7000 in it's model number. that's something the lower quality companies do.
Per the manual, it is rated for 6kw prime (day in/day out 24x7x365 use) and 7kw "emergency" or standby.


Nonetheless, after discussing it at length with my wife, we are going to hold off until we have a little firmer idea of how much power we will need.
The ad is at: Generator 50A/25A, 7000watt Whisperwatt Diesel if anyone else is interested.

Aaron Z
 
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That it is.


The ad is at: Generator 50A/25A, 7000watt Whisperwatt Diesel if anyone else is interested.

Aaron Z

That does look very clean, if that was any closer I might of made him an offer on it. I'm kinda a generator nut, with four of them now, could of added to the collection :)

That comes with the extra fuel tank too ?

The only thing I don't like is the high rpm's, I guess they are designed for it, but 3600 is flat out gas whiz banger (as Soundguy calls it) speed, traditionally every other diesel turns much slower than gassers.

But if I heard it run so quiet as advertised, Id be tempted.

JB
 

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