So let me ask this mep803 is that the answer best in reliability and I’m thinking 10kw is more than enough now.
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Ha! I'll stand back now and let the barrage fly! In my opinion, talking about the main generator, not the means to turn it. If the generator has a cast iron housing (stator) and runs within its parameters, particularly heat, it will last forever. It's just cast iron, steel laminates, copper wire and a bearing or two. Military generators are robust, but they don't always run within parameters. Tactical situations are what they are. Then they break and someone attempts a repair. This is where the problems arise... or maybe best said, where the opportunity to take something reliable and make it less reliable. My generator had a substandard part installed by a maintenance activity. That part failed and now I own a problem. I'll replace it with an OEM part.
Engines are not my area of expertise, but I do have command experience with all kinds of things powered by engines. They run great when maintained properly. They don't run at all sooner or later when not maintained properly. They too are subject to tactical conditions and good old fashioned wear and tear. Still, a diesel engine is not all that complex to run and maintain. They're highly reliable. Use quality lubricants and parts.
Hours of operation... I see a lot of this posted in the forums. You'll see posts, let me exaggerate to make a point, you'll see posts like, "Hooray, I just got the deal of the century. I bought a military generator with just 50-hours on the meter. The dumb knuckleheads DEMIL'ed a brand new generator." Yeah... it may be an exaggeration on my part, but the point is that the meter reflects run time on that set since it was last overhauled. It doesn't mean that the generator set has just 50 runtime hours over its lifetime.
Would I buy a military generator? Sure! In fact I did. It was a lemon... someone miss-wired its internals and put in a substandard diode board. The engine smokes worse than my Uncle Charlie ever did. It only had 1,000 hours on the meter, a mere babe in the woods. LOL - had I known it was a lemon, I definitely would have bought it! You may wonder why? Well... I did hydroelectric when I was in the Army Corps. The idea of a diesel powered generator set fascinates me - anything but water. I'm an electrical engineer and I love a problem just like a puzzler loves a puzzle. And... you said it first, I'm a child when it comes to big toys and I love all things military. I'll get it running and love every minute getting there. What I love the most? Everyone on this forum. They help with no strings attached.
I must end with what's fair is fair... Are all used military generators lemons? Absolutely not. Lemons appear to be rare and most get something that runs and serves them well.
I told you about my experience because I want to make one overarching point:
Go into it with your eyes open. Know what you want and what's within your limits of mechanical and electrical capabilities. And then... stretch yourself! :0)