Homemade Diesel Generator

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  • čas přidán 29. 07. 2021
  • Finished the Diesel Generator. Just a quick review and demo.
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  • @edwardcardozo8325
    @edwardcardozo8325 Před 2 lety +85

    I love finding small channels like this, truly a gem

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @VIDIOSERi
      @VIDIOSERi Před 5 měsíci

      Здравейте от България такъв мини дизел двигател моля цена благодаря

  • @robervine7721
    @robervine7721 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Designing/building stuff with two separated components makes perfect sense!
    If either component of “direct coupled” equipment fails it invariably leads to total replacement! Nice work 👍

  • @Green_Leaf
    @Green_Leaf Před měsícem +8

    Gasoline engines mate well with 2-pole alternators to generate power at 3600 rpm. Diesel engines mate well with 4-pole alternators to generate at 1800 rpm.

  • @crazyfvck
    @crazyfvck Před 3 měsíci +1

    AWESOME setup! Just what I was looking for :) I love how clean it looks, with no wires running all over the place, etc..

  • @chrisbayus5189
    @chrisbayus5189 Před měsícem +2

    Nicely done! The voltage and engine RPM barely even blinked when you applied load. Should give you a long reliable service life

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Před rokem

    I would like to do this during winter months, got plenty of engines and generators to work with
    Like the H design and coupler
    Keep us up to date
    Thanks 😊

  • @stevemorris3710
    @stevemorris3710 Před rokem +4

    Great build, the performance of the governor is amazing!

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem +3

      Thanks. Just got thru Hurricane Ian, and it performed flawlessly.

    • @stevemorris3710
      @stevemorris3710 Před rokem

      @@gwseymour Paid it's way already them, glad you're safe.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem +2

      @@stevemorris3710 Thanks! Finally getting dug out of this mess.

  • @JB-fn9lb
    @JB-fn9lb Před 9 měsíci +10

    I would make the actual mounting of the two main components on a solid substrate ( if weight were no issue, say a half inch steel plate.) with the required offsets added to perform any required alignment. Then I would use rubber isolation mounts to attach to the current welded square tube frame. Two things, the vibration harmonics you currently have will dramatically be reduced. Not 100 percent that’s for sure, but the longevity of all components will be drastically improved especially the lovejoy coupling. Make it more rigid and try to balance out as much tangent vibrations as realistically possible.

  • @luuk-out-below9804
    @luuk-out-below9804 Před 10 měsíci

    Very nice build, thanks for posting.

  • @ericwold9765
    @ericwold9765 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Wow I built something very similar, with a northern tool 4500 watt head, and the lovejoys for direct drive. I used old hockey pucks drilled out as vibration dampeners. I also got the electric starter for the engine, you still have to use the decompression lever to get it started.

  • @jimkaye8160
    @jimkaye8160 Před měsícem

    Great job on the alignment! Especially considering the very tight tolerances. 👍

  • @clarissaw7987
    @clarissaw7987 Před 2 lety +10

    thank you for sharing
    my two biggest beefs with your build is the small bolts and no washers and the 3,600 engine speed.
    i would not run anything at 3,600 but trade for a 4 pole head or pulley it down.
    been off grid 15 years and use a lambardini with a dc motor/generator via a solar charger. as backup.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +5

      Well. first...If you live off the grid, then I kneel before you, hat in hand. Having said that, most Harry Homeowner 5K "Emergency Generators" run at 3600. I am also concerned with the RPM, but I needed the HP to keep up the HZ for my water pump. I'd rather loose the genny than my water pump (Florida). I also have solar, battery packs, and a propane gen for the water. Thanks for watching and sharing! BTW....What small bolts?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +3

      @Kiel Uyttenhove Yes Sir! It's all a trade. At 3600 it holds the rpm (HZ and HP) perfectly.

  • @JoshiNirdeshak
    @JoshiNirdeshak Před 16 dny

    Wow, I am really impressed with the Prime mover. It started on the very first pull. Very Nice video

  • @dansw0rkshop
    @dansw0rkshop Před 8 měsíci +9

    Have you tried running on alternative fuels such as biodiesel, waste motor oil, fryer oil etc?

