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http://www.homepower.com/files/mark8.pdf
Any opinon on this being used as a genset on a sailboat? An excellent PDF file on building a genset from a 5HP motor and car alternator. Including images and schematics of resistive field controller as well as an electronic field controller version. Most interesting is: "Type and Size of Engine We’ve since tried many different combinations of engines and alternators. Small gas engines between 3 and 8 horsepower work well. We found that the Honda small engines will run more than 5,000 hours without major work, Tecumseh engines about 800 hours, and Briggs & Stratton engines about 600 hours. The particular Honda G40 (170 cc, Å4.5 hp) engine pictured here has run for over 13,000 hours with the same rings, bearings and valves. The Honda also has the advantage of a 100 hour oil change interval, compared with 25 hours for both the Tecumseh and the Briggs & Stratton. If you consider the operating life and operating cost of small engines, then the higher quality engines are much less expensive despite their higher initial cost. " Mic |
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