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Here is why I got started down this rabbit hole.
I was originally interested in the 831 due to it offering 240v. I wanted an efficient generator that could start my well pump which is 240v. When we loose power here the main pain point is loosing water. The Honda inverter generators I have do...
You should be able to adjust it safely within a range of +/- 10%.
To cover the voltage range from 190 to 250 you'll need to use single phase and 3 phase settings on the generator.
There are a couple of MEP004s on fleabay just north of me in Virginia. They look dirty but the listings indicate they run and make power.
A little time to clean them up and go through them and you might have exactly what they need. They are under $2.5k each.
I recommend selling the MEP804 and looking for a MEP004. Those are 12 wire heads and can be converted to single phase. That might be your low cost and low complexity option.
What is the reason to try and shove this square peg into the round hole?
Isn't it better to buy a single phase 15kw machine if that is what they need?
Is it for sure they need 15kw in an emergency situation (assuming this is going to be used for emergency backup only)?
I'm not being a smart...
There is work continuing on the project. I don't want to speak for Kurt but I can safely say development is continuing and everyone will be very happy with the final product. I'll be buying a couple of the controllers myself. :)
I'm sure Kurt will fill everyone in on the specifics when he gets...
The MFG website shows they are rated for higher RPMs. Here on the forum the application is 1800 RPM so I don't know how much info we would be able to offer about what you are planning to do.
I'd be really interested to hear back about your experience though!
For the full picture you need to take a current reading for each of the current producing legs (L1 and L3). If either of those legs gets to MAX amps then you are at 100% load. Any additional load must be added to the leg that is NOT at 100%. The issue is the load meter does not show this. It...
There are two answers. Yes, you can wire what you describe with a 3 wire setup. Current code requires a 4 wire setup. You can do it and it will work. It will not be code compliant.
Make sure you are considering apples to apples. The engine from Lister is rated for ~18kw without accessories. No fan, alternator, or generator head.
You don't have not as much overhead as you might expect looking the factory ratings.
I think we should have a discussion about ratings. These things are rated as primary power sources. This means they can provide their rating full time without damage. That is10kw of resistive load. To do that with reliability you MUST have some overhead on the prime mover side and the electrical...
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