  • @dirtbike662
    @dirtbike662 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great work! I would recommend some sort of inverter and battery buffer between your house. Many things in the house have goofy electronics that don't like generator sign wave. Had to replace the spark module in my gas stove because I was testing out the generator on the house.

  • @modeverything9949
    @modeverything9949 Před rokem +3

    Very cool. I’m currently researching make my own diesel gen for my rv. Came across this video which really peaks my interest and let’s me know it can be done. Subscribed. Thanks

    • @paruhblgen4222
      @paruhblgen4222 Před 5 měsíci +2

      It would be worth trying if you lived in Northern countries. Then you could combine diesel engine with diesel heater

  • @AlphaDogChoppers
    @AlphaDogChoppers Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nicely done. It’s noisy AF! Next project for me would have to be a sound isolation generator shed.

  • @WJCTechyman
    @WJCTechyman Před rokem +6

    Looks good. I would say the next thing for it is designing an enclosure with decent sound dampening material and air ventilation in two halves for cooling, one for the engine and the other for gen head as it sounds incredibly loud on camera.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem +3

      It is loud. I only use it an hour at a time to take showers, do dishes, and get my water pressure up. I have a huge solar powered batt pack for the rest of my needs. After a hurricane, all you can here is everyone's gens running, so you kind of tune it out (and drink a lot).

    • @manitoba-op4jx
      @manitoba-op4jx Před 5 měsíci

      a big box with some deadening foam with an intake and exhaust would cut it down well enough

  • @hans-joachimdehnert552
    @hans-joachimdehnert552 Před rokem +7

    For the coupling I would use a car part called Guibo, or Hardy disc. (German ) It is placed in any car between the Gearbox and the Kardan, it is made of rubber and some short metal tubes. Its cheap.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      Thanks....I used what I had, but there are many good coupling options.

    • @offgridmangogrower
      @offgridmangogrower Před rokem

      Please include or send us a pic of your joint….?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      @@offgridmangogrower Well....I can't add a pic to a current video. It's a Lovejoy. there are many pics on line.

  • @chrisjones1932
    @chrisjones1932 Před 4 měsíci +2

    How well would it work if it was belt driven with a little larger pully on the generator side so you could slow the rpm down on the engine ?

  • @GalloPazzesco
    @GalloPazzesco Před rokem

    Awesome video, upvoted and shared! 👍🏽👍🏾👍👍🏼👍🏿

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      Thanks! Just fired it up after a year. Started on the first pull!

  • @JoshKilen
    @JoshKilen Před rokem

    very nice video, thanks for sharing.

  • @SavageDarkness
    @SavageDarkness Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you! I have been looking for a generator build that I can use on a skoolie (school bus turned motor home) So that the generator can run off the primary fuel tank. Do you think this would be able to fully power a motorhome? namely a desktop PC, Fridge and mini-split AC? I know it would be best for such an application to run with a belt instead, but am concerned about having enough output. Should I upgrade the parts?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +1

      You have to add up the wattage of each appliance, and make sure your gen head can supply it. The main thing is holding the rpm at 3600 as the load varies.

    • @allywilkeforsenate
      @allywilkeforsenate Před rokem +1

      Cold weather might be a problem with no glow plugs or electric start?

  • @goofypettiger
    @goofypettiger Před 11 měsíci +4

    Hello, very impressive! I have been thinking of getting one of the 418cc diesels myself and making a combo air compressor plus generator. My question is, what sort of speed control did you employ to keep the output at 60Hz? One would think that the shop vac and chop saw would have slowed the engine down.

    • @Wingnut353
      @Wingnut353 Před 7 měsíci +1

      the engine already has a governor on it... so you just set it to the RPM you want and it will try to stick to that. That is just what a governor does.

    • @robervine7721
      @robervine7721 Před 4 měsíci

      So long as you don’t exceed the output (4,5kw) of the generator
      For Example, a 10kw generator will struggle be driven by his 9hp (6,75kw) engine.

