OffgridIdaho
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Hi and welcome from N Idaho!
I watched the OR auction today and wanted to buy 1 of two gensets up for auction. Gen 1 was an 831 air cooled yanmar and gen 2 was an 802a water cooled onan. Gen will be used to charge my homemade Idaho power wall from LifePo4 EV cells. I currently charge at 40a/24 v or 1390w. I am upgrading my battery and solar in the spring so that charge number will go to 1400w/48v maybe a bit higher.
The questions:
Would a water cooled last longer? Temps here range from -25f-103f
When the ad says "engine not complete" but I see nothing missing what does that mean?
(battery? fuel? water?)
How much fuel per hour would an 831, 802a, 803a use at those amps/watts?
What is the likelihood of getting a dead generator that I have to fix or cannot fix?
Currently I use a Honda 3k pure sine, are the above gensets going to give me a clean wave or garbage? Will the gen pass through bad waves while charging and transfer is going to house?
If I do get a non-running genset what are the chances I CAN fix it? Are parts available to civis? I have been doing my own mech work for 50 years.
How many hours are the air/water cooled good for? Mean time failure hours?
How loud are they at 1500w load?
When bidding, am I better off buying a gen that has 1,000hrs/13yrs old or 21hrs/13 yrs old? Is a gen that got run more often better then one that sat for a decade and not run?
OK thats it for now...........
The results of todays "watch"
I saw a not complete non tested 2003-831 with 125hrs go for $1100 and an 2009-803a with 21hrs go for $3400 +15% commission +driving+fuel+time
Is that good or not good?
I watched the OR auction today and wanted to buy 1 of two gensets up for auction. Gen 1 was an 831 air cooled yanmar and gen 2 was an 802a water cooled onan. Gen will be used to charge my homemade Idaho power wall from LifePo4 EV cells. I currently charge at 40a/24 v or 1390w. I am upgrading my battery and solar in the spring so that charge number will go to 1400w/48v maybe a bit higher.
The questions:
Would a water cooled last longer? Temps here range from -25f-103f
When the ad says "engine not complete" but I see nothing missing what does that mean?
(battery? fuel? water?)
How much fuel per hour would an 831, 802a, 803a use at those amps/watts?
What is the likelihood of getting a dead generator that I have to fix or cannot fix?
Currently I use a Honda 3k pure sine, are the above gensets going to give me a clean wave or garbage? Will the gen pass through bad waves while charging and transfer is going to house?
If I do get a non-running genset what are the chances I CAN fix it? Are parts available to civis? I have been doing my own mech work for 50 years.
How many hours are the air/water cooled good for? Mean time failure hours?
How loud are they at 1500w load?
When bidding, am I better off buying a gen that has 1,000hrs/13yrs old or 21hrs/13 yrs old? Is a gen that got run more often better then one that sat for a decade and not run?
OK thats it for now...........
The results of todays "watch"
I saw a not complete non tested 2003-831 with 125hrs go for $1100 and an 2009-803a with 21hrs go for $3400 +15% commission +driving+fuel+time
Is that good or not good?