Polar Power makes a couple generators with similar features:

http://www.polardcmarine.com/polarpower/products/dc-generators/8220d-950p/
http://www.polardcmarine.com/polarpower/products/dc-generators/8220k-972/

I haven't check to see if the output voltage is adjustable, or suitable for charging batteries in renewable energy systems. Considering the market for these, the normal unit is probably set up to provide a float charge voltage.

Kent Osterberg
Blue Mountain Solar, Inc.
www.bluemountainsolar.com


On 3/5/2013 7:17 AM, jay peltz wrote:
HI All,

I know many of you like this concept.

I was just made aware of a new product from Kohler.

Kohler 6vsg.  Natural gas or propane, 24, 36,48v dc only
looks pretty good, I understand it was made for the telecom industry.

And while I"m not normally on board with the DC genset idea, that i can get 222 
amps from 6kw at 24v is very appealing.

http://www.kohlerpower.com/industrial/filterresults.htm?categoryNumber=12061&sectionNumber=13261&filter_1=Variable%20Speed,%20Direct%20Current

Cheers,

jay

peltz power


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