  • @curmudgeinnak
    @curmudgeinnak Před 7 měsíci

    what is the wattage of the power head? I am very curious as to how it is working. We live remote in Alaska and this would be amazing to have to keep our batteries topped in winter.

  • @robertpeters9438
    @robertpeters9438 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Have you run this many hours to verify the coupling and over speed operation?

  • @dainsookdeo7086
    @dainsookdeo7086 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice work you can build a canopy around it with cooling fan to make it a bit quiet 🤫 that what I will do

  • @Maxb49
    @Maxb49 Před 6 měsíci

    How compact is it? I’m curious to know what the weight is and how easily it can be moved around.

  • @tOxIc_TrEaSuRe
    @tOxIc_TrEaSuRe Před 29 dny

    how does the motor deal with the fluctuating load ? I suggest putting slight out handles on one side and holes on the other to snap in removable wheels. You could build a box for sound insulation and put a couple cooling fans in for redundancy. How about a belt off the coupling to an a/c dompressor modified to for compressed air.

  • @paule4696
    @paule4696 Před měsícem

    Awesome build. Have you put a decibel meter on it to see how loud it is? I couldn't hear any of the other equipment over the sound of the generator. I have an off-grid property and would love to do something like this there but am concerned about the noise.

  • @jasonharmon4588
    @jasonharmon4588 Před 3 měsíci

    What did you use to regulate engine speed to ensure the consistent 3,600 RPM to the generator?

  • @billryland6199
    @billryland6199 Před 21 dnem +1

    If you had an 1,800 RPM 4 pole generator, you could run the engine at 1,800 RPM for longer life and lower noise.

  • @bharatkumarjoshi1596
    @bharatkumarjoshi1596 Před rokem

    Hello there, I just have a question: When you connect your generator to any load do you need to ground your neutral, and also, do you provide body earth?
    Thanks, and by the way you made a good generator

    • @pootispiker2866
      @pootispiker2866 Před 4 měsíci

      You must always connect neutral or all of your 110 appliances will be fried from a loss of neutral fault

    • @bharatkumarjoshi1596
      @bharatkumarjoshi1596 Před 4 měsíci

      @pootispiker2866 And so it equally is essential to provide the body earth of the alternator for safety.

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice job, but if I used that generator on my block with its LOUD noise, my neighbors would go crazy - Any way to quiet it down ?

  • @TheVaga9
    @TheVaga9 Před 2 lety +2

    What are your thoughts on the same engine powering a Winco 7200 with the same load? Please. Fantastic job on this Sir!!!

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks! It would perform the same under the same load, but It's not enough HP to get the full use from a 7200.

  • @marct7905
    @marct7905 Před rokem +1

    Will this run on fryer oil?
    I was thinking you can use shims to line the shafts up. I'm a manufacturing tech. Thanks I appreciate educational videos like this.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! The gen head is shimmed with brass. I have not tried any alt fuels....I really don't dare.

  • @heyyoubuddy6749
    @heyyoubuddy6749 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi there love the build. I was thinking getting one of these engine to replace a worn out 23 horse gas engine. I have a 15kw generator. Won’t be heavy loads much, just a well pump to fill pressure vessel. Lights, internet and fridge. I wonder if the engine has enough torque to turn the generator?

    • @jercos
      @jercos Před 7 měsíci

      Depending on the efficiency of your generator and the load you need to actually run (paying attention to combined peak, i.e., fridge kicking on at the same time as well pump etc.) you may be able to drive the generator with a comparatively small engine like this, but your capacity will be limited. Watts and horsepower are measuring the same underlying property, power, and there's some power lost in a generator. 9HP (what this particular engine is rated to handle steadily) is ~6.7kW. If you attach your generator to 6700 watts of steady load, it'll need *more* than 9 horsepower to turn, and thus should be stalling this engine by sheer physics.

