Will this $300 PTO generator Power the House? Was it worth fixing up?

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  • @FarrelAmongus
    @FarrelAmongus Рік тому +38

    Impressive… If it saves even one freezer full of meat from an outage, it will have paid for itself many times over. Well done sir.

  • @jamessanders4310
    @jamessanders4310 Рік тому +3

    I am not an knowledged electrician , but you amaze me with this kind of video....

  • @oldcarpenter2372
    @oldcarpenter2372 Рік тому +41

    Clean power has to do with the sine wave form. To prevent damage to circuit boards on appliances, computers, and equipment, prior to using it you should check that generator for sine wave distortion.

    • @Falney
      @Falney Рік тому +1

      Glad I checked before commenting. Even if there is a problem, it is very repairable. Generators are pretty simple.

    • @JohnSmith-qd8po
      @JohnSmith-qd8po Рік тому +3

      Total harmonic distortion can be measured. Old generators are notorious for high THD.

    • @2wwwilly
      @2wwwilly Рік тому

      Get a big wattage power station would be better..suggest trade in ..😅😅😂😂❤❤

    • @Sev_Auk
      @Sev_Auk 9 місяців тому +1

      Totally agree oldcarpenter. From Evan's first video on the generator, you can see on the info tag that it wants a constant 520 RPM on the PTO to maintain 60 Hz. I'm guessing neither tractor can supply a governed PTO speed that adjusts to load variations. I'd use it to power lights and space heaters, but not much else. The welder is probably okay too. Basically, I wouldn't plug anything into that cost more than about $300 and even then, one at at time. I think Evan got lucky that he didn't fry any expensive electronics/appliances :)

    • @joecummings1260
      @joecummings1260 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Sev_AukThe big tractor was holding 59.6 HZ under load that's fine to run anything. And all your electronics run on DC, There is rectification, filtering, and voltage regulation before the power goes to anything sensitive. If I was worried about anything on that Winco generator it would be the voltage regulation, but you can retrofit new voltage regulators in them if that is a problem

  • @johnrodgers9877
    @johnrodgers9877 Рік тому +7

    Wow Evan , that is way complicated ! When my power goes off I just go back to bed and wait til it comes back on !!!!

  • @Traci_S_Aaron
    @Traci_S_Aaron Рік тому +25

    Something to consider about the way you've got that set up
    With my experience, there's another possibility to think about
    And that is use your generator exclusively to replenish the batteries. That way you get the maximum energy and non-wasted from the generator as it will store the energy in the batteries
    Now I'm not sure if your battery chargers can handle that, but if they can accept 240 input 50 amp to replenish the batteries, that would be the ticket

    • @toooldforgaming
      @toooldforgaming Рік тому +4

      Was thinking the same thing, hooking it up to a high power capacitor to smooth the amperage pulses and have it output with a charging controller to a battery bank

    • @Traci_S_Aaron
      @Traci_S_Aaron Рік тому +1

      @@toooldforgaming Yes, that would depend on the charging regulating circuitry and the inverters and what kind of quality was designed into them to handle that

    • @colint
      @colint Рік тому +1

      @@toooldforgaming He tried that first! The generator output was not stable enough for the EPCube, but not sure he tried it with the big tractor - might have been okay

  • @charlesperry1051
    @charlesperry1051 Рік тому +3

    After reading comments I will say, don't fret the frequency. Most, if not all, household loads will be fine +/-2 or even 3 Hz. I also would not worry about the sine wave from the generator. It is an old school unit without power electronics. The sine wave will be fine. Most household loads are electronic now and they don't care much about frequency. They do care about power, which is why the little tractor did not work. It could not make the power. I only have 30 years of experience doing research and testing in this field, including running a power lab. I like the generator. Looks like a nice solid unit.

    • @CountryViewAcres
      @CountryViewAcres  Рік тому

      I think it will work with the bigger tractor. I will have to test it out when I get a chance.

