buickanddeere
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This is totally FALSE, you can combine two or even more, BUT they still will only be making 120volts...
SR
Depends if connected in series or parallel
This is totally FALSE, you can combine two or even more, BUT they still will only be making 120volts...
SR
Correct. You double the amperage not the voltage.
mechanical potential potentially!What if you set one on top of the other rather than side by side? Does that double the potential?![]()
Then explain EXACTLY how to do it, on two small Honda generators???Depends if connected in series or parallel
A paralling kit doubles the amperage available.... It doesnt make a 120 gen operate at 240. If you had two 2,000 watt generators that each provided 16.6 amps of power @ 120 volts, by paralling them you can get 33.2 amps at 120 volts.Then explain EXACTLY how to do it, on two small Honda generators???
All the kits made to connect two inverter gen sets from the factory are parallel kits...
SR
Why bring up the OP - For a while I thought this was only about smog pollution and burning wood<snip>
We also had an EU3000is, which got stolen from work. All moot as OP needs 240 for well pump.
Well if you can run the "sensitive electronic equipment" off a battery based UPS this might be a potential solution:Looking to get a portable gas generator, around 8,000 - 10,000 watt generator output. This will be to operate the well water pump during construction and some power tools. It will later be used as a backup power in case the main electric power goes out.
Been looking at Generac and Honda.
Generac XP8000E (clean power design for sensitive electronic equipment) - $2,400
NorthStar Honda - $2,300
Any other ideas, comments or recommendations?
Go to ebay for DuroMax 10000 Watt Hybrid Dual Fuel Portable Gas Propane Generator .
And then apparently there is a coupon code C20LABORDAY for another $50 off.
Several of us on TBN have bought this over the last year or so since this thread and I can't remember any complaints.
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It's been on sale a couple of times over the last year, normally for $699. I've one and it saved my son and his family of going to a motel when his power went out for days and we used it for hours off and on to run construction equipment.
Here in the midwest we need to make sure the furnace is working during the winter. At the house I am in now we actually have a boiler. Natural gas provides the fuel to heat the water, but there is an electric pump for circulating the water. So a gen set will be installed. I have a 6700 (running) watt gen set. Gasoline powered. Usually here there is no problem getting gasoline. So no need to store 5 days worth for a hurricane or something similar. If we had the polar vortex coming I would fill the tank on the gen and have 15 gal of gas in cans. That would give me 20 gal and I could make it last 3 days. Plus both vehicles would be full and I could siphon from there so that is another 30 gal or so.
I am always amazed at people who live here and do not keep their eye on the weather and make sure the fridge is stocked when we have a blizzard on the way.
It would be great to convert the generator to natural gas. You wouldn't have to worry unless both gas and electricity went out. If that happens, I hope you have arctic sleeping bags!
It would be great to convert the generator to natural gas. You wouldn't have to worry unless both gas and electricity went out. If that happens, I hope you have arctic sleeping bags!
What kind of generator? There are kits for popular models, you pretty much just change the carb.Is it hard to convert the gasoline gen set I have to run either? Also what kind of "penalty" do I take? I know nat gas is less energy dense than gasoline so that will result in less wattage from the gen set.
Is using conventional 5w-30 motor oil in a Honda generator OK?
After break-in, is using synthetic motor oil a better option to reduce engine wear?
Have you ever heard of an "air cooled" Deutz engine?? How about an "air cooled" SLH engine??If you're really worried about engine wear then get a water cooled diesel generator.![]()