    • @danbuckmaster5084
      @danbuckmaster5084 Před 3 měsíci

      In my experience of building generators you need 2 h.p. per 1000 watts of power produced in order to maintain the proper power frequency. good luck on your build... i hope this helps you!@@jercos

  • @geripappa6705
    @geripappa6705 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice video! Could you post some info about the diesel engine? Where you bought it and such. And also, would a regular electric motor work in a build as such?

    • @geripappa6705
      @geripappa6705 Před 2 lety +2

      Just found the info about the engine on your other video! :)

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +3

      Great! You could try a DC motor, and use an inverter to convert to AC, but you'd have to get the speed just right.

    • @geripappa6705
      @geripappa6705 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the advice! :)

    • @philliphall5198
      @philliphall5198 Před rokem

      How many HP is engine???

  • @greggmcclelland8430
    @greggmcclelland8430 Před 4 měsíci

    How is your generator holding up? cool build,

  • @Kebekwoodcraft7375
    @Kebekwoodcraft7375 Před rokem

    Great now you can make your own bio diesel 😊

  • @hamop3
    @hamop3 Před 2 lety

    Nice job Seymour

  • @catfish500mark9
    @catfish500mark9 Před 3 měsíci

    Wouldn't a steering shaft rag joint work as a engine/generator coupler?

  • @Acoustic_Theory
    @Acoustic_Theory Před 3 měsíci

    Some form of spring isolation is used even in the commercial portable generators. This should definitely have a cushy isolation spring between the metal frame and the ground.

  • @juliogonzo2718
    @juliogonzo2718 Před rokem

    I'm thinking of doing the belt or possibly chain thing. I have a 5000w with the 178f (l70 clone) engine and I have a spare 186fa (l100 clone) if I run it at 2700 and the generator at 3600 the torque on the output end of the drive should be the same as the smaller one running balls out

  • @8180634
    @8180634 Před měsícem

    It has been a couple of years, how is this holding up? Also how well does it hold frequency with a few thousand watt load?

  • @carlotheatheist
    @carlotheatheist Před 2 lety +2

    hey if i cannot find alternator like that. is it possible to use tractor pto generator? you know . The generator that attached to rear of tractor.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +1

      The generator head in the vid was pretty much designed to serve as a PTO generator...so I'd say yes.

    • @carlotheatheist
      @carlotheatheist Před 2 lety

      thanks buddy. I'm going to buy soon.

  • @frederickjeremy
    @frederickjeremy Před měsícem

    I wonder how well one of these would take to an rhb31 turbo and what kind of kw it could reliably put out. If it would be enough to run my house which uses 12.5 kw.

  • @hobbyhoundsmt5525
    @hobbyhoundsmt5525 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Any idea of cost per kWh of power produced using diesel?

  • @ptdfbwprhq
    @ptdfbwprhq Před rokem

    Hello!
    Can you please provide an update for the engine? I recently took mine apart, same make and model after running it with a gas and used engine oil mix, big no no for the injector.
    Also yours arrived in great shape compared to mine that UPS delivered, which has a bent pull cord, dented shaft.
    Cheers.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      Mine is still strong and good. I haven't experimented with Alt fuels. It hasn't been "hurricane tested" yet. Getting a heavy package from UPS is nerve wracking. Hope you were able to get it fixed.

    • @chapmanhere3397
      @chapmanhere3397 Před rokem

      Not sure how your pull cord could be “bent” and the shaft “dented” but okay boomer

