2005 GMC Duramax used as a Generator?
I have a 2005 GMC 2500 HD Duramax and I want to look into getting an additional Alternator so I can used the truck engine as my Generator for power when I am on worksites. I do not need to weld, but just be able to run a compressor, carpet seaming iron, vacuum, charger, ECT... I wonder how expensive this can get and how the convenience of this stacks up with the cost of a generator and another tool (Generator) to haul around.
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-JC
I drive a 97 F250HD with after market 225 Amp Ambulance Alt to provide the DC power to drive the inverter under full rated load. You will need to add a High Idle Control to keep the RPM up on demand to get full output from the alt. I can run heavy tools & even have used my inverter to run my house 120 vac panel to selectively operate appliances lights & ceiling fans (Ivan, Katrina). The Prosine 2000 has 100 amp DC charger built in & has an auotmatic transfer switch. Check it out..
Dual Alternators are the best option. At full load (2000 watt) AC load draws about 200 amps, peak intermitent load of 4.5kw will draw about 400 amps.