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Wow they made a 10kw air cooled diesel gen set. That’s really cool that’s kinda the reason I liked the 831 low maintenance. If the inverter wasn’t such a finicky thing it would be a solid unit.I have a very large house and I'm running an MEP003A, one of the later ones built in 1992. It is 10 KW and is adequate for running the whole house, including HVAC. I have a manual transfer switch and I don't have any circuits selected for the genset. I love the MEP003A. It is air cooled and simple and easy to work on. I have been using it for over a decade with basically zero maintenance issues. It uses about 1 gallon of diesel per hour under full load. Since it is air cooled. I don't have to worry about coolant, water pumps, radiator, etc. It always starts easily. It is quite loud, but that noise sounds nice when the utility power is out, and it is cold or hot outside! We lose utility power quite often, and sometimes for extended periods. I also use 3Ph occasionally for some tools. Since it is trailer mounted, I can also use it remotely on my property. They are also less expensive than newer units.
I know that smell Al lot well ever time I change the filter on my oil tank and furnace. Takes weeks to leave the basement even with pig wipe and a stainless bucket…Your load drives the train. Smaller the set, less fuel you use.
Fuel area is something to think about. Spill a little, and you will be smelling it a LONG time. Putting a drip pan under the set will save you problems later, should something floods out of the set. Fuel, oil or coolant.
The clearance diagram is the minimum, like I posted. I would not like to do any maintenance on a set in a room that small.
Also, don't forget, you may need to take it out at some point. I would put the set on a pedestal. Working on it is a PITA, when you are crawling around on hands and knees. But then you need a way to take it off the pedestal if you need to remove the set at some time. Better to set down and think about what you want, how you want, and how you can do it.
I would pour a small concrete pad outside beside your house or remote it out in the yard and run some 6/4 in pipe out to it and build a box for it to keep it out of the weather so you sure wont feel it and if the box is built rite you wont even hear it and bring the 6/4 into your panel on a 50 amp double pole breaker that you have control over the panel and lable it to show others and when you need it flip the main 100 or 200 breaker off coming in from the street and flip the double pole breaker on and your in lights !Hey everyone. I’m looking to add on to my garage an extra storage room and while planning the foundation I figured I’d add a gen set to it. Now the garage is 3/4 into my hill of my property so the entire. Side wall on all 3 sides in concrete. It’s a separate addition to the garage so no worries about causing any I’ll effects on the garage or the house.
What’s the most reliable mil gen set to install to cover 15kw. I don’t have giving alittle over the 15kw my whole home should be around 12kw at full tilt in the summer. I’m currently using the well lest reliable mep831 to just cover the basics fridge and oil boiler. The foundation and walls will go in in the late spring and I want to install the genset before the roof goes on. Thanks for the help.
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Along with Guys's ease of work platform suggestion... It's worth considering buying a military generator on its military trailer aka a PU (Power Unit). No crawling and everything is already at a nice operational & servicing work height. I have 4 on trailers & it's really handy to be able to hookup & drive to a Gas Station & fill up my aux tanks & day tank or transport to help out a neighbor. Also, if I need remote power on the compound or off, they are ready to roll.Also, don't forget, you may need to take it out at some point. I would put the set on a pedestal. Working on it is a PITA, when you are crawling around on hands and knees. But then you need a way to take it off the pedestal if you need to remove the set at some time. Better to set down and think about what you want, how you want, and how you can do it.
.Just my opinion but if you would start watching the auctions on line for the portable light towers and shop around for the lowest hrs on you can find with KUBOTA diesel engine in it like a 905 /1005/1105/1205 most come with a 6k marathon pancake tail on them that you can usally buy for a song and even if the tail is shot pull the motor and radiator out buy a new 8.2 k tail for 1384 bucks i bought my tail from a Central georgia generator look them up and the tails under single bearing and if you want to run more kws find a 2203 kubota 4 cyl diesel and run up to a 25 k tail for a little over 2 grand for the tail but you can build a bullet proof genset for what ever you want it in or on for less than 3 grand that will outlive 98 % of the commercial generators made today hands down !
@Chainbreaker - I've been wondering about this along with considering a slab & platform. We go back and forth on this every time the wind blows. The convenience of mobility vs the permanence of a slab & platform. It always boils down to one question for us for which we don't have any information. How well do the tires and suspension hold up if the generator sits for very long periods of time? Don't laugh at me, y'all! This question really does hang us up. Think family feud... who's right, me or the Seabee?Along with Guys's ease of work platform suggestion... It's worth considering buying a military generator on its military trailer aka a PU (Power Unit). No crawling and everything is already at a nice operational & servicing work height. I have 4 on trailers & it's really handy to be able to hookup & drive to a Gas Station & fill up my aux tanks & day tank or transport to help out a neighbor. Also, if I need remote power on the compound or off, they are ready to roll.
Of course, the trailer footprint plus adequate walk around clearances would require more space but that is potentially an extra covered car parking space if you should ever need it or added value if you were to sell the property in the future.
When i built mine i pulled the engine and put the new tail on it so not sure about the marathon 6 k tails . But as far as using a good tail on a kubota you know my background and for my industry to have used this set up for 40 plus years solely 7 days a week 12 months a year with as many as 12 techs at any given moment all on their laptops going down the road having zero problems. And up to .17 tvs and 5 roof airs fridge microwave lights for min 10,000 hrs with only weekly oil changes /every 200 hrs with reg maint. i put them up against any military genset in the same 20 to 25 k class any day ! And i base that on first hand seeing it every day for 30 plus yrs and to only have to use it as a back up on a house its a lifetime one purchase event !.
All I have is 2nd Hand information, but it may be worth researching...
I've heard that the light tower gensets don't generate power as "cleanly" and other dedicated sets. Not a big deal if computers aren't involved. May not matter but investigating that possibility AND deciding exactly what you want your generator to do for you could save you money in the end.
Thanks kloppk that’s exactly what I wanted to see. I still have to get one of your conversion kits for the 831 so when my inverter dies I can switch it over.Here is a link to a thread that shows the waveforms of various gensets vs utility power.
Waveforms
Very interesting it’s interesting that you got 10k hours. That beyond any thing I’ll ever need and I’m sure a lot cheaper to maintain then the mil sets. That would be a fun winter project to build my own gen set.When i built mine i pulled the engine and put the new tail on it so not sure about the marathon 6 k tails . But as far as using a good tail on a kubota you know my background and for my industry to have used this set up for 40 plus years solely 7 days a week 12 months a year with as many as 12 techs at any given moment all on their laptops going down the road having zero problems. And up to .17 tvs and 5 roof airs fridge microwave lights for min 10,000 hrs with only weekly oil changes /every 200 hrs with reg maint. i put them up against any military genset in the same 20 to 25 k class any day ! And i base that on first hand seeing it every day for 30 plus yrs and to only have to use it as a back up on a house its a lifetime one purchase event !