Abandoned Generator Room In Alaska

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @MrTurnermason
    @MrTurnermason 2 года назад

    you should have opened the santa, there was probably a note!

  • @ryans413
    @ryans413 4 года назад

    I’m thinking those little shacks were for a camp ground. Instead of renting a lot to set up a tent or park a trailer you rent the little rooms. And the building up by the road was the check in area

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  4 года назад

      Yes thank you for the comment. I’m glad my subscribers and viewers could correct me.

  • @brendakoldyk1647
    @brendakoldyk1647 4 года назад

    it looks 3 phase generator. Notice the 3 meters. Maybe 205 volt or 440 volt. Wish they could be restored still in good shape. If the battery was there and are good it could still start even though the wires off it are cut. good find..

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  4 года назад

      Thank you for the information I wish I knew all of this before I went so I could have tried to start them or at least knew how to.

  • @tdc3193
    @tdc3193 5 лет назад

    Insain video man!! This was such a great series :)

  • @newjerseybill3521
    @newjerseybill3521 4 года назад

    Cool generator discovery Simon. The Northern Lights gen set sure had a lot of use, you can tell by the oily crud in the generator vent screen @10:35. A lot of people over time have read the spec tag on that gen set, it's the only clean spot on it. :) Nice simple reliable generators in their day. The other two are Cummins powered Onan generators. Onan is a subsidiary of Cummins these days. Decent gen sets, but a little over engineered /complex.

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for the information

  • @KuntalGhosh
    @KuntalGhosh 3 года назад

    These things are still expensive

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  3 года назад +1

      I could only imagine how much this equipment plus the fuel and the man power cost while building it and the value it all has today. I would love to see it working or being put to use again because from what I’ve learned from the comments is that they still might work. Also thank you for the comment and watching the video it means a lot.

    • @KuntalGhosh
      @KuntalGhosh 3 года назад

      @@SimonRScott before u start make sure it has engine oil. If u can add some engine oil into the cylinder or atleast the intake. These things are sitting for long time and pistons are completely dry and if u try to even rotate them the cylinder walls will be really damaged.spray wd40 if can't find anything. Make sure it has oil pressure when it runs or immediately shut it down. These things are worth atleast 50k$ or probably even a 100k

    • @KuntalGhosh
      @KuntalGhosh 3 года назад

      @@SimonRScott it's a diesel engine it will start right up but if u take some preparation it will save the engine from being scraped. Running the engine without proper lubrication for 5mins will do more damage than it running with proper lubrication for 1500hrs.

  • @whorton4
    @whorton4 3 года назад

    Jump to 08:33 if you want to see the actual generator part. And there are three generators for three phases of common electrical systems.

    • @jondowd11
      @jondowd11 3 года назад +1

      Actually, each generator would be capable of generating all phases, weather it be single or 3 phase. The purpose of having 3 generators is redundancy. Depending on the generator sizing and their load, it could be set up where 2 generators would be required to run at maximum load and you'll have a backup in the event one fails. I believe that would be what they call N+1 redundancy. Another possibility is that a single generator can handle the load, then one can be down for maintenance and you'll still have a backup in the event the running generator fails. That would be N+2 redundancy.

  • @arthurroberts491
    @arthurroberts491 4 года назад

    May be an abandoned motel. After 13 years a lot of stuff disappears into the underbrush.

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  4 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. Yeah I really have no idea what could have been there

  • @SRN42069
    @SRN42069 4 года назад

    maybe you could try and start them (not actually try cause its private but it would be cool if they still ran )

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  4 года назад

      Yeah I completely agree that would be awesome if they ran however, a lot of the cables and cords were cut

  • @leenderonde8723
    @leenderonde8723 4 года назад

    Next time try to start those😁 there's still fuel in the filters

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  4 года назад +1

      Leen De Ronde. If I ever go again I might. Thanks for the comment

    • @nicksfuntv1281
      @nicksfuntv1281 Год назад

      Even if there are, it me be expired fuel

  • @mikeywillowbilly8924
    @mikeywillowbilly8924 3 года назад

    Whereabouts is this?

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  3 года назад

      It is in Alaska. Thank you for the comment.

    • @mikeywillowbilly8924
      @mikeywillowbilly8924 3 года назад

      @@SimonRScott well thats pretty obvious. I live in willow Alaska. I just don't recall seeing that place. Was it hatcher pass?

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  3 года назад +1

      @@mikeywillowbilly8924 Its in between Fishhook and Buffalo Soapstone but, it’s closer to Fishhook on the road that goes into the mountains

  • @engineslovetostartmatthew
    @engineslovetostartmatthew 4 года назад

    great vid subbed send a visit my way friends

    • @SimonRScott
      @SimonRScott  4 года назад

      Thank you for sharing, subscribing, and leaving a comment on the video It really means a lot