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I visited today the Paris Boat Exhibition and asked a few questions
about diesel generators to produce home energy to a boat. This means a 4 kW set that would run about 12 hours a day. When I ask about the periodic maintenance for generators, all vendors give me figures in the 50 to 150 hour range. I am surprised of this low figure, for it means that for some generators I would have to change the oil every week or for the best, every other week. Do you think these figures are real, or do vendors say so in comparison with the service required for a car? I think the operation of a generator is less tiring for the engine, because of its constant speed and less shocks and variations in power. Any opinion on this? Jean-Marc France |