Demoh
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Partner, the best part of the deal is the SwiftE load bank!! Oh man, are they nice. I had one I picked up from someone who was closing down a small Air Defence Site. I was all over it! Sadly, some rat stole it from the back end of my car. That's all he took.
The army just dosnt get into explains things to the soldiers that they don't need to know. Like what's in the coolest. There is a NSN, order that coolest, done. So no help from the TM's.
Since you can appreciate this bank I decided to throw these pictures up for you of me getting tired of dealing with the wires and put a proper inlet on the unit. As you can see the PU trailer makes a great work surface. This unit is my friend's unit, his gen faces forward with the toolbox in front of the control panel with makes a great seat. A little jealous of that.
Im about 20 hours into breakin now, very pleased with how the unit is progressing. It can hold 5kw with no smoke and 7kw without spiraling down. My friend's 5kw just started the process and smokes at 5kw but started clearing up after a few hours. Both units started with 2.3 or 3 hours on the clock.
With all the research about coolant that my friend did added with a little of mine, even though I already flushed with green and added SCA, I may still change my fleet over to Rotella ELC NF which is also silicate free. This would be for my primary units that arent my tinkering units.
Since I havent really seen any real hard data I have also started gathering the supplies necessary to do some true consumption tests. Ive seen a guy on youtube with some testing, but not a test at 30%, 40%, 50%,... ... 100%, 110%, etc... I have a 5 gallon graduated cylinder and a load bank, I just have to get my test methodology in order so I have as many constants as possible.
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