ok fella's time for a head count
how many have changfa's or variants
what size ?
what are you driving with it?
how many hours have you had it operating
btw, remember october is changfa owner membership drive month!
:)
bob g
got to do something to kick start this place today!
jeesh, is this a national holiday or something?
or do my feet stink?
WAKE UP EVERYBODY!!!
LOL
bob g
Testing Testing, CQ CQ, anybody there :D
Yes Bob, we're out here, waiting for pablum so I can finally put together my 5yr old new S1115 w/ 10k ST. I have been warned by SWMBO if we have more then a 3 hr outage, the front loader and dumpster will be at the garade door. I'm waiting with baited breath for the answer from Flywheel, as are many. I've got plenty of steel shapes for a frame, some welders, band saws at the ready, etc.
Whoa! Was hard at work pecking out my reply and BAM, it posted, with no warning. :o
Anywhoo, Im now concerned about the ability of the ST to provide smoth enough power to run our new, bazillion dollar, ultra efficient, HVAC, all electronic controlled, bla bla bla. It seems most everything today is sensitive (read not very tolerant electronic control systems) to power quality. Im still looking for a good quality 8-10 Kw generator, to direct couple to the Changfa. I'v even considered going to the dark side (Listeroid) and one of Joel's PM generators, to get that lovely sine wave.
Paul
Formerly LEV-L-LOK
Three Changfa systems...
1] S195 @ 900 rpm driving an overhead mounted Voltmaster 4kw head (only making 2.5kw) on compact frame.
Preparing this until battery bank charging system.
2] Changfa/Launtop 10HP Air cooled diesel @ 2500 rpm driving a Voltmaster 4kw head for portable standby power.
Sorry, no significant hours of run time to report yet.
Cheers,
Veggie
Hello Bob,
I have two DI S195's. One as a spare engine for now.
As you know the operating DI S195 is spinning a serpintine belt driven ST-12 gen-head. Still breaking in. Roughly 5 hours run time. I need to put an hour meter on the list.
Henry
I have almost as many as mobile bob. 1 RS115 redstone, 6 changfa 1115's, 2 changfa 195's, 2 very small changfas, one air cooled and the other water cooled. 1 1100 changchai, 1 1110 rufa/10kw st head ( pictured on whats your best guess on the forum ) This unit is now six years old and performs perfectly when needed. Not included are the rest of my herd of diesels which do not fall under changfa/redstone/chinese diesel engines. And no - I'm not crazy.
flywheel
I have a new Changfa 1115 and am looking for an affordable, two bearing 3-phase, 12-15 kW head to spin with it. The picture shows it belted up to a 20 kW DC generator head and a 27 kW PTO generator for some testing I was doing and also for engine break-in with load. I now have 25 break-in hours on the Changfa and have changed the oil once. It stayed very clean in the 25 hours. No smoke and the engine runs extremely well. This engine has a respectable amount of power!
I have a smaller JangDong 175A which is in a test genset of sorts.
Oh, almost forgot. I recently acquired a brand new Launtop 6 HP air cooled diesel with electric and pull start for a good deal at Princess Auto. It was a store display and had not seen crankcase oil or fuel yet. I put oil in the crankcase, turned it over a few times and am storing it. I plan to make a small porta power unit much like Veggie has done with his larger 10 HP Launtop. I'm figuring that once off-grid, having a single wall outlet that I can move about might be a handy thing to have, especially in an emergency situation. There is a small chance it could end up in some crazy project like a diesel/electric hybrid motorcycle though.
Flywheel,
Wow! that's a lot of Changfa's.
Come to think of it, when I visited the Changfa factory last year, I saw your's and Bob's picture in a plaque in the entrance to the factory.
You two are responsible for keeping that shop running! ;D
Veggie
I have a Chang Chai ZS1110 on a belt-driven JS180 tractor. Will be mounting a Harbor Freight 10KW gen head on the front weight bar bracket and a serpentine belt off of the flywheel for portable location power on the farm, and possibly as a backup for the Metro 6/1.
Try to take pictures on your project.
Henry
Quote from: hwew on October 22, 2009, 10:08:47 PM
Try to take pictures on your project.
Henry
Bob, you have the most Changfa's .....and no pictures?
Veggie
Bob has pictures. There top secret. ;)
Henry
Quote from: hwew on October 22, 2009, 10:33:03 PM
Bob has pictures. There top secret. ;)
Henry
In the underground lair. (test facility).......deeeeeeeep underground.
Well, I am the proud owner of a Xing Dong (Not Chang Fa as I was told!) S1100D rated 16hp @ 2000 rpm built in February 1999. Its huge! I am naive I'm sure, but I expected about half the size. It runs great, sounds really good, no weird rattles or funny noises, and even starts pretty easy with the crank. I got a set of tools with it, wrenches and things that I have no idea what they are for,
spare rings, valve springs, injector, head gasket etc. But no manual.
I even got a 10% off coupon from Paypal the other day to go toward my Generator head!
I'll post pics later, my Dear Sweet Wife has me by the ear for the dreaded Black Friday mayhem. Someone please just shoot me.
Ron
Bob, I have a R175. Because of the electric start, I hope to use this for a guest house. It will serve as a backup unit also. I'm still trying to determine whether the vibration will be too much for a direct drive set up. I've removed the hopper and built a plate for the hoses but am looking for weld on tstat and hose fittings. Noise abatement, heat exchange, PM head, alternator application, remote start/system moitoring, on board inverter, battery pack, portability, and machine guards are undetermined choices yet.
Sorry to interupt the thread, but were are you guys getting your changfaoids?
Chris
You're not interrupting Chris. Don't know about the other guys, but I stumbled across mine on Craigslist.
Ron.
Quote from: Chris on November 27, 2009, 03:02:51 PM
Sorry to interupt the thread, but were are you guys getting your changfaoids?
Chris
This company has a bunch for sale.....
http://www.carrollstream.net/ (http://www.carrollstream.net/)
Cheers,
Veggie
Quote from: veggie on November 28, 2009, 08:55:48 PM
Quote from: Chris on November 27, 2009, 03:02:51 PM
Sorry to interupt the thread, but were are you guys getting your changfaoids?
Chris
This company has a bunch for sale.....
http://www.carrollstream.net/ (http://www.carrollstream.net/)
Cheers,
Veggie
Thats where my 7.7 hp came from, all is good so far!
Great to do business with.
Give Anthony a call.