    • @Critical-Thinker895
      @Critical-Thinker895 4 місяці тому

      Glad to see this comment. There's no regulator on that generator except maybe a couple of capacitors. High end electronics in the house use switching supplies to protect your computers etc. His tractor is just underpowered and that's why the freq dips. The house doesn't really notice small changes.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Рік тому +3

    Well Evan that swing turned into a GRAND SLAM with the new old generator. So glad your work paid off and lets hope you never need to use it for a long time.
    Stay safe around there and keep up the great videos and fun you both have around there. Fred.

  • @theElderberryFarmer
    @theElderberryFarmer Рік тому +2

    Nice - put another mark in the 'WIN' column!
    Take care and God Bless.

  • @brettstock7734
    @brettstock7734 Рік тому +3

    You need to try it on the old A.C. Tractor. If you get an ice storm or snow storm you are going to want the cab tractor to move snow and brush

  • @dropshot1967
    @dropshot1967 Рік тому +7

    maybe also test if the battery system will take the generator input from the bigger tractor as that seemed to have stabilized the frequency compared to the smaller tractor.

    • @DanKlein_1
      @DanKlein_1 Рік тому +2

      you caught that too.. that was going to be my question. 👍

  • @stevenbradford6824
    @stevenbradford6824 Рік тому +1

    Another great video.

  • @JWTX
    @JWTX Рік тому

    Very impressive. Especially from a $300 generator. Now you have an extra layer of redundancy . Great, thanks for sharing......Jeff

  • @joerodrigues3816
    @joerodrigues3816 Рік тому +1

    As always mate thanks for a great video hope you all are well and god bless you and your family

  • @Dan-qy1rg
    @Dan-qy1rg Рік тому +4

    Your test was a great one. Like what you did there, that generator was well worth the price you paid for it. Thanks for keeping us informed, have a goodnight and rest of week.

  • @dpgoodall
    @dpgoodall Рік тому +6

    Sure helps to be a professional electrician for a project like this! Great job Evan!!!

  • @stephenbulingame8631
    @stephenbulingame8631 Рік тому +2

    Dang you are smart!!!

  • @namzat000
    @namzat000 Рік тому +1

    I have a 80 amp baumalight pto generator. Lucked into to one by chance and got it brand new for 1/2 price. Definitely nice having one around

  • @workhardlivefree3818
    @workhardlivefree3818 Рік тому +3

    You need a Country View Acres sticker on the housing of the generator

  • @leol1682
    @leol1682 Рік тому +2

    Like the video Evan and it ran good with the biger tractor .

  • @TomBiggerstaff-gn1ws
    @TomBiggerstaff-gn1ws Рік тому +8

    Ran the same generator with a 109 hp pto rated for 3 weeks to run milk barnand silo unloaders + reed conveyors at 1500 rph pto 540 pto was rated at 2400 its all about hp and rpm

  • @jdschini
    @jdschini Рік тому +7

    Congrats on the successful restoration and testing of your “Little Red” generator! It is always a nice bonus when you purchase a low priced item, and it turns out to be a good investment for your farm.

  • @craigwiest772
    @craigwiest772 Рік тому +3

    Nice job. Curiousity and hard work win the day.

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 Рік тому +1

    It sounds like you need the gen to charge your battery pack
    And use power thru a power inverter. I'm learning from you
    because I need to put in a whole hose genset too.
    !

  • @outdoorstudios2022
    @outdoorstudios2022 9 місяців тому +1

    Good morning! Good morning!

  • @donb1082
    @donb1082 11 місяців тому

    As I recall, frequency shifting is part of the A/C coupling scheme for grid-connected solar systems; the inverter may have stopped by design. A popular way to clean up noisy generator power is to use the EG4 Chargeverter; it takes generator power and provides a clean signal to the inverter.

  • @Wheelloader__
    @Wheelloader__ Рік тому +3

    Cool video. Keep lots of fuel on hand. I have a TYM T494. That thing sucks down fuel like nobody’s business.

