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On Sat, 04 Mar 2006 23:44:13 -0500, Larry wrote:
Get a full genset. This main-engine-driven-AC-powerplant is economic insanity..... Not necessarily. If you already have one or more gensets for use at anchor, and you spend a lot of time underway, it might make sense to have a way to generate power from the main engines. The hydraulic equipment can take care of speed regulation totally independent of main engine speed, no reason to run it at 1800 RPM, all it's doing is driving a hydraulic pump. It might be more cost effective however to drive a large alternator from the main engine, either mechanically or hydraulically, and use the DC output to power a large inverter. That eliminates the complexity of hydraulic speed regulation. |
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