Durcott
Well-Known Member
Direct to 12 Volt portable generator
Hi Forum Folk,
I've been trouble shooting an old cheap gennie - the usual grey import job of around 800 Watts that goes under a 100 different names.
I have a feeling the really cheap and cheerful bits need replacing - ie it's a write off....
That got me thinking ...
For battery charging (on a small yacht), why generate 240 Volts from a cheap nasty generator, just to run nasty car type battery chargers? The in-efficiencies must add up on each conversion.
What if I put a decent alternator onto the engine's crankshaft, via a pulley? The engine has a constant speed control, the alternator has a decent output, and a good regulator. I could even feed one of those 'clever' chargers.
While it's not practical on one of these cheap gennies (the generator is fully integrated with the engine) - I could see a typical Briggs or Honda motor rigged up in a frame with an alternator.
Granted - a wind turbine would probably be a more sensible option, but hey - I'm stinking of petrol and I want to play with my toys
Is this today's winner for 'most stupid idea', or has anyone had the same thought and given it a go?
Cheers - Jeff
Hi Forum Folk,
I've been trouble shooting an old cheap gennie - the usual grey import job of around 800 Watts that goes under a 100 different names.
I have a feeling the really cheap and cheerful bits need replacing - ie it's a write off....
That got me thinking ...
For battery charging (on a small yacht), why generate 240 Volts from a cheap nasty generator, just to run nasty car type battery chargers? The in-efficiencies must add up on each conversion.
What if I put a decent alternator onto the engine's crankshaft, via a pulley? The engine has a constant speed control, the alternator has a decent output, and a good regulator. I could even feed one of those 'clever' chargers.
While it's not practical on one of these cheap gennies (the generator is fully integrated with the engine) - I could see a typical Briggs or Honda motor rigged up in a frame with an alternator.
Granted - a wind turbine would probably be a more sensible option, but hey - I'm stinking of petrol and I want to play with my toys
Is this today's winner for 'most stupid idea', or has anyone had the same thought and given it a go?
Cheers - Jeff
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