I improved this a Generator a couple of years ago, because we in use to someone alot of power outages, and I didn't like what I saw at Home-less Depot and Lowe's. Used it several times for power outages, Field Day, and places where there's no AC. Although it puts out only 1800W, its battery-Inverter arrangement allows the gen-set to run in silent-mode (engine shut down). I have nearly 600Ah extra capacity I can add, so at 900W load, I can run on batteries all for around 6 hours (conservatively), and about 10 hrs at 500W heap, before the engine need to be restarted to rout the batteries. The engine, alternator, inverter, and generator frame were every recovered brand-new on eBay. The Alternator, in case you did not hear in the video (lots of noise) is a 140A OEM component, and the engine is a Briggs & Stratton 6.0hp vertical-shaft, electric start. Xantrex makes the inverter (a Pro-Sine 1800 near 12V input, hard-wired 120VAC product), and the frame was from a Coleman 6500 generator. Wheels are gas, and the steering mechanism turns via custom-made brass fitting. The engine drives the alternator past a K-6, 6-rib serpentine belt. Engine pulley is 7.00" dia., and the alternator pulley is 5.00" dia., from an old Ford smog-pump. I am no long desire recommendations for a its name- I'll just name it my 1.8kW Inverter-Gen-set.
Rating: 4.889
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