- 400
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- Location
- Healdton Oklahoma/ SOOK
Good luck on closing, you are advance planning.
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Just curious on this setup what you set the voltage at so that the A&B voltage is high enough without the C phase being too high? Thinking of getting a gen for my house with 2 3-ton AC's and a 2.5 ton split Mitsubishi unit. Seems like a 15 kw would be better but my concern is the voltage.3 phase does not have to be feared. It is actually more efficient. Just planning to balance loads and a 3 phase distribution. Power your house from A&B phase and run 120vac from distribution C phase
to garage to keep beer cold. Use an inductive load like an electric heater on C phase as load bank. A,B,C phase do not have to be exactly pulling same amps, but the closer the better but not show stopper.
Sounds like you hit a lucky sale or bid too high on three units. Most of the sales I watch go way over what I would pay for one. I got lucky on mine and got one that was pretty good mechanical but looked like ass so the bidding didn't get too crazy.So...I won 3 MEP 803A generators... I only wanted one but I thought bidding would be more competitive. Lesson learned. I never bid on a government liquidation before. Looks like I will be renting a trailer to get these home. I guess I will fix/test all of them and sell of two.
Rent (or borrow?) a trailer with a rear gate. Take a heavy chain and make a big loop through 2 of the 4 tie down rings... hook that to your vehicles hitch (or ATV hitch or other) and just slide/pull them off the trailer. The aluminum skids they are on will more than take it... Good luck.It will be interesting to see what I wind up with. Now I just have to figure out the rest of the purchase process, rent a trailer, drive to OKC pick them up and invent a way to unload them at the house. The unloading part has me stumped because I don't have a forklift or a tractor to lift them off the trailer. Might have to ask around and see if the neighbors can help.
If that is just the auction fee your cost will go up from there. GL charges a 12% buyer's premium plus sales tax for the state/county the units are sold in.In that case, I averaged $830 per unit. The hours are estimated 4K, 5K and 6K.
If that is just the auction fee your cost will go up from there. GL charges a 12% buyer's premium plus sales tax for the state/county the units are sold in.
These skids don't slide all that easy on metal. I had mine in the back of my pickup and winched it out onto a trailer for starters. After I got it sorted out I drug it off the trailer with my tractor. When I was winching it out of the truck I had to put tension on the cable then work the unit side to side with a crowbar to get it to move then I would retention the cable some more.
Look over any maintenance notes they may have and make sure you add oil and at least water before attempting to start them. Be ready to shut it back down and replace the return fuel hoses. If they hadn't been done recently they will most likely leak. I used 1/8"/3.2mm Gates fuel hose for the small return lines. I bought it at Oreily auto parts. The short hoses have the crimped metal clamping that can be cut away and replaced with 1/4" fuel hose.
You will need some way to load the units for testing and sorting other than your house. One quick and easy solution is to find a cheap or free electric range. They take up considerable space but are pretty much a ready to use load bank. I saw one local to me in the free section on Craigslist the other day.
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