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Cool video! (Caution, should take some Dramamine before watching)
Okay, but I think the UPS charge is going be a little salty.
Either way, unless you plan on lighting up your whole house, using it as a generator will be extremely inefficient compared to a properly sized generator, no matter the load.
Great find though, hopefully you got it for a great price.
Either way, unless you plan on lighting up your whole house, using it as a generator will be extremely inefficient compared to a properly sized generator, no matter the load.
Great find though, hopefully you got it for a great price.
Katolight has been home based in Mankato MN for years until they sold to another company and changed their name to Onsite Energy....which is now owned by the German corporation MTU I believe.
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That genset should be governed at 1800 RPM, so those are pretty easy hours. >snip<
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That is pretty sweet. I worked in the engineering dept at Katolight during college and then full time after graduating, was there for 8 years.
They used lots of Chrysler industrial engines. Those small Hemi's, flat head six's, 318, 360 and 413's. I have some old brochures from Chrysler.
That genset should be governed at 1800 RPM, so those are pretty easy hours. I would bet the rad shroud says Chrysler under that Katolight emblem. I remember drawings of those nameplates.
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I was there from '90-98, it was still a small family owned business with about 60 employees. Now its much bigger.

Awsome!
Did those industrial engines have a cam optimized for such a low speed?
Awsome!