Option for range extender power by diesel

ddinh77

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Diesel fuel is more stable than gas fuel over time. Diesel Engine will less likely to get damaged by old diesel fuel as compared to gas engine being damaged by old gas fuel. Would it make more sense for the extender to be powered by diesel in case it May sits in the tanks for a while until the next use so that it will not foul up the engine components. Any thoughts? Thanks
 
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As much as I would like it, I don't see it as a viable option. Diesel engines tend to be heavier and run hotter, and there's the issue with fuel gelling in cold weather.

It needs to be easy to use and maintain. Think along the lines of the typical owner and a motor home generator, and that's more of what to expect. It will probably have some sort of monitor to force the use of the generator to keep it from sitting too long without running and to keep the fuel from getting stale.

They have yet to announce any actual details about the generator, like engine size or output capacity.
 

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I’m by no means a mechanical engineer but was just wondering the same thing. My coworker has diesel generators on his boat and at his farm and was just telling me how much quieter they run then gas
 
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