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Electrical/Electronic equipment => Automation, Controllers and Regulators => Topic started by: JohnF on May 19, 2010, 05:03:41 AM

Title: Automating a 6/1
Post by: JohnF on May 19, 2010, 05:03:41 AM
Hi guys;

First, my apologies for not having followed this subject, mainly due to "black box" syndrome on my part.  A potential customer is asking if the start-up process for a 6/1 can be automated and if so, how.  I think what she is looking for is a turn-key solution or at least something that cna be installed relatively easily.  If someone can point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it.  I guess what I'm looking for is someone who can pre-program whatever is needed and provide instructions as to mounting the hardware.
Title: Re: Automating a 6/1
Post by: mobile_bob on May 19, 2010, 07:12:24 AM
i would think automating a 6/1 should be fairly easy, however
it comes down to what all she wants or needs automated? simple startup? based on what condition?

also it might be problematic getting someone to do this, unless you find an oem that is willing to set it up
for her, liability issues are significant. 

the last thing anyone needs is to have her or one of her kids around the engine when a command to start comes
in, and they get wound up in the flywheel,,, that could be ugly.

i don't know if i would want to build such a system for someone else unless i also built a full enclosure, with appropriate
guards, interlocks and disable switches set to defeat the system if the guards were compromised.

just the realities of life today i guess

bob g
Title: Re: Automating a 6/1
Post by: JohnF on May 19, 2010, 08:44:23 AM
Likely right Bob.  She wants it to start when the batteries are low, it is for an off-grid application.  However, I might have to do the same thing, I have to go back on grid to accommodate the solar array I'm installing and I will want a back-up auto-start genny when (as it will) Hydro power goes down.
Title: Re: Automating a 6/1
Post by: vdubnut62 on May 19, 2010, 12:26:00 PM
John I posted these somewhere before, but would this be a solution?

http://cgi.ebay.com/Diesel-Petrol-Gas-Powered-Generator-Control-Module-/320532964462?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_BOI_Industrial_Tools_Generators_ET&hash=item4aa140e46e

Ron
Title: Re: Automating a 6/1
Post by: mobile_bob on May 19, 2010, 12:50:44 PM
Ron has it right on this one!

down the page it states they can set the thing up for autostart if the battery voltage gets down to a certain level

that is exactly what she needs,

the price is right, and looks like an elegant off the shelf solution to her needs.

bob g
Title: Re: Automating a 6/1
Post by: JohnF on May 19, 2010, 01:11:12 PM
That looks like an ideal package - think I'll get one for myself first and try it on the Ch...Chunk...Chaggfer.....darn, why can't I type that word?
Title: Re: Automating a 6/1
Post by: mobile_bob on May 19, 2010, 01:49:29 PM
once you go changfa, you will never go back!

lol

bob g

ps. if no other reason than your ears can't take being around it!

:)
Title: Re: Automating a 6/1
Post by: vdubnut62 on May 19, 2010, 08:31:18 PM
YES! Mine sounds like the Chinamen left the rod bearing insert out of it.
Funny, it didn't make all that clunking racket until I broke down and put a muffler on it. ::)
Ron