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Like the title says, I'm building an M109 motorhome conversion and I need to figure out what generator/s I'm going to use. Figured that I ought to look into mil-surplus stuff before I buy anything. Hoping I can explain a little bit about what I need, and then get some input about what I ought to be on the hunt for.
I've put a lot of thought/effort into keeping my electrical needs in the motorhome to a minimum. Radiant heating, AC runs off the engine, no microwave or other real high-draw electrical appliances, etc. As far as the motorhome goes, I don't need much more than to be able to power the interior lights (which will probably be LED), computer (also serve as TV & stereo), fridge, fantastic vent/fan, misc. water pumps, etc. I'm also planning on installing 12V car-stereo speakers throughout the vehicle, but nothing crazy.
I'm probably going to replace the generator on the engine with Wolverine Tech's 12/24V dual alternator setup. I think his 12V alternator puts out about 200W, and I will use that to charge the house batteries. At least while the engine is running.
Something like a Honda EU2000i (or two) mounted up in the cabover rack would be another nice, quiet, power source. If I go this route, I'll probably just buy one for now, and then see if I really even need a second one. I do like the idea of being able to run them in parallel though.
The enclosed trailer that I'm pulling behind Mah Deuce is going to be stuffed full of all my tools (MIG-welder, electric/hydraulic tubing bender, drills, grinders, etc.), along with my bikes, and other toys. The MIG welder is the most demanding electrical load, and Miller told me that I'll need about a 6500W generator to get full power out of it. The generator doesn't necessarily need to put out 220V, but a lot of the generators I've seen in this category can/do.
Long-term plans also include solar panels, which will cover the majority of the roof of the M109 box.
I'll also be able to connect to shore-power, but don't imagine that I'll make use of that very often.
I've already got a 3000W pure-sine inverter installed in the truck, and I'm going to use 6V deep-cycle golfcart batteries of some sort for storage. Not sure how big this battery bank will be yet. Depends on $ and how much space the water tanks take up. But there will probably be at least ten 6V batteries mounted somewhere in/on the truck, and there will be another, larger, bank of batteries in the trailer.
So that's a quick overview. I guess what I'm wondering is whether there are any military surplus generators that might be particularly well-suited to either of these applications (small 2000-3000W generator for the truck & larger 6500W+ generator for the trailer).
I'm thinking that the little Honda EU2000i's might be hard to beat. Not wild about the idea of having to carry gasoline on the truck, but it's not that big of a deal. I'll be carrying plenty of gasoline in the trailer (for the dirtbikes), and would only need to transfer fuel to a small tank on the truck. If I end up putting one of the larger civilian generators on/in the trailer, that will probably need to be gasoline too. Just because all the non-surplus diesel generators I've seen are REALLY expensive.
Are the mil-surplus generators diesel-only or multifuel? Multifuel would be a LOT more appealing because I wasn't planning on having a pure-diesel tank, and I'll be running Mah Deuce on anything/everything. I will have a VERY good fuel filtration/processing system onboard though, so contaminants should be much of an issue. If a generator require is diesel-only, that's just one more type of fuel that I'll have to carry, and I would prefer to keep things as flexible as possible.
I've put a lot of thought/effort into keeping my electrical needs in the motorhome to a minimum. Radiant heating, AC runs off the engine, no microwave or other real high-draw electrical appliances, etc. As far as the motorhome goes, I don't need much more than to be able to power the interior lights (which will probably be LED), computer (also serve as TV & stereo), fridge, fantastic vent/fan, misc. water pumps, etc. I'm also planning on installing 12V car-stereo speakers throughout the vehicle, but nothing crazy.
I'm probably going to replace the generator on the engine with Wolverine Tech's 12/24V dual alternator setup. I think his 12V alternator puts out about 200W, and I will use that to charge the house batteries. At least while the engine is running.
Something like a Honda EU2000i (or two) mounted up in the cabover rack would be another nice, quiet, power source. If I go this route, I'll probably just buy one for now, and then see if I really even need a second one. I do like the idea of being able to run them in parallel though.
The enclosed trailer that I'm pulling behind Mah Deuce is going to be stuffed full of all my tools (MIG-welder, electric/hydraulic tubing bender, drills, grinders, etc.), along with my bikes, and other toys. The MIG welder is the most demanding electrical load, and Miller told me that I'll need about a 6500W generator to get full power out of it. The generator doesn't necessarily need to put out 220V, but a lot of the generators I've seen in this category can/do.
Long-term plans also include solar panels, which will cover the majority of the roof of the M109 box.
I'll also be able to connect to shore-power, but don't imagine that I'll make use of that very often.
I've already got a 3000W pure-sine inverter installed in the truck, and I'm going to use 6V deep-cycle golfcart batteries of some sort for storage. Not sure how big this battery bank will be yet. Depends on $ and how much space the water tanks take up. But there will probably be at least ten 6V batteries mounted somewhere in/on the truck, and there will be another, larger, bank of batteries in the trailer.
So that's a quick overview. I guess what I'm wondering is whether there are any military surplus generators that might be particularly well-suited to either of these applications (small 2000-3000W generator for the truck & larger 6500W+ generator for the trailer).
I'm thinking that the little Honda EU2000i's might be hard to beat. Not wild about the idea of having to carry gasoline on the truck, but it's not that big of a deal. I'll be carrying plenty of gasoline in the trailer (for the dirtbikes), and would only need to transfer fuel to a small tank on the truck. If I end up putting one of the larger civilian generators on/in the trailer, that will probably need to be gasoline too. Just because all the non-surplus diesel generators I've seen are REALLY expensive.
Are the mil-surplus generators diesel-only or multifuel? Multifuel would be a LOT more appealing because I wasn't planning on having a pure-diesel tank, and I'll be running Mah Deuce on anything/everything. I will have a VERY good fuel filtration/processing system onboard though, so contaminants should be much of an issue. If a generator require is diesel-only, that's just one more type of fuel that I'll have to carry, and I would prefer to keep things as flexible as possible.