LouNY
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2015
- Messages
- 11,911
- Location
- Greenwich, NY
- Tractor
- Branson 8050, IH 574, Oliver 1550 Diesel Utility (traded in on Branson) NH 8160. Kioti CK2620SECH
Both of the ones normally used on the generator are 4 cylinder diesels and the generator hardly pulls them down. When the Branson is on the economy mode and only turning about 1700 rpm a heavy load will pull it down a tiny bit for a split second.thankfully my power came back on an hour ago, went from "investigating" skipped over "on site" to we have fixed you.
ok....
Robin, kinda doubt my builder model Bradford White will hold heat that long, plus it already had issues but maybe.
I'd likely go over to my brother's home 15 minutes away if I really got stuck. He seems to be on a different grid, fed off lines running along
a major road here. I'm in the country and so many dead ash trees leaning over.
Lou, I bet your tractor liked the exercise too.
I wonder if it makes a fun dieselly chugging sound under load. Like you were pulling a plow or disc and hit a heavy spot.
my 10kw Westinghouse portable makes unpleasant grunting and straining noises though the voltage
doesn't dip more than a few volts; I can monitor voltage on my UPS near my desk.
gosh it was nice to turn it off and quiet returns
Lou, during the night when low load, any chance of wet stacking that diesel?
No I've never had them wet stack on the generator. In the winter I usually put a cover over most or even all of the radiator inlet area.