Could you please expand upon your claims/ideas. I mean these things spend months on container ships at constant revs and are designed for the volume entailed. 2-5 kw would depend on the size of the area to be accomodated and of course the ambient temperatures to contend with for the duration and the degree of insulation of the area being heated or cooled. When referring to KW is that max effect or constant and is that peak or KWH - sheesh! Sorry it's been a really bad day...
--- On Mon, 6/27/11, audiolaw@aol.com <audiolaw@aol.com> wrote:
From: audiolaw@aol.com <audiolaw@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Dave here in s..e Ind. mb gen set.
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, June 27, 2011, 2:31 PM
Naw, it's too big, is my point, regardless of what it's attached to. You do this kind of calculation backward, figure out how many KW/hrs you require, then how big a gen head to get those numbers, then how big (small) and engine to fit to do the job. For the above mentioned tasks, 2-5 kw, perhaps 250-500 cc engine... Got one 5k gen powerd by a 5 hp B&S (don't know the displacement), and another powered by a 440cc diesel single...The little Deutz engine runs a 120v single phase gen head, the B&S does single phase 120 or 240..
bkI agree exactly with you design idea. No idea how to compare reefer output to KW, KW/hrs, which would imply the thing is driving generator, not a reefer..
No worries, I get days like that too...
--- On Mon, 6/27/11, Old Grumpy <grumpygubbe@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Old Grumpy <grumpygubbe@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Dave here in s..e Ind. mb gen set.
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, June 27, 2011, 1:46 PM
Re: [diesel_mercedes] Dave here in s..e Ind. mb gen set.
So what? The listing doesn't mention engine size, it just says 4 cylinder MBZ. That could be anything from about 1.0 to 2.6 ltrs.
12.5 kw is not huge. Most houses run 100 amp service, which is about 12 kw, isn't it?
I know that for location shoots, we'll line up multiple truck mounted gen sets running 100 or 150 kW EACH. Most of that is for lighting. But when you add in craft services and honey wagons and dressing rooms, you get a lot of amps lined up pretty fast.
There are plenty of big RVs that have over 10kw gen sets and use the power for big AC units for desert fun.
Tom
In a message dated 6/27/2011 2:49:17 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, briankk@att.net writes:
Probably be great for a household, or vacation home standby generator, or even for a big RV.
Tom
In a message dated 6/27/2011 2:16:37 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, briankk@att.net writes:
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