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<blockquote data-quote="Springerpanhead" data-source="post: 2302653" data-attributes="member: 31903"><p>Does anyone have a source for a complete wood burning 60 cycle generating unit 2 to 3 horsepower. A Mike Brown Builds just the engines, and an outfit in Montana uses his engines to build a complete generating unit. The Montana outfit however is deeply religious, nothing wrong with that, but I guess I offended their sensibilities when they asked me where I was located and I replied " in f___n liberal Comnecticut " Then they told me they just sold the last one and hung up. There's an outfit in India called Tinytech. That builds a unit but it's not verry efficient requiring 40 lbs of water/Hp/Hr that's a lot of water to evaporate. I would rather buy American anyway even if it costs more</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Springerpanhead, post: 2302653, member: 31903"] Does anyone have a source for a complete wood burning 60 cycle generating unit 2 to 3 horsepower. A Mike Brown Builds just the engines, and an outfit in Montana uses his engines to build a complete generating unit. The Montana outfit however is deeply religious, nothing wrong with that, but I guess I offended their sensibilities when they asked me where I was located and I replied " in f___n liberal Comnecticut " Then they told me they just sold the last one and hung up. There's an outfit in India called Tinytech. That builds a unit but it's not verry efficient requiring 40 lbs of water/Hp/Hr that's a lot of water to evaporate. I would rather buy American anyway even if it costs more [/QUOTE]
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