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Generators
Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 1:33 pm
by jhanger
Has anyone tried using a Generac Guardian RV unit in their trojan?? I'm looking to replace a 20 year old Onan.
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 3:49 pm
by Buckknekkid
Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 7:21 pm
by RWS
In 2003 I got rid of my unreliable, potentially DEADLY Onan 6.5 and replaced it with a 5.5 diesel running on it's own seperate tank.
WHAT A MIRACULOUS DIFFERENCE THAT MADE !
RWS
P.S. The diesel is certified to run in a gas environment !
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 9:38 pm
by prowlersfish
The diesel is certified to run in a gas environment ??????
who makes it ?
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 11:15 pm
by RWS
Here's the website address and some info. I've had mine since 2003, and it's been flawless.
http://www.nextgenerationpower.com/
REVOLUTIONARY 5kw GEN-SET FEATURES COMPACT DESIGN
Many boaters want a gen-set but have limited space aboard their craft. A new 5 kW diesel gen-set can solve this problem, as it boasts the shortest length of any 5 kW unit on the market.
The UCM2-5.5 gen-set from Next Generation Power Engineering features a revolutionary design similar to its recent predecessor, the 3.5kW UCM1-3.5. Unique components include Next Generation's patented, low-profile generator mounting system and Goodyear's new helical cut timing system, which combine to allow the ultra-compact size. Dimensions are just 23" long x 17' wide x 20" high, and dry weight is only 230 lbs.
A 10 hp, 2-cylinder Kubota diesel engine provides fuel-efficient power. It is freshwater cooled and completely marinized. The 60 Hz AC power it produces is enough to run any array of appliances and electronic devices, along with two typical air conditioning units. Operation speed is just 2,800 rpm, rather than the 3,600 rpm typical of high speed gen-sets. This drastically reduces noise and vibration while extending operating life.
A version is now available that is Ignition Protection Certified for use in gasoline powered vessels.
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 6:52 am
by prowlersfish
That good to know . it would be a good genset to get if you plan to convert to diesel power later . to anser the first ouestion I would not put a RV genset in a boat there not set up for marine use I don;t thnk you could safley do it
No genset
Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 11:51 am
by rossjo
I'm with Buckknekkid on this one.
I'm yanking my Onan diesel genset and putting in 2 more Group 27 (I get them below cost) batteries and inverters. Easier and more reliable. I use solar panels.