Small Diesel Gen for Off-Grid
cdre
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So I'm looking at my off-grid house project and considering generator options to use both while the project is ongoing and afterward for connection to my system. For context, I'm looking at likely an Outback FP2 with around 7000 watts in PV.
The site is in Belize (Central America) and completely off grid. Diesel fuel typically sits right at around US$5.50 and gasoline is about the same.
I need a generator to manage basic construction loads - drills, concrete vibrators, lights, etc - while not costing me an arm and a leg while it's idling (which I expect will be most of the time).
What are your thoughts on this Yanmar turning at 1800 rpm? With the 2 wire option, I can set it up to play nicely with my FP2 down the road.
http://www.generatorsales.com/order/Slow-Turning-Yanmar-5kW-Diesel-Generator.asp?page=yanmar_4kw
The site is in Belize (Central America) and completely off grid. Diesel fuel typically sits right at around US$5.50 and gasoline is about the same.
I need a generator to manage basic construction loads - drills, concrete vibrators, lights, etc - while not costing me an arm and a leg while it's idling (which I expect will be most of the time).
What are your thoughts on this Yanmar turning at 1800 rpm? With the 2 wire option, I can set it up to play nicely with my FP2 down the road.
http://www.generatorsales.com/order/Slow-Turning-Yanmar-5kW-Diesel-Generator.asp?page=yanmar_4kw
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Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-GridWhat are your thoughts on this Yanmar turning at 1800 rpm? With the 2 wire option, I can set it up to play nicely with my FP2 down the road.
Are you sure 4 kw is large enough? You may not be able to start a table saw while the air compressor is running. Have you considered a Honda eu6500? It runs on gasoline and is an inverter generator... when you draw smaller loads the engine slows down to save fuel.
--vtMaps4 X 235watt Samsung, Midnite ePanel, Outback VFX3524 FM60 & mate, 4 Interstate L16, trimetric, Honda eu2000i -
Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-Grid
Woops.... You are right on the loads. Probably would want to look at their faster running 5.6kW unit. http://www.generatorsales.com/order/Yanmar-6875-Watt-Diesel-Generator.asp?page=Y6875
Trying to stay away from gas (maybe irrationally). My biggest aversion to the inverter generators is that I'll have a tough time getting someone local to fix them. -
Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-Grid
Some of the non-inverter Hondas (and other) work-site gensets are not inverter type--but will idle down if there are no AC loads (obviously, if you have some always on loads like lighting, the genset will still operate at full speed).
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
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Not that they re bullet proof but the Hondas are well tested. My 3000i will start my 'darn hard to start' Makita compressor even when it is 15*C and my 15A table saw at the same time. the 300i doesn't blip while my older 2800w non inverter gen will grunt when starting just the compressor... YMMV
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Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-Grid
I don't own a Yanmar diesel, but I have a Titan generator which looks like a Chinese clone of the Yanmar 10hp engine. If it is the same as the Yanmar, when you turn the key off, the electric kill switch trips a solenoid which throws a mechanical linkage to the fuel shutoff. The 2 wire will start it fine the first time, but someone will have to manually switch the lever back to run every time the generator shuts down to make it ready to start again. Before you buy, check with the seller to confirm if there is a way around this.
EDIT: I just read another post in this forum with a video showing the mechanics of the Yanmar diesel.
http://forum.solar-electric.com/showthread.php?22153-increase-speed-%28and-frequency%29-in-a-diesel-genset -
Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-Grid
n4wff, thanks for the info on start/stop - that's good to know. Definitely a ton of info out there on Aurora and other Yanmar clones.
The other disadvantage the Yanmar I'm considering may have is a lower quality voltage regulator than Honda's, which I understand is amazing...
Still a ton of research to do, but I appreciate the info on the gas gens. I'd pretty much written them off, but now I realize I need to give them some consideration... -
Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-Gridn4wff, thanks for the info on start/stop - that's good to know. Definitely a ton of info out there on Aurora and other Yanmar clones.
The other disadvantage the Yanmar I'm considering may have is a lower quality voltage regulator than Honda's, which I understand is amazing...
Still a ton of research to do, but I appreciate the info on the gas gens. I'd pretty much written them off, but now I realize I need to give them some consideration...
I'd ask what the Generator end is and are there options. -
Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-Grid
Just confirmed they use the Mecc Alte generator heads as well. Thinking the best bet might be to move up to their Perkins 6.1kW unit - http://www.generatorsales.com/order/Perkins-6-kW-Diesel-Generator.asp?page=P6125. I can get warranty service at a local Perkins dealer.
So many choices.... -
Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-GridJust confirmed they use the Mecc Alte generator heads as well. Thinking the best bet might be to move up to their Perkins 6.1kW unit - http://www.generatorsales.com/order/Perkins-6-kW-Diesel-Generator.asp?page=P6125. I can get warranty service at a local Perkins dealer.
So many choices....
I have changed my mind several times over the years. With Inverter generators you can pair two of them when you need big power and just use one when required and charge at a slower rate. Then you always have a spare with redundancy, never a bad thing. -
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Plus the inverter-gensets have stable output, and they will sip gas when loads are light such as the end of a charge cycle or if you must use it to run base loads for long periods of time (for instance if your PV inverter dies).4.5 kw APC UPS powered by a Prius, 12 kw Generac, Honda EU3000is -
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Inverter genset is semiconductor output, conventional genset is copper winding output correct? In a remote area I would opt for the copper windings. -
Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-GridInverter genset is semiconductor output, conventional genset is copper winding output correct? In a remote area I would opt for the copper windings.
In terms of simple reliability, there is something to be said for the electronically generated output in terms of its better ability to protect itself and the engine under various fault conditions. I would not generalize without looking at the user experience over several years if I could access that. :-)SMA SB 3000, old BP panels. -
Re: Small Diesel Gen for Off-Grid
There are many people on this forum that have discussed the reliability of their Honda or Yamaha inverter-genset. One has put thousands of hours on one.4.5 kw APC UPS powered by a Prius, 12 kw Generac, Honda EU3000is
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