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Power Tech Diesel Generator

Mr__Coach
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I'm looking at purchasing a Newmar Kountry Star and it has a power Teck Diesel Generator in it.. Not sure what that is or who builds it. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Is this a decent generator? I've had the onans and can easily say I wasn't ever impressed with one. Everyone I've owned and I mean "everyone" has failed on me at some time or another. With that being said I'm not afraid of trying a different brand. The Power tech is a CD 7000. Seems to run good. Who builds the power tech? Thanks..
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Mr__Coach
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Explorer
Bruce Brown wrote:
We had a Power Tech in our '03 Kountry Star - just an excellent generator. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.


Thanks for all your reponses.. Turns out I didn't get the RV.. They sold it on me..
To go or not to go, that is the question, "I think, Maybe"

Bruce_Brown
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We had a Power Tech in our '03 Kountry Star - just an excellent generator. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.
There are 24 hours in every day - it all depends on how you choose to use them.
Bruce & Jill Brown
2008 Kountry Star Pusher 3910

Peralko
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Explorer
We also have a PowerTech in our coach. Most of the Prevost conversions I have seen use PowerTech generators, if that tells you something!
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Sully2
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I have the 8kw PowerTech in my own Country Coach and mine uses a Kubota engine
presently.....Coachless!...
2002 Jeep Liberty
2016 Ford Escape

mike_brez
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Explorer
Power Tech also with a Isuzu engine here almost 800 hours. Quieter than my Onan Marquies in my old gasser.
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sailor_lou
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Explorer
I also have a PowerTech genset with the CAT engine and have had no issues with mine. It does have quite a bit of insulation around it and it doesn't appear to be any louder than other generators that I have heard. I wouldn't let the generator manufacturer be a deal breaker if you like the rig.


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Lou
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mci7
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Explorer
my setup uses the Power Tech, a 10 kw with the Kubota 4 cylinder 1800 rpm Diesel engine, presently at 2300 hrs, very smooth, quiet and dependable.
On my earlier MCI, had a 12 kW that used the Perkins 1.5L, 3 cyl diesel, ran over 6000 hrs, no issues.
I like the Power Tech for simplity, reliability & economy.
Dave M
Dave M
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Had MCI Conversion 20+ yrs
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deandec
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Explorer
We have a PowerTech 7000 in our rig. Only 900 hours in 19+ years but we do some boondocking and use it in hot weather while driving.

It works fine but has had a few age related wiring and starter motor problems. Nothing serious. Powertech will respond to servicing inquiries and the Kubota engine parts are relatively easy to source.

However, Cummins West will do an oil change on the Cummins engine but will service only Onan generators.
Dean
95 CC Magna, Jeep GC

Acampingwewillg
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We have a 10 kw PT original to our 96 Vogue with the 3 cylinder Kobota engine. Ours is a tad on the louder side but has functioned flawlessly for the 14 years we've owned the rig.
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dougrainer
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Passin Thru wrote:
Power Tech builds them. Made in FL the engines are Perkins which are Perkins owned by CAT but aren't Cat engines. They are built in manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom, United States, Brazil, China, India and a joint venture with Ishikawajima-Shibaura-Machinery company in Japan. They were used in thousands of Thermoking Reefer units on tractor trailers and Massey Ferguson tractors. They even build a 1700 horsepower engine for generation. Quite reliable.


Powertech started out in the Marine Yacht business. Still does Marine. They crossed over to RV's about 15 years ago. They made 2 versions depending on how old. The originals did NOT have the optional sound deadening kits installed and were a little louder. Then some RV OEM's started optioning the sound kits. I believe most built in the past 10 years have the sound kit insulation standard now. They are very good units. They take the Diesel engines and then build the Genset around it. Doug

John_S_
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Love mine. I have 4274 hours on it. Runs great.
John
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wallynm
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Most DP-PT generators for motor homes have water cooled Kubota engines. Some can be more noisy than others. Of course sound can be controlled by insulation. PT was a stand alone brand and then CAT. bought them and painted them yellow. I would ask to listen to it under load and then decide. Our 02 8KW DP-PT runs very quietly in our 02 DSDP which is mounted in the front on a slide out tray.
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Passin_Thru
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Power Tech builds them. Made in FL the engines are Perkins which are Perkins owned by CAT but aren't Cat engines. They are built in manufacturing facilities in the United Kingdom, United States, Brazil, China, India and a joint venture with Ishikawajima-Shibaura-Machinery company in Japan. They were used in thousands of Thermoking Reefer units on tractor trailers and Massey Ferguson tractors. They even build a 1700 horsepower engine for generation. Quite reliable.

univmd
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We have a Powertech 8 kW in ours. I personally think it is noisier than the Onans, but it works. I am not a fan of ours because it is noisy & vibrates. Engine inside made by Caterpillar.
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