  • @skeetersaurus6249
    @skeetersaurus6249 Před 2 lety +4

    The joint you would really benefit from, is the 'rubber plate universal', like Mercedes used on the driveshafts of their old 400-SEL class cars. The plate looks like a 'sidewall cutout' from a radial car tire, and can tolerate angles and mis-alignment, as well as quell a LOT of vibration (which is NOT good for electric motor bearings). Also, that 3,600 RPM on a diesel...OUCH! Lot to be said for 2,400-rpm and pulley drive ratios! That engine is clearly HUGE compared to the motor...and while the 3/5ths rule works with gas engines (3 hp electric motor requires a 5-hp gas engine to drive it), this is not usually the case with diesels, due to their increased torque range...you can almost go 1:1 ratio with diesels...so 4700 watt motor (6.3 hp) shouldn't take more than 6.5 diesel hp to drive it...in other words, you could downsize your diesel, or more-likely, upside your gen head. Lastly, you could go with a conventional air-compressor service 208v single phase motor...maybe 10-hp, and with a simple fuse box, rig up both 110v and 220v circuits with breakers...add in a belt to drive a 100-amp 12v alternator, and a starter circuit, and you've got an 'all-power' rig that could be lifted with an engine hoist, or set up with rollers to roll around, or even pallet pockets to lift it with a fork lift...
    Good start, but that 'metal union' is massive overkill for something this small...hope you don't come to regret it, due to it's precision and 'vibration transferrance'.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. The coupling is metal/rubber/metal, and has allowances for offset. I appreciate your math, and I did much of the same prior to build. You must consider startup surges, which can be several times the running wattage of the appliances. If diesel and gen head can't instantly overcome a startup surge, you can damage either the gen head or the appliances. My 2300 watt water pump has a start up of about 12k watts. That has to happen while other things are loading the gen....like fridge and ceiling fans. Thanks again for watching!

    • @danielduba4101
      @danielduba4101 Před rokem

      A 6hp diesel engine will never pull 4700 watts

    • @ssnider420
      @ssnider420 Před rokem

      Would be neat to put a laser on it and see how far it’s off. If you find it’s chewing up the coupling element. Try a dodge para-flex. It’s basically what this person is describing

    • @offgridmangogrower
      @offgridmangogrower Před rokem

      I did a pm DC motor connected to a pvm solar charge controller a lambardini diesel to pmdc motor via belt drive…this can easily recharge a battery bank off grid.

    • @offgridmangogrower
      @offgridmangogrower Před rokem

      Like to see that mbz donut shock absorber…best to head out to a wrecking yard to get schooled….

  • @ToyodaDon1
    @ToyodaDon1 Před 5 měsíci

    How's this thing holding up a few years later?

  • @ismetgurman7407
    @ismetgurman7407 Před 11 dny

    Can you make this auto start when the battery drops a certain voltage, or maybe remote start?

  • @carlson6022
    @carlson6022 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you link the generator and motor so we can get an idea of what the project will cost?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +3

      If I try and link the diesel it takes you to my Amazon acct. Search Amazon for 9 hp diesel and you'll find it. The gen is a Winco 4800. They are available from many distributors. Total cost for me was about $1200.

  • @northsimulation3386
    @northsimulation3386 Před 2 lety +3

    Pretty neat

  • @martinkeatings7126
    @martinkeatings7126 Před 8 měsíci

    what size is the generator head?

  • @offgridmangogrower
    @offgridmangogrower Před rokem

    How did you mount that engine?
    Mine would dance all over….very smooth

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      The engine and gen are bolted solid. The frame sits on rubber mounts I just added removable rubber tires.

  • @josephsmuckatelly8767
    @josephsmuckatelly8767 Před 9 měsíci

    You might consider some kind of deflector to keep the engine heat off of the generator.

  • @allen-gt5ng
    @allen-gt5ng Před 2 lety

    Where did the generator head come from and do you think it's worth money? How many kw

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +2

      It's a Winco 4800 watt. There are many distributors for it. So far it has performed perfect, and handles large surges. It seems very well built. Thanks for watching!

  • @michaelpetty8416
    @michaelpetty8416 Před měsícem

    Could you replace the gas motor on a complete generator with that diesel engine? Something I would want to do.

  • @leetwo-nq5ig
    @leetwo-nq5ig Před rokem

    nice work, I' like it

  • @paruhblgen4222
    @paruhblgen4222 Před 5 měsíci +2

    In my view belt drive would be better because most vibration is torsional and transversally-mounted engine would have better vibration insulation

  • @danimalbigtree
    @danimalbigtree Před 4 měsíci

    Can you please list a link to the generator head you used.