  • @dougdobbs
    @dougdobbs Рік тому +8

    Nice back up to your back up! Now you'll need to have a large supply of diesel on hand to make sure you can power the tractor. :)
    Of course, in a grid down situation, you'd probably only run the tractor for a few hours a day to keep your freezers cold, etc.

    • @Falney
      @Falney Рік тому

      If they put everything in chest freezers, they would only need to turn it on once per week or every few days if you live in a hot climate.

  • @tireddad6541
    @tireddad6541 Рік тому +5

    I remember a farmer who had one of those. After a hurricane had knocked a lot of trees down, he came by and ran it to run freezers for a bit, so they would not defrost. As long as you don't open they can last a certain amount, but it was a help for us

    • @Xmilker-zb8ig
      @Xmilker-zb8ig 10 місяців тому

      I have one of these. They are a life saver. I ran mine one week straight, 24 hours a day after an ice storm. I ran my whole dairy farm which included a 5 hp silo unloader and a 7 1/2 hp feed grinder, cooled the milk plus all the household apliances including electric range and electric dryer.

  • @batpherlangkharkrang7976
    @batpherlangkharkrang7976 3 місяці тому

    Hi.... Evan thanks for showing your video homestead bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋👍👍👍

  • @jeffreythomas7499
    @jeffreythomas7499 Рік тому +2

    Great job, don't forget to turn the mains back on at the electric meter.

  • @bernardjones6162
    @bernardjones6162 Рік тому +2

    Nothing like an “OLD GENERATOR “ to be a back up! From an Old Man!

  • @billyhaddock5540
    @billyhaddock5540 Рік тому

    Great Job Evan on setting-up ur PTO Generator to see if it will work for ur home. small tractor-no bigger tractor-yes.

  • @TimsToolTime-bx1es
    @TimsToolTime-bx1es 2 місяці тому

    I made the same set up using an old PTO generator with the same problem with trying to dial in the correct RPM to meet the 60 hertz target needed. I took it a step further and bought an old Kubota tractor with a bad transmission and used the engine to add to the PTO generator setup. At this point I added a governor control unit to compensate for load variations to keep the targeted voltage and hertz perimeters in spec. It is mounted under the lean to off my shop and can be remotely started from inside the house. I am in the process of adding auto start to it now. Great video and set up...

  • @elainedegoede6276
    @elainedegoede6276 Рік тому +2

    Great stuff, Evan.👍

  • @Roxyboarder419
    @Roxyboarder419 Рік тому +3

    That works great. It may be a good idea to add a 50amp rv surge protector to protect your solar and other electronics.

  • @rongray4118
    @rongray4118 10 місяців тому

    Time to find one for us to install on the 406 Unimog and charge the Battery bank and supply house power. Thank you!

  • @DLRPyro1
    @DLRPyro1 Рік тому

    The B-52s I worked on in the USAF had a constant speed drive (CSD) between the jet engine output shaft and input shaft of the AC generator to maintain a constant frequency output from the generator regardless of the power setting of the engine. It was basically a transmission that a hydraulic pump powering a hydraulic motor and pressure regulators to keep the hydraulic motor at a constant speed.

  • @kingkong7617
    @kingkong7617 Рік тому +10

    Evan, you have this back up power figured out and if something happens with the power, you can keep on a normal run. That generator was a really good buy.

  • @mrclaus859
    @mrclaus859 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Evan

  • @kimculver1038
    @kimculver1038 Рік тому +8

    Back in the day We ran 3days on a win power 12kw pto ran the whole barn to milk and also the house all was fine until the sister in law turned on the vacuum cleaner tripped the 50 amp on the generator. Learned what it would do. Powered 5 homes of the neighbors to keep water and cool the refrigerators and freezers. Since 1977 only used it a handful of times. But now most everyone has there own stand by power . Glad to learn that more HP WAS NEEDED to work properly. Thanks for the info

    • @SeattlePioneer
      @SeattlePioneer Рік тому

      > ???

