I have a couple of take-outs from our tugs that are running. One is a 50KW and the other is 30KW, both have 371 Detroit engines. These were keel-cooled and will have to have radiators or some other means of cooling devised but they will power an entire house complete with central air and heat for about 1.5 gph. Needs: dirt bike 7.62, .45 acp, .30 carbine, 5,56, .22, 7mm weatherby, .30-06, .38, .357, 9mm, .44 mag., 12 ga. ammo or reloading equipment/supplies gun parts arrows bulk foods knives or swords masonary or carpentry work or whatever
Located where, generally..... What rpm does they run ? Hours on them, general condition..... Single phase or 3 phase ? PM me with exactly what you want in trade or cash. Thanks... andy
Mobile, Alabama. They put out 3-phase 440 and turn 60hrtz at around 1800 rpm. The 50kw lugs the engine down when heavily loaded; it really needs a bigger engine. That was the biggest reason I swapped them out. The kabelcos I replaced them with are a lot quieter too. They've got a lot of hours on them but still have some life; the engines don't use a lot of oil or smoke. I think the 50KW was fairly new, just put in to replace a burned out one on the same engine. I've got offers of $1200.00 for each of them but don't really have much use for money when a trade is in the air.
I don't have anything that I would want to trade. But if you change your mind I would trade some FRN's for that 50kw.
The quick answer is yes, and for 220 as well. But (of course) there are some things that would need doing, like transformers and load balancing. 50KW is more than a normal home could possibly use. More suitable for a neighborhood, methinks.
Yup, 'tis. It would be instructive to know if it is 50KW at unity power factor. If it isn't unity, then add a few more bulbs --.