  • @powerROBY
    @powerROBY Před 7 měsíci

    hi, I would like to make a generator. I have a 4-stroke 3hp grass cutter engine available
    ..which electric motor do you recommend using? how many watts can I squeeze out?

  • @vincentrobinette1507
    @vincentrobinette1507 Před měsícem

    It would be interesting to see what it's brake specific fuel consumption is, and just how many kilowatt hours it can generate per gallon of diesel fuel. It should be much more efficient, than a commercially available gasoline generator of the same power rating.

  • @stanleybest8833
    @stanleybest8833 Před 5 měsíci +3

    1800 RPM would have been a better generator speed. Some modern units use a DC generator into a pure sine wave inverter and the motor can slow down a lot at zero power draw.

    • @royb.1441
      @royb.1441 Před 2 měsíci

      No shit shirlock - but nobody makes a small 1800 working rpm engine.

    • @stanleybest8833
      @stanleybest8833 Před 2 měsíci

      @@royb.1441 i have an onan1800. 750 watts.

    • @brendinredmond8569
      @brendinredmond8569 Před měsícem

      ​@@royb.1441the old Lister TR-1s work at 1500rpm but I can't find anything new like those.

  • @terrafirma9328
    @terrafirma9328 Před rokem +1

    Have you thought of trying your steam turbine with this generator or would there not he enough power?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      The little turbine wouldn't do it. It's set up to do about 350 watts DC for charging batteries like a solar panel.

  • @mafosa8519
    @mafosa8519 Před 2 lety +1

    really cool share bruh!!..
    wonder if a harley twin cam motor and a 22 kw would be a good project?! just larger scale.
    larry

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! We didn't get a hurricane this year, so I didn't get to put it thru it's paces. A Harley motor would be a VERY cool generator, but kind of a waste of a Harley motor? It would sell for big $$ during bike week tho...

  • @jsh111
    @jsh111 Před 3 měsíci

    I hope somebody knows the answer to this, the governor that is mentioned to maintain constant rpm/ frequency under load......Is this a feature built into the diesel engine, a feature provided by the generator head, or is there some other module you have to source in order to accomplish this?

    • @foxwood67
      @foxwood67 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It’s built in from factory

  • @raybabasa1167
    @raybabasa1167 Před rokem

    What is the required horsepower of a diesel engine for a 3 KW alternator? I'm also planning to assemble a genset.

    • @scottbergt1872
      @scottbergt1872 Před rokem

      1hp = 746Watts. Typically you would allow a 20% buffer for any other parasitic or frictional loses. With that said, (3/.746) x 1.2 = 4.83hp, so I’d say a 5-5.5 hp motor would suffice.

    • @raybabasa1167
      @raybabasa1167 Před rokem

      @@scottbergt1872 I think a YANMAR L48 would suffice, its rating is 4.7 HP.I just bought a used one. I will be using a chinese made alternator,4 pole ,3 KW.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      As others have replied, the rule of thumb is 1hp per 750 watts

  • @uncouthboy8028
    @uncouthboy8028 Před rokem

    If you had used belts and pulleys, how would have you done it?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem +1

      I would have mounted the gen head to the side, or raised it up.

  • @leer1251
    @leer1251 Před 2 lety

    Where did you get the diesel engine?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety

      On Amazon. There are many vendors. Mine was "Sandyshop01".

  • @thetruthfrmtyme2tyme
    @thetruthfrmtyme2tyme Před 4 měsíci +1

    Why didn't you use the belt drive ? You could have run at a lower rpm and save fuel and not work the engine as hard the only reason I would use a diesel was longevity and at lower rpm it's less noisy

  • @Jesustheonlymediator
    @Jesustheonlymediator Před 2 lety +1

    How long will it run on 1 litre of diesel?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety

      That would depend on the load. I haven't run it yet under a heavy load for long periods, but I can say that it would run for hours freewheeling or lightly loaded.