    • @J-1410
      @J-1410 Рік тому +1

      @@SeattlePioneer One of Winco's generator line names.
      Winco has been around forever making generators.

  • @julianlavergne
    @julianlavergne Рік тому +1

    All you need is a few lights and the freezer. Make some coffee. Although you have to think about the animals too.

  • @athloneduke
    @athloneduke Рік тому

    Evan, great video, $400 for a backup generator is great value

  • @SteveE6126
    @SteveE6126 Рік тому

    Very interesting! God bless you all. Thank you for sharing.

  • @houstonfirefox
    @houstonfirefox Рік тому +3

    Evan, consider that during a power outage you really wouldn't be ramping up everything in the house, you'd go the opposite into conservation mode. One thing not checked is if the larger tractor would charge the batteries. If so, I'd go that route to protect the sensitive electronics in the house from being fried by the extremely dirty power from the generator (although the dirty power might eventually damage the inverter). It is important to consider that if the tractor runs out of fuel or is otherwise disturbed while powering the house directly then you could brownout/burnout or otherwise destroy a lot of sensitive electronics in the house (computers are in everything and they are notoriously intolerant of dirty power). Just a FYI - love your channel.

  • @mfletch392
    @mfletch392 Рік тому

    Good test to the limit; Thanks.

  • @djohnsto2
    @djohnsto2 10 місяців тому

    Wow I love your place. I wish I could live in a place like that.

  • @LittleYellowCreekFarmMS
    @LittleYellowCreekFarmMS Рік тому

    I’ve been looking for one of these for years.

  • @hayfork100
    @hayfork100 Рік тому +1

    Must be a good feeling to know you can get power in an emergency as long as you have tractor fuel available.

  • @ianhaggart1438
    @ianhaggart1438 Рік тому +5

    Good evening from scotland.. a flywheel would of probably sorted that issue but would probably give more issues to overcome 😮😅.. the big tractor works and its handy info to know for future.. thanks for sharing.. Hope the better half knows how to work it all to... 😁.. stay safe 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @J-1410
      @J-1410 Рік тому +1

      That is what is in that gearbox on the front of PTO generators, a big flywheel and gear, both bathed in oil.

    • @ianhaggart1438
      @ianhaggart1438 Рік тому

      @@J-1410 I think your more likely to find a gearbox not a flywheel on most pto generators like these especially this age... large gear small gear to gain the correct ratio for probably 540 rpm.

    • @J-1410
      @J-1410 Рік тому +1

      @@ianhaggart1438 On our similar one, it has a flywheel mated to the large gear.
      I don't think it has much of a point, as the entire PTO drive train probably has more mass than it, but someone at some point thought it was a good idea.

    • @ianhaggart1438
      @ianhaggart1438 Рік тому +1

      @@J-1410 that's engineering and design for you... when you have an issue you try to iron ot out but when you already have another option there probably no point.. 😆

  • @TomSmith-me7ph
    @TomSmith-me7ph Рік тому +1

    Good video Evan.

  • @allenferry9632
    @allenferry9632 Рік тому +5

    Can you use the tractor to just recharge the batteries. After all in an emergency you wouldn't necessarily need to wash and dry your clothes while cooking a roast and heating or cooling your house.
    When we loose power which is usually in the winter, we lite the fire places and turn on a fan to move the heat around. If its off for a while I'll fire up the generator to cool the refrigerator and freezers and charge the phone so I can watch your older videos. Life's good.

    • @CountryViewAcres
      @CountryViewAcres  Рік тому +2

      I will have to test the solar again with the big tractor on the generator and see if it charges the batteries.

