allcool wrote:
RickSo wrote:
I switched out our propane genset for a diesel genset. I would do it again in a heartbeat until Onan offer's a propane or gas genset with inverter technology like the QD series diesel. Had nothing but problems with the crappy power destroying electronics in my unit with the propane modified sine wave genset. No problem since installing the inverter style pure sine wave diesel genset. :)
Hmmm, never had your "destroying electronics in my unit" problems with my Onan 5.5 HGJAB...
Been running 32"led tv, dvd, lap tops, microwave, stereo/amp, gamebox, small inverters, meters, relays, tools compressors, electric pressure washers, etc... All work perfect for me with my Onan carb'd 5500. No electronics ever destroyed in my TH.
Have had problems with the carb, like many of us here. Carb is the weak point of the non fuel injected Onan 5500. If carb has problems holding correct rpm, that will cause problems in voltage/hz.
No doubt, the QD genset are very nice, but big and heavy and real expensive.
To get 2, 30 amp breakers like the Onan gas 5500, you need the 6000w QD model. It weighs in at a heavy, 430 lbs. Compared to a Onan 5500 efi gas at 275lbs. Plus its considerably taller, and wider. Its also louder.
For a motor home thats better constructed/insulated, with a larger genset compartment, and already has a diesel fuel tank/diesel fuel filters, water separators, its a very nice setup.
IMO, for the average toy hauler, I say stick with the 5.5 HGJAA QG 5500 EFI gas genset.
jmo
Well, I'm glad yours is working great for you. I spent the first year or more battling this problem and wouldn't wish it on anyone buying any new unit. It is a long story of chasing wiring...testing,testing, testing and in the end the electrician that suggested from the beginning to put in a inverter style PSW genset would have saved everyone a lot of time and money. The moment the new QD was started and all the meters were out checking it it was obvious he was right. I wonder why all the high end Class A's with all their electronics only use Inverter style gensets.
You are right heavy and expensive......worth every penny to me and weight isn't a problem for me and wasn't worried about the extra 150lbs up front. The fuel tank behind the rear axles (240lbs full) helps balance it out anyway. I have 3 7K axles with 17.5 J rated (4850lbs ea)tires.
I agree for the average TH I would stick with a P/G 5.5 and would not gone through the hassle if I didn't have to.
I also can't say enough about Peterson Industries (Excel) sticking with me through this whole process and when I order an new TH it will have a QD in it knowing what I know now.