Incredilion
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Hey Folks,
I'm converting over an Onan MEP 002A Engine for use with a DC Motor that I plan to use as a DC generator, and I'm looking to find out if anyone knows how long of a pipe/etc will develop too much backpressure? I want to run the exhaust outside of my garage, to quiet it a little, but I'm trying to see if anyone else has done it, with what results?
The motor I'm using as a generator is one that I've been using for quite a while now, on my Lister 16/1. I have large forklift batteries that power my house, there are (2) of them totalling 48VDC @ 1105 AH. Kinda large, 5200 pounds, total.
The DC Motor I'm using kicks out about 125 Amps or so at 48 volts, so it charges the batteries with enough current to keep them efficient. This is all for winter power, I have about 8KW in solar & a 3KW windmill that makes power...sometimes. For the rest, like now, when the days are short, I need generation, via fossil fuels.
Anyways, I'm coverting (2) of these engines, rebuilts both, into DC charging generators. Working with a machine shop now to develop a shaft for the flywheel & a mount on one side for the motor/generator. I'll post pics when done, this will be my "high tech" motor!
Anyways, any help on the muffler/extension greatly appreciated-
Chris
I'm converting over an Onan MEP 002A Engine for use with a DC Motor that I plan to use as a DC generator, and I'm looking to find out if anyone knows how long of a pipe/etc will develop too much backpressure? I want to run the exhaust outside of my garage, to quiet it a little, but I'm trying to see if anyone else has done it, with what results?
The motor I'm using as a generator is one that I've been using for quite a while now, on my Lister 16/1. I have large forklift batteries that power my house, there are (2) of them totalling 48VDC @ 1105 AH. Kinda large, 5200 pounds, total.
The DC Motor I'm using kicks out about 125 Amps or so at 48 volts, so it charges the batteries with enough current to keep them efficient. This is all for winter power, I have about 8KW in solar & a 3KW windmill that makes power...sometimes. For the rest, like now, when the days are short, I need generation, via fossil fuels.
Anyways, I'm coverting (2) of these engines, rebuilts both, into DC charging generators. Working with a machine shop now to develop a shaft for the flywheel & a mount on one side for the motor/generator. I'll post pics when done, this will be my "high tech" motor!
Anyways, any help on the muffler/extension greatly appreciated-
Chris