    • @Poorehouse
      @Poorehouse Рік тому

      @@CountryViewAcresthe trick to the mechanically governed generators is to set the unloaded RPM at about 61.5 or so, so when you switch the load over, including battery charging, the load pulls the generator down to 60hz - so the frequency is correct enough that the inverter can use the power for recharging the batteries.
      You also might be able to widen the input tolerance on the inverter stack to accept a bit more frequency drift. My Outback Radian lets me set one of the inputs to a wider frequency range for generator use - without kicking off the input if the frequency wanders a bit.
      If your setup doesn’t offer than, ask their support team for a feature enhancement. Many home generator setups won’t be too terribly stable as the loads vary.

  • @susancarter9862
    @susancarter9862 Рік тому

    In the UK we would have to put a wheel clamp, chain with padlock and security alarm on the tractor to stop our undesirables stealing it when leaving it running. Nice job with that generator Evan, it's very useful now. Thanks for the video.

  • @TimHavens
    @TimHavens 9 місяців тому

    This is really helpful, I've wondering if my 24hp tractor could do this. Thanks for this content!

  • @stevenichols4639
    @stevenichols4639 Рік тому +3

    You forgot to retry, feeding the PTO generator into the battery bank to see if the frequency was stable enough to match and stay connected.
    Sadly my system is to take a nap and hope.

    • @CountryViewAcres
      @CountryViewAcres  Рік тому

      While I was testing the generator, the batteries charged up, since I wasn't using the solar. So I will have to test it again another day.

  • @squirrellyacres
    @squirrellyacres Рік тому

    Very successful test of another power source.

  • @av1204
    @av1204 6 місяців тому

    I have the same system with pto generator. Use a dedicated battery charger. Works perfectly

  • @bobkanno6797
    @bobkanno6797 Рік тому +2

    It takes the extra hp available at the speed that you are running the tractor to stabilize your frequency and the typical governor in the fuel pump the tractor engine has is in the 5 to 10% range for droop under load.

  • @None-xk7by
    @None-xk7by Рік тому

    Very very cool. That should come in so handy. Nicely done

  • @thetazva
    @thetazva 7 місяців тому

    I would have checked to make sure the output frequency is correct so that it doesn't damage the electronics in the newer appliances as well as any electronics in the house. Like computers, TV, sound systems, etc.

  • @franciscojaviertrev
    @franciscojaviertrev 6 місяців тому

    Many thanks this s something I want to do in Mexico....

  • @JR-xw5dk
    @JR-xw5dk 9 місяців тому

    The eg4 Chargeverter
    100amp chargers may be a good investment.
    We have one of those generators and used to milk cows in 1979. I am glad my dad bought it a few years earlier. It also cooled many hanging beef.

  • @alan-jt7ts
    @alan-jt7ts 9 місяців тому

    Probably not the size of the small tractor but the quality of the governor to be able to hold the revs constant.

  • @charlesletterman6245
    @charlesletterman6245 Рік тому

    Jolly good show

  • @miguelavelasquez8056
    @miguelavelasquez8056 Рік тому +1

    Glad to see the generator working for you nice job on putting that together Evan thank you for sharing blessings to you and your family

  • @jamesharless5357
    @jamesharless5357 Рік тому

    Great video Evan!👍🏻

  • @larrybourne4176
    @larrybourne4176 Рік тому

    The point has been made about "dirty power," and it's a very valid one. Some years ago, I came into a deal on a gas generator - small one - that I figured would be great to run a few lights, refer....and computer in the event of a power outage. In monsoon season here, thunderstorms make outages a regular thing. Point about the sine wave was made on a forum, so I called the generator mfr and asked. The technician told me the sine wave config was wrong for sensitive electronics and "DON'T" use it. It's very worth checking out.
    Also previously stated - in a real life power outage, you'd be running minimal appliances/lights/etc. and the little tractor would likely be plenty. Very nice work. I'm enjoying your videos, but have a lot of catching up to do.

  • @loulauer5853
    @loulauer5853 Рік тому +9

    I bet you're tired of having to reset all those clocks on appliances after all those power changeovers. Also, beware of the hidden costs of unstable power freq and voltages. I lived in a foreign country for a while and the power fluctuated pretty much all the time. Had many pieces of stereo, tv's, and appliances that had problems and needed repair or replacement.