  • @multicyclist
    @multicyclist Před rokem +3

    This is the best small diesel generator build I have seen. I may build a 3.5kw version using a 5 HP version of the same type of engine (smaller displacement) that I already have purchased. Using a belt drive the frame would not have to be as ridged and could also allow for more compact unit if needed. Great job?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem +2

      Thanks! Just fired it up after over a year. Started on the first pull!

    • @multicyclist
      @multicyclist Před rokem

      @@gwseymour Great to hear! Your approach to constructing a more industrialized generator vs buying a cheap consumer grade one is a wise one. I will be taking the same approach. I want a generator that, if needed, is designed to provide power for extended periods of time. Those consumer grade gas generators have about 1,000 - 3,000 max hr life. 1,000 hours is only 42 days of continuous usage. Whereas a commercial diesel gen-set has a life expectancy of somewhere around 10,000 - 30,000 hrs. Not to mention that a diesel gen-set uses somewhere around 50% of the fuel a gasoline one does. Those portable consumer grade gas gen-sets are great on a job site or for short emergency power as I have one of those. But they are not a permanent solution for standby power like a more industrial diesel one is.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      @@multicyclist It performed beautifully post hurricane Ian.

    • @multicyclist
      @multicyclist Před rokem +1

      @@gwseymour Outstanding to hear. You did a great job constructing it.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      @@multicyclist Thanks!

  • @dgc7321
    @dgc7321 Před 2 lety +2

    This is identical to the one that Aurora Generators sells!

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +2

      I haven't seen them, but it's a pretty basic design.

  • @madeinkochi8928
    @madeinkochi8928 Před 2 lety +1

    What a perfection

  • @jjr897
    @jjr897 Před 2 lety

    I’m thinking I might make one my self I have a mep 016d and the generator side is bad so I might just couple it to a 5KW generator head. The MEP 016D uses a Yanmar engine pretty much the same engine you have right there except that’s a clone of one, I built a lot larger diesel generator with a Kabota D 1105, but my biggest struggle was The coupling, One day when I get back to it I think I’m gonna buy what’s called a torsional coupling.

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes Sir....it's a Yanmar cone. Interesting that if you search for Yanmar replacement parts (like a new pull start or injectors) they appear to be clones also. So far it's doing good.

  • @MindCrime550
    @MindCrime550 Před 2 lety

    How hot is that generator after a few thousand watts at once?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety

      I can't recall the actual temps, but I took several readings during testing. the engine and gen head stayed within norms. Thanks for watching!

  • @ninja5672
    @ninja5672 Před 2 lety

    Do you know what the fuel usage was measured in gallons or liters?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +1

      I can only speak in regards to a no load or light load. I never really measured it, but it consumes about a 1/2 inch per hour on the fuel tank.

    • @spanishtreasure9551
      @spanishtreasure9551 Před 4 měsíci

      its about 1 gallon every 10 hrs

  • @PeterLawton
    @PeterLawton Před 3 měsíci

    I added cast iron wheels to my generator frame.

  • @smsservicesall
    @smsservicesall Před měsícem

    Does it still run?

  • @kantadthuampoomngam6061
    @kantadthuampoomngam6061 Před 4 měsíci

    Would it last one year?

  • @BlueEyedColonizer
    @BlueEyedColonizer Před 2 lety +2

    Throw a firecracker in the tank and close the lid. Boom. Fixed. Lol. Thanks for sharing

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety +2

      Ha! I replaced it, but still have the old one. I might just have a couple bourbons and try it. What could go wrong?

  • @mr.e7022
    @mr.e7022 Před 4 měsíci

    Why not a U-joint coupling?

  • @polvincompoundsadmin5402
    @polvincompoundsadmin5402 Před 4 měsíci

    The coupling will hammer itself to death with the pulses of the engine vs the inertia of the generator. It wont last long, maybe 100 hours at best. Use vee belts with 200mm pulleys they will absorb the pulses and last.

  • @pemirsapiknik8716
    @pemirsapiknik8716 Před 2 lety

    please tell me what name for dynamo you using?

