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DanTheRVMan wrote:JohnnyT wrote:
Barbara, the need to run the generator periodically has nothing to do with the motor whether diesel or gasoline. The issue is to reduce the effects of moisture, condensation, on windings,brushes, and contacts in the generator.
JohnnyT
With all due respect that makes no sense at all.
Wet - Dry cycling is worse from a corrosion perspective than just letting an item sit wet. Drying it out lets chemicals that accelerate corrosion concentrate and corrosion to accelerate.
Both generator and MH engine need to be run to recoat oil every where. But you need to run these long enough for both to get hot as wolfe pointed out previously.
Sep-08-2013 08:40 PM
Sep-08-2013 05:43 PM
JohnnyT wrote:
Barbara, the need to run the generator periodically has nothing to do with the motor whether diesel or gasoline. The issue is to reduce the effects of moisture, condensation, on windings,brushes, and contacts in the generator.
JohnnyT
Sep-08-2013 05:33 PM
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Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) 🙂Sep-08-2013 02:40 PM
Sep-08-2013 02:15 PM
wolfe10 wrote:asphalt sailor wrote:
We bought a 2001 DP in 2011. It had 45 hours on genset. We have added 120 hours to it,and it has performed perfectly. That said, it doesn't hurt to run it for 20-30 minutes with some load on it several times a year if it is sitting.Starting the main engine and at least moving it around the yard occasionally, excercising the transmission is possibly the more important practice.Maintaining oil,fluid & filter change schedules is paramount,that from 40 years experience operating class 8 tractor-trailers .....
That advice is contrary to that of the generator makers (who suggest an hour a month at around 50% load) and the diesel engine makers (at least Caterpillar and Cummins) who suggest that if the engine is started, it is driven at least 25 highway miles-- enough to get the oil, not just coolant up to operating temperature.
Sep-08-2013 12:04 PM
asphalt sailor wrote:
We bought a 2001 DP in 2011. It had 45 hours on genset. We have added 120 hours to it,and it has performed perfectly. That said, it doesn't hurt to run it for 20-30 minutes with some load on it several times a year if it is sitting.Starting the main engine and at least moving it around the yard occasionally, excercising the transmission is possibly the more important practice.Maintaining oil,fluid & filter change schedules is paramount,that from 40 years experience operating class 8 tractor-trailers .....
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