SolitarySky
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Hello everybody,
I have recently acquired an 30D36R generator though Ebay. The unit is in excellent condition, the counter states only 90 hours and overall the only parts missings is the battery and the manifold heater filter.
I would like to ask you for some advice regarding a few things:
1) I'm looking for a battery to fit on the generator, would any Ah rating do or do you think there is a minimum requirement? I understand that the original battery was 24Ah but if I could do with something less expensive it would be better.
2) I will need to convert the 240V power plug (Nema L14-20 if I identified it correctly) to standard european one. I understand it has 1 Ground, 1 Neutral and 2 Hot wires, is there any particular arrangement suggested to rewire this receptacle to a Ground/Neutral/Hot triple socket?
3) The generator by default runs on 3600rpm and 60Hz. Although I can accomodate everything that will be connected to it to accept 60 Hz, having a 50 Hz output would be less hassle-free (in europe) and would also reduce both noise and the wear of the engine by reducing it's rpm to 3000. Do you have any advice on how (or if) this could be achieved without compromising the engine or other components? As I understand this could also imply some voltage drop but most european appliances run 220 so I guess it might not be an issue.
I have found both the original manual for the generator and the engine manual but do not want to start meddling with it without some professional advice.
Thank you in advance for any replies!
Scibor
I have recently acquired an 30D36R generator though Ebay. The unit is in excellent condition, the counter states only 90 hours and overall the only parts missings is the battery and the manifold heater filter.
I would like to ask you for some advice regarding a few things:
1) I'm looking for a battery to fit on the generator, would any Ah rating do or do you think there is a minimum requirement? I understand that the original battery was 24Ah but if I could do with something less expensive it would be better.
2) I will need to convert the 240V power plug (Nema L14-20 if I identified it correctly) to standard european one. I understand it has 1 Ground, 1 Neutral and 2 Hot wires, is there any particular arrangement suggested to rewire this receptacle to a Ground/Neutral/Hot triple socket?
3) The generator by default runs on 3600rpm and 60Hz. Although I can accomodate everything that will be connected to it to accept 60 Hz, having a 50 Hz output would be less hassle-free (in europe) and would also reduce both noise and the wear of the engine by reducing it's rpm to 3000. Do you have any advice on how (or if) this could be achieved without compromising the engine or other components? As I understand this could also imply some voltage drop but most european appliances run 220 so I guess it might not be an issue.
I have found both the original manual for the generator and the engine manual but do not want to start meddling with it without some professional advice.
Thank you in advance for any replies!
Scibor