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Seppuku 07-07-2010 11:39 AM

I have one sitting around that came from an RV. My father had picked it up some time ago to hook up to the house and never did. I know nothing about it but thinking with hurricane season it may be a good idea. Anyone anything that could help me out here?

Baldy 07-07-2010 12:18 PM

It's worthless. I'll come by and dispose of it for you.

Seppuku 07-07-2010 12:22 PM

yeah ive had a lot of people offer to haha

1988RedT2 07-07-2010 12:28 PM

Always handy to have one around. A lot like a cheap hooker in that regard. Any idea how many watts? You want to be careful if you're going to be running things with motors (like refrigerators) because if the unit is too small or you have it overloaded, the voltage drop can kill a motor.

Baldy 07-07-2010 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by 1988RedT2 (Post 841813)
You want to be careful if you're going to be running things with motors (like refrigerators) because if the unit is too small or you have it overloaded, the voltage drop can kill a motor.

It's my belief that smaller, more efficient refrigeration and air conditioning compressors will be key in the "green" revolution. Also awesome for saving money and alleviating pressure on our antiquated electrical grid.



Imagine a small, quiet, low maintenance, low energy compressor (compared to current industry standards). In the summer time, those peak power draws when people get home from work would go way down. Food transport and storage will become cheaper. The amount of electricity/money saved in commercial refrigeration and air conditioning would add up considerably.



Sorry for the tangent, I'm just excited about new technology. I can't wait for residential applications to be developed.

thatpoorguy 07-07-2010 03:46 PM

who makes the generator, what's the generator output (should be stamped on a placard on the generator itself). i have to work on them for the military, but mine are the massive ones that can power two c-130's at once lmao

j9fd3s 07-09-2010 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by thatpoorguy (Post 841820)
who makes the generator, what's the generator output (should be stamped on a placard on the generator itself). i have to work on them for the military, but mine are the massive ones that can power two c-130's at once lmao



that's like the 4 d-cell one!

thatpoorguy 07-09-2010 10:55 PM

lol it's the old roots blower 2-stroke 4-cylander detroit deisel hooked to a generator twice the diameter and length of a 13b. we have another one for fighters that also has bleed air to air start the fighters that's powered by the old huey's turbine engine lol

1988RedT2 07-09-2010 11:41 PM


Originally Posted by thatpoorguy (Post 841870)
lol it's the old roots blower 2-stroke 4-cylander detroit deisel hooked to a generator twice the diameter and length of a 13b. we have another one for fighters that also has bleed air to air start the fighters that's powered by the old huey's turbine engine lol



Sounds like either one of those would probably be big enough to run a fridge!

thatpoorguy 07-10-2010 12:33 AM

lol we have ones that're actually meant for ground power. they're turbo 6's from cat hooked to massive generators. they'll run a hundred amps at 220 volts


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