  • @scottwilkes3705
    @scottwilkes3705 Před 2 měsíci

    #gwseymour imagine having a cabin in the woods and putting that little beast in a generator shed and having it wired to your cabin with either remote or push button start and having an in ground well and have it hooked to a battery bank and breaker box and have a water heater inside and have a 50-100gal fuel tank to hook up to the generator you'd have it made

  • @thebrizzell
    @thebrizzell Před 2 lety

    What cant you power with this. Looking to build a welder

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety

      Whatever you can or cannot power is all about the wattage. I'd go much bigger for welder.

  • @GarlandFarms
    @GarlandFarms Před rokem +1

    I bought a couple of these engines a couple of years ago and they've been sitting in the barn waiting for me to do something with them.
    This looks like what I had in mind for one of them. My question is, do these engines come with a governor?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem +1

      Mine does, and it works perfect. If your "throttle assembly" looks like mine, and has an arrangement of springs and stops, then its a governor. It will maintain a set RPM regardless of load.

    • @GarlandFarms
      @GarlandFarms Před rokem +1

      @@gwseymour Thank you

  • @justawfulgamer7738
    @justawfulgamer7738 Před rokem

    Have you tried to run it on filtered waste oil?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      I haven't tried any alt fuels.

    • @justawfulgamer7738
      @justawfulgamer7738 Před rokem

      @@gwseymour I had an old Ford truck I ran on waste oil. I cut it with kerosene. It was like $1 a gallon to run

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před rokem

      Nice! I might get a smaller "cheapo" to experiment with....

  • @slacky4358
    @slacky4358 Před 5 měsíci

    Ur not over reving it?

  • @JuanSanchez-rb4qu
    @JuanSanchez-rb4qu Před 2 lety

    Could you run an AC unit from that?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety

      If it pulls less than 4800 watts? Yes.

  • @MrLongshot762
    @MrLongshot762 Před 7 měsíci

    I want to do this same build and try to make a diesel/electric golf cart

  • @mitropoulosilias
    @mitropoulosilias Před 5 měsíci

    how much weight?

  • @limabravo6065
    @limabravo6065 Před 6 měsíci

    Just the ability to operate your wells water pump with a generator that can run off fuel you can make, will be worth its weight in gold in an emergency or a shtf situation

  • @STARKYMART
    @STARKYMART Před 2 lety

    I can't find any one cylinder diesel engine with glow-plug. This is cold here in Canada during winter. Someone know where I cant fin one ?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety

      I know that depending on your latitude, they have two different engines. The manual for mine indicates that there is a screw type plug on the injector, wherein they direct you to inject 2cc's of light fuel oil prior to a winter start. Mine does not have a screw, but instead a press fit plug, that cannot be removed. Having said that (I'm not an expert) I don't think glow pugs are needed for single cylinders....which is why no-one sells one.The problem you'd have is cranking that thing with cold crankcase lube. I can assure you that the pull start won't do it. I can barely get it thru the compression stroke in Florida. I have seen vids of folks starting the electric start version of this engine in frigid climates. If you get one....definitely go with an electric start. Good luck to you, and I wish I had more to offer.

    • @STARKYMART
      @STARKYMART Před 2 lety

      @@gwseymour thank you for the information 😉

    • @shannonwarren6809
      @shannonwarren6809 Před 2 lety

      @@gwseymour do you have a link the the electric start version of this motor or how to convert it to electric start?

    • @gwseymour
      @gwseymour  Před 2 lety

      @@shannonwarren6809 Here's one example. www.wsepo.com/products/electric-start-rebuild-kit-incl-starter-gear-ring-switch-bolts-etc-fits-for-china-model-186f-186fa-9hp-small-air-cooled-diesel-engine

  • @morgan79347
    @morgan79347 Před měsícem

    Source for engine & head?

  • @johnboybane778
    @johnboybane778 Před měsícem

    What was the cost

  • @madeinkochi8928
    @madeinkochi8928 Před 2 lety

    👌👌

  • @MrHbee87
    @MrHbee87 Před 10 měsíci

    How much would you charge me but me an exact replica of this?