Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
Hi, I have a Whisper Power Piccolo 5 installed. In the past I've had two Fischer Pandas, 4800i and 5000i. Both were endless trouble. There's no way I'd ever have or recomend a Fischer Panda gen set.
The piccol 5 will run a 120 amp victon battery charger, 1kW water heater and a low power vacuum kettle, but not much more that that.
It'll run a Henry Vacuum cleaner, and the battery charger.
I don't have water maker.
So far it seems reliable.
It's small and light.
We have a water seperator exaust system, you can hardly hear from outside the boat.
Inside you can hear it, but you can have a normal conversation.
It does vary the rpm signicantly, eg when the micro wave oven stop the revs go down, noticably.
Things I don't like:
200hr service interval.
No oil filter.
Oil screen at the pick-up from the sump, which is hard to access.
Sea water cooled oil, via a heat exchanger.
I don't understand why an oil filter isn't fitted, using a filter and synthetic oil, would significantly increase the service interval.
As far as I can see it is a recent Whisper Power designed diesel, made in europe, so that could have been part of the design brief.
The piccol 5 will run a 120 amp victon battery charger, 1kW water heater and a low power vacuum kettle, but not much more that that.
It'll run a Henry Vacuum cleaner, and the battery charger.
I don't have water maker.
So far it seems reliable.
It's small and light.
We have a water seperator exaust system, you can hardly hear from outside the boat.
Inside you can hear it, but you can have a normal conversation.
It does vary the rpm signicantly, eg when the micro wave oven stop the revs go down, noticably.
Things I don't like:
200hr service interval.
No oil filter.
Oil screen at the pick-up from the sump, which is hard to access.
Sea water cooled oil, via a heat exchanger.
I don't understand why an oil filter isn't fitted, using a filter and synthetic oil, would significantly increase the service interval.
As far as I can see it is a recent Whisper Power designed diesel, made in europe, so that could have been part of the design brief.