  • @NightyNite94
    @NightyNite94 Рік тому

    Im actually amazed in how good that generator works to get get a modern generator to power a house today would cost alot more

  • @l337pwnage
    @l337pwnage 10 місяців тому

    I'm impressed you can run all that on only 50 amps. It's probably a good thing that solar system has built in protection. Modern electronics require pretty clean power.
    Those fragile electronics are also a great way to make sure people keep buying new appliances instead of keeping their old ones.

  • @albarrie4423
    @albarrie4423 Рік тому

    Awesome. Huge success. Much appreciated that you shared.

  • @stevenbenavente1229
    @stevenbenavente1229 Рік тому +1

    Good job

  • @terrypomatto907
    @terrypomatto907 Рік тому

    If you had a power loss would you have everything operating at maximum. It is nice to know that you wouldn't have a shorting of power supply for total use of power. Well done and good investment in the long run.

  • @chaunceypullman3380
    @chaunceypullman3380 Рік тому

    Glad it worked out fine. That would be your last lines of defense. All the generators are good as long as you are there to plug them up, start them up or switch them over. Your solar will do what it is suppose to do. Me , I put my faith in my 7hp whole house and some generator connected to gas itself. Automatically cuts on when power shuts off. Then turns off once power comes back on again. I do not have to do a thing. Older than you, so I have been through more than you. I am your Dad's age. So my knowledge comes from time itself. No building on my place depends on any other building to operate. You and Rebecca will get there in your own time. Good start, and props on all that you 2 have achieved and accomplished thus far. Looking forward to you alls next year of achievements.

  • @J-1410
    @J-1410 Рік тому +1

    Your frequency and voltage is directly related to your PTO RPM.
    The North American standards are roughly 105 to 125 volts (the standard states something like 110 to 120 +/- something like 10%, 105 to 125 is conservative by a few volts )and then the 50 to 60 cycles.
    When we had a power outage a decade ago, we ran a gasoline tractor that was 10 HP more than the PTO generator called for, and at 15 gallons an hour, $5 gas, for two weeks, that was never going to happen again, especially since we had two of them going for the farm.
    Recently, we had a similar event, a week without power during calving. Right after that last event a decade ago, one meter got converted to a automatic LPG(propane) generator, so we only had to have one PTO generator going. This time we put a 160 HP Diesel on the PTO generator, a 1000 to 540 PTO Adapter, and then ran the PTO at the necessary speed, usually about 520 RPM. Since everything is electric heat, we put full load on it, got the volt and cycle reading, then went to "No load/base load" and adjusted so we did not go over 125/60. It worked, as long as everything did not kick on at the same time and was more efficient than the old way, but the LPG generator paid for itself on efficiency alone(dollar per kwh wise) compared to the Diesel and the gasoline tractor. So, we found another LPG auto standby. It may take a decade for it to pay for itself, but it inevitably will, and each one has a few thousand gallons of LPG sitting by it.
    Also, isn't this the channel that condemned generators for a big battery?

  • @bay9876
    @bay9876 Рік тому +27

    The idea of the smaller tractor was to save on fuel. Wonder how much the larger tractor burns per hour of energy generation for whole house activation?

    • @J-1410
      @J-1410 Рік тому +2

      That's not how engines work. General Motors found that out with their Chevrolet pickup line a few years ago. A smaller engine at full load will use more fuel than a larger engine at an insignificant load. Their smaller engines in the same pickup at the same load got worse mileage than their larger engines in the same pickup at the same load.

    • @SwampDonkeyHomestead
      @SwampDonkeyHomestead Місяць тому

      My Z482 12hp on my tractor will run my bush hog on 1 gallon for 6-7 hours

  • @bryanlloyd1099
    @bryanlloyd1099 Рік тому

    That generator done a great job!

  • @gophersk
    @gophersk Рік тому

    Now you need a refueling unit on your property to refuel the tractor. Keep a weeks worth of tractor running and you are in. Good job Evan.

