
Originally Posted by
RANDLOVER
The other day I was in Masters, a large hardware chain store and saw a back-up piston powered generator that runs on LPG. I don't see any reason besides longevity why it couldn't be run permanently and cheaply being gas.
Longevity is probably the major problem, and if used continually for an off-grid system any form of i/c engine needs a lot of attention - checks, oil changes, refuelling etc. Also, the varying load is a problem if you look at it as being a battery replacement, as a motor big enough to run maximum loads is likely to develop problems running at a small proportion of capacity. All the generators I have looked at in recent years list a minimum load.
And there is no reason to suppose that LPG will continue to be a cheap fuel. If it can even be considered that today.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Bookmarks