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I need some advise from some of you that have far more experience with these generators than I have, (Which is almost none).
I drive a 18 wheeler for a living. I need to mount a generator on my truck. I do not want a gasoline unit, I want diesel. Noise is an issue so it must be something with an ASK (Sound enclosure). I need about 3kw in size. PARTS AVAILABILITY is a big concern for me as I will be using this thing about 50-100 hours a week. Once I have one in place and working and it proves itself I plan to obtain a second unit and have it on hand for when the first one is completely worn out. Has anyone used one of these units to the point of complete uselessness, if so, how many hours did you get out of it?
I have seen several generators online that would fit the bill for about $1,500. These are all built overseas and are likely great for home use, but I do not believe they will hold up to being frame mounted on a semi. Not for very long anyway. That is why I am looking at the military units. I'm pretty certain they will hold up to the abuse much better.
I have tried to do some research on these 2 units and have seen and heard a 831 run in person. I like that unit from what I know about it. I really like the external fuel connection and the internal fuel pump on the 831. Does the 701 have that as well?
I know both units are 24vdc to start and take weird batteries. Can the starter be changed to a 12vdc? (As in, is there a 12vdc starter that will bolt up to the unit?) Maybe have the original starter rewound by a starter shop to be 12vdc? That way I can run a cable from the truck to the starter so the truck batteries (12vdc) can start the unit and truck will of course keep those batteries charged so the internal 24vdc charger will not be needed.
When I saw the 831 I investigated enough to see that it would be pretty easy to flip the control panel down, tap into the back of the controls and wire in a panel that can be remote mounted to both start/stop and monitor the unit. For that matter The panel could be removed, wires extended and the whole panel mounted remotely, (Which is very unlikely I will do that). Is there an easier way to remote start/stop the 831? Is the 701 as easy to remote start/stop?
Can somebody please tell me the primary differences between these 2 units? Would 1 be a better choice for my use than the other? Is there a different unit that you might recommend?
Thank you in advance for any and all help with this project!
I drive a 18 wheeler for a living. I need to mount a generator on my truck. I do not want a gasoline unit, I want diesel. Noise is an issue so it must be something with an ASK (Sound enclosure). I need about 3kw in size. PARTS AVAILABILITY is a big concern for me as I will be using this thing about 50-100 hours a week. Once I have one in place and working and it proves itself I plan to obtain a second unit and have it on hand for when the first one is completely worn out. Has anyone used one of these units to the point of complete uselessness, if so, how many hours did you get out of it?
I have seen several generators online that would fit the bill for about $1,500. These are all built overseas and are likely great for home use, but I do not believe they will hold up to being frame mounted on a semi. Not for very long anyway. That is why I am looking at the military units. I'm pretty certain they will hold up to the abuse much better.
I have tried to do some research on these 2 units and have seen and heard a 831 run in person. I like that unit from what I know about it. I really like the external fuel connection and the internal fuel pump on the 831. Does the 701 have that as well?
I know both units are 24vdc to start and take weird batteries. Can the starter be changed to a 12vdc? (As in, is there a 12vdc starter that will bolt up to the unit?) Maybe have the original starter rewound by a starter shop to be 12vdc? That way I can run a cable from the truck to the starter so the truck batteries (12vdc) can start the unit and truck will of course keep those batteries charged so the internal 24vdc charger will not be needed.
When I saw the 831 I investigated enough to see that it would be pretty easy to flip the control panel down, tap into the back of the controls and wire in a panel that can be remote mounted to both start/stop and monitor the unit. For that matter The panel could be removed, wires extended and the whole panel mounted remotely, (Which is very unlikely I will do that). Is there an easier way to remote start/stop the 831? Is the 701 as easy to remote start/stop?
Can somebody please tell me the primary differences between these 2 units? Would 1 be a better choice for my use than the other? Is there a different unit that you might recommend?
Thank you in advance for any and all help with this project!