Is there a possible way to parallel operate 2 stroke non inverter? I want to do something extreme with these like take 11 of these and parallel them together? Why i say that? Because a Detroit diesel is expensive.
Hahaha thanks for watching man. I am also a lover of Detroits and thier predecessors. There isn't a way to feasibility parallel these but with enough time and some money you could probably do it. Might look into reverse engineering the frequency control of a newer gen. Thanks for the comment.
@@darkside3031 well it's almost impossible to diagnose something like that over text but here's a few things to look at: Remove and Check the pull start assembly for binding or wear. Make sure no debris have entered the generator cooling ports. Feel around the bearing on the end of the generator for vibration or signs of wear/failure. Male sure you are running the proper oil to fuel mix. Good luck!
Yeah bud sounds like you are just mad (:
Thanks for watching!
Is there a possible way to parallel operate 2 stroke non inverter? I want to do something extreme with these like take 11 of these and parallel them together? Why i say that? Because a Detroit diesel is expensive.
Hahaha thanks for watching man. I am also a lover of Detroits and thier predecessors. There isn't a way to feasibility parallel these but with enough time and some money you could probably do it. Might look into reverse engineering the frequency control of a newer gen. Thanks for the comment.
I have 2 stroke generator. there is a humming sound when i start it and i dont know what causing it
@@darkside3031 Thanks for watching. Does the humming sound go away after it's running?
@@FixAndForget no
@@darkside3031 well it's almost impossible to diagnose something like that over text but here's a few things to look at: Remove and Check the pull start assembly for binding or wear. Make sure no debris have entered the generator cooling ports. Feel around the bearing on the end of the generator for vibration or signs of wear/failure. Male sure you are running the proper oil to fuel mix. Good luck!