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I want to replace the 13hp engine on my generator with a 16hp electric start. Is there anything that I should be aware of when doing a swap like this? Are there any ratings I should know about? Can it just be swapped out? What will happen to the output of the generator?
Reply:Just make sure they both turn the same speed.Joewww.CummingsHauling.com
Reply:Originally Posted by joethemechanicJust make sure they both turn the same speed.
Reply:I want to replace the 13hp engine on my generator with a 16hp electric start. Is there anything that I should be aware of when doing a swap like this? Are there any ratings I should know about? Can it just be swapped out? What will happen to the output of the generator?
Reply:If it is a regular 60 cycle AC generator it should be turning either 1800 or 3600 depending on if it is a four pole or a two pole unit.but for 60 cycle AC the speeds are 3600,,1800,,1200,,900,,720,,,,,,,,,,,,,Something that small would be either an 1800 or a 3600 unit.You are adding enough engine power to make about another 1,500 watts or about 7 amps at 220VYou could probably put a 35 amp breaker in the circuit and not be pushing things too much.Joewww.CummingsHauling.com
Reply:Originally Posted by JC'sWeldingWhile we are talking about this. My current generator has a 30 amp breaker on the 220v side. Can I change that to a 50?
Reply:Hmmm... sounds like I don"t need to be messing with it.
Reply:You'll burn out the genset on it. That's a nearly 2x jump from 30A to 50A.If you need more power get a bigger generator or get a pair that can sync together. |
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