  • @johnbichell8023
    @johnbichell8023 Рік тому

    Always thinking and experimenting.

  • @ChicagoDoItYourself
    @ChicagoDoItYourself Рік тому +1

    What a great setup you have there !!! : ))

  • @robertschroeder1978
    @robertschroeder1978 Рік тому

    Great video and the restore on the generator looks great. Thanks for the video and channel content. Your skills as an electrician certainly has saved you a lot of money along this journey.

  • @ronaldclemons5520
    @ronaldclemons5520 Рік тому

    Very good test, and investment Evan. Blessings

  • @MichaelHerringValdosta
    @MichaelHerringValdosta Рік тому

    You amaze me! I so love what y'all have going on!

    • @MichaelHerringValdosta
      @MichaelHerringValdosta Рік тому

      Been watching a long time. I sure do appreciate seeing the mistakes. Lessons learned are precious.

  • @jamesmorrison1884
    @jamesmorrison1884 Рік тому

    Looks great Evan

  • @douglasjackson1998
    @douglasjackson1998 Рік тому

    My LS tractor has a feature which would be handy in this application. It has electronic engine speed control. Click it on and it will hold a given engine speed regardless of a varying load. There should be no engine speed (hence frequency) dips when big loads like the A/C or oven switches on or off..

  • @gurubhat2403
    @gurubhat2403 Рік тому

    You can use a Dynamic Frequency Regulator (DFR) to regulate the Unstable Power Conditions (low or high or unstable) frequency to a constant 50 or 60 Hertz cycles.

  • @SetitesTechAdventures
    @SetitesTechAdventures Рік тому +3

    I wonder if this would work if you had an EG4 Chargeverter. It's designed to let dirty generators charge a 48v off grid battery.

  • @beefitter
    @beefitter 9 місяців тому

    I didn't read all the comments so apology if there is duplication. Have you considered using a separate battery charger to charge the solar batteries without going through your solar inverter. Like an EG4 Chargverter 48v charger. If your batteries are 48v. or, the proper charger that the battery company recommends.

  • @Rbs35405
    @Rbs35405 Рік тому

    You are AMAZING 😮

  • @marymigliore3396
    @marymigliore3396 Рік тому +1

    I LOVE YOU GUYS !!!!!

  • @terrycastor8299
    @terrycastor8299 Рік тому +4

    Maybe either the Allis or the Case will handle the load as well if you don't want to tie up the TYM

    • @--_DJ_--
      @--_DJ_-- Рік тому

      I wonder if those would handle the varying load on the generator like the new one does.

    • @InquisitiveSearcher
      @InquisitiveSearcher Рік тому +3

      YES!! the Allis D17 would definitely carry the load of that generator! * BACK TO WORK ON THE ALLIS!! * * BACK TO WORK ON THE ALLIS!! * * BACK TO WORK ON THE ALLIS!! * * BACK TO WORK ON THE ALLIS!! * 😁 Can you tell that I'd love to see the Allis worked on?

    • @InquisitiveSearcher
      @InquisitiveSearcher Рік тому +1

      @@--_DJ_-- : Interesting question. But the Allis D17 is a 63HP tractor so that may give it an edge in maintaining a steady RPM.

  • @crslyrn
    @crslyrn Рік тому

    That generator will be really handy to hook up to the house if there would just happen to be an electrical issue during the winter months. Just being able to run the furnace, a few lights, well pump, & the freezers would be ideal.

  • @Critical-Thinker895
    @Critical-Thinker895 4 місяці тому +1

    The generator is not changing the freq. Your load is bogging down that tractor because the engine is too small for that generator. Freq is determined by the speed provided by the engine. A little too heavy load on an underpowered engine will dip the freq. The solar power panel won't like that but don't worry, your house doesn't care about a few hertz difference.

