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Old 06-06-2012, 20:41   #1
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Arrow 12V lawnmower generator build

well, you may remember iasked a while back about getting a stationary engine, well i got a lawnmover for £10 im bloody happy, ok its a non runner but just needs the carb cleaned out, this is what i want to make, my lawnmower is a briggs & stratton and 148CC

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Old 06-06-2012, 21:04   #2
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should be fun exercise as modern gennies create 12v then
use invertor tech upto mains.

tbf in the caravan i'd be happy with a good 12v source
as most stuff is 12v anyway, atleast that is is designed
for tin tent life.

being easily able to charge the battery(ies) would be handy,
looked at solar panels and seen some compact windmills.

the latter make some good hp in volts but do tend to be
noisy as they chop the air up around them.
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Old 06-06-2012, 21:09   #3
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thanks, i've started stripping the engine as i'll service it, put new oil in etc, the idea is for possible caravan use, work site, home, when ever i need 12-14 v, im going to use a terrano alternator
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The real trick is to make as near silent as possible, then you may get away with using it when and where you wish.
Quiet should be the main aim of the game.
It poses some interesting challenges, but nonetheless achievable with some ingenuity.
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well, i got the tank off and fuel system, and its got water in it engine seems ok whats the best thing for cleaning the tank and carb

ray: i'll see about a exhaust system for keeping it silent


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Have you thought about lubrication ? I thought they were lubed by splashing the oil around during mowing ?
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thats trouble, even silent ones just aren't.

mentioning terrano alternator how about
just using the truck as is, on tickover
it creates Watts gennies can only dream
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Have you thought about lubrication ? I thought they were lubed by splashing the oil around during mowing ?
i'll be putting new engine oil in it
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thats trouble, even silent ones just aren't.

mentioning terrano alternator how about
just using the truck as is, on tickover
it creates Watts gennies can only dream
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because i like me projects
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here's the tank and carb, will be cleaning them out

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Will you need a battery connected for exitation or they permanent magnet?
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Good luck in your projects Ryan i have a mower that looks the same but it started over fueling and black smoking,you could have had that but you live so far away.
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Will you need a battery connected for exitation or they permanent magnet?
I think they are perminate magnet but correct me if I'm wrong
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Good luck in your projects Ryan i have a mower that looks the same but it started over fueling and black smoking,you could have had that but you live so far away.


Cheers mate I know, the distance is really annoying
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I think they are perminate magnet but correct me if I'm wrong
Standard car alternators need a battery to get them going, via the warning light, interesting project though, your engine may struggle at high outputs but it should work OK, but noise could be a problem, be interesting as to what fuel consumption works out at, Rick
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