preppergb wrote:The best generator I ever saw related to prepping was owned by a couple of Off Gridders in Devon, it was a totally refurbished twin cylinder Lister diesel type unit with big brass heavy flywheel / pully turning two alternators 12VDC. proper Heath Robinson but utterly reliable. Good luck finding a replacement but could you please make apost on what you choose to get and why ?
Stasher wrote:This is even less 'prep' like. Having discussed the lights go out thread by itsy and the water/toilet nightmare conversation that followed we have decided to 'look' at replacing our ancient but incredibly reliable genny. This is major for us. Big Bertha has lived in her shed for years and with a bit of love and attention has ALWAYS come to our aid for days at a time. Replacing her will be a mammoth undertaking (not least because the shed was built round her)![]()
Finding a genny that will run for days, reliably, without forcing me to sell body parts to pay for it is a scary prospect
Those lister engines are stupidly reliable and always seem to want to start regardless of time they sit abandoned and even in the cold....... Just ensure that the dog pin on the cranking handle is free and well greased or you'll be wanting a Sam splint for your broken arm!
How big a generator you looking I love the Honda suitcase 2kw jobbies but would have to sell both kidneys for the gas converted one I guess 45kg propane tank would last ages