  • @randybird9979
    @randybird9979 5 місяців тому

    humm, we had a PTO generator and it worked perfect, it ran an entire slaughter plant, with 4 big walk in freezers and all other things in the house, it was great

  • @ZacVaper
    @ZacVaper Рік тому +1

    I'd be energy conservative and only use the small tractor. Great find, that generator is.

    • @dwightl5863
      @dwightl5863 Рік тому +2

      There is also the possibility that the larger tractor doesn't have to work as hard, and thus use less fuel than the little tractor working for all it's worth.

    • @ZacVaper
      @ZacVaper Рік тому +2

      @@dwightl5863 If you watched his other video, you'd know he had to slow the engine down on the smaller tractor. It's only when everything is on that it can't keep up, but in a power outage, no one's going to run that much, maybe a tv and the fridge.

    • @J-1410
      @J-1410 Рік тому +1

      @@dwightl5863 That's basically the rule with engines. Bigger engine under less rated load uses less fuel than a small engine under full rated load.

  • @TheBockCast
    @TheBockCast Рік тому

    Great video

  • @glennstatham960
    @glennstatham960 Рік тому

    I'm guessing there ain't gonna be too many 'experts' commenting...but I'd trust you with my life with electricity!

  • @paulmaxwell8851
    @paulmaxwell8851 Рік тому

    So how much does the frequency dip? I use a Kubota 6 kW light-tower generator as my backup power and feed the inverter-charger on my off-grid system. It charges the battery bank AND runs the house, but of course I don't run big loads during this time. Never had a problem. Simple and reliable. Your home seems to be a power-hungry home, unlike mine.

  • @WeSRT4
    @WeSRT4 Рік тому +3

    It's not the generator! It's the fact that the RPMs vary on the smaller tractor. The larger tractor probably has electronic throttle control that ensures the RPMs stay consistent. Either way I would much rather put wear and tear on a portable generator.

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig Рік тому +1

    Evan, I wouldn’t use that to power the house or your Inverter welder with that dirty power generator. It can destroy sensitive electronic components in AC controllers, laptops, lcd tv, refrigerators, dryers. Cycles isn’t the only issue with the old generator. The sine wave needs to be a very clean waveform like the waveform provided by Inverter generators.

  • @OldJohnT102347
    @OldJohnT102347 Рік тому

    ELECTRICAL FYI Nice job on the Generator Evan, I watch and enjoy all your videos, keep up the good work...
    Just FYI in case you're NOT already aware of or haven't addressed.....1) It appears from the way you're plugging the Genset in you are connecting the Gensets Neutral and Ground to the Utilitys Neutral and Ground IE Its NOT configured as a Separate Derived Source, you are NOT switching the Neutrals.. In this case and since there can be ONLY ONE NEUTRAL GROUND BOND which is already established at your main, THE GENSET SHOULD BE CONFIGURED WITH A FLOATING NEUTRAL !!!! (maybe it already is which I doubt ?) 2) Assuming the 50 Amp Circuit breaker being used to backfeed your panel with genset power is THERMAL MAGNETIC, if you were to pull that 46 Amps for an extended period of time IT COULD ?? EVENTUALLY TRIP OUT VIA THE THERMAL. If you were to pull say 80% of the 50 Amp Thermal Magnetic Circuit Breakers rating or around 40 Amps, it should then hold in indefinitely. 3) If there is a way of connecting and configuring your genset and solar system Charger and Inverter such that the genset ONLY works (by raw energy) to charge your batteries while all else is powered strictly by your Pure Sine Wave Inverter THE LIGHTS WONT BLINK as they are fed NOT direct from the genset but instead your Inverter !!!!!!!!!!! Not sure if your system has that ability or not??? If you could ONLY use the gensets raw non perfect energy to charge your batteries and they in turn power your Inverter to feed the home PROBLEM SOLVED. Also such might allow use of the smaller tractor ??
    Hope this helps
    John T in Indiana BSEE,JD Electrical Power Distribution Design Engineer, retired and rusty but believe this is still accurate, consult the NEC, don't take my word for it.