CurlyDave
Elite Member
When we started building our new house, our General Contractor wanted to wait until the framing was done to have power put in (1000 feet of new service, plowed in). He wanted to use a generator.
Costs were: Rent from rental yard : $80/day, Rent from contractor: $40/day, or buy one myself. I spent $1100 on a new one, figuring I would both save on costs, and have a generator at the end of the project.
I got a new Sears Craftsman 6300 continuous watt generator, with a Briggs & Stratton engine. I think 11 horsepower. I have religiously changed the oil every two weeks, which is as often as I am at the job site, and it has been in use 8 hours/day, 4-5 days/week for about 10 weeks. I make that out as 320-400 hours.
This week it started using a lot of oil, getting extension cords hot, and burning out saw motors.
I took in back to Sears, since it is still under warranty.
Two part question:
1. Any guesses on the most likely problem?
2. What do I look for when I get it back, to be certain the problem is solved? How should I test it?
Main power is being hooked up next week, so I won't have any more heavy usage, but it also means there won't be a good way to give it a rigorous test.
Thanks,
Dave
Costs were: Rent from rental yard : $80/day, Rent from contractor: $40/day, or buy one myself. I spent $1100 on a new one, figuring I would both save on costs, and have a generator at the end of the project.
I got a new Sears Craftsman 6300 continuous watt generator, with a Briggs & Stratton engine. I think 11 horsepower. I have religiously changed the oil every two weeks, which is as often as I am at the job site, and it has been in use 8 hours/day, 4-5 days/week for about 10 weeks. I make that out as 320-400 hours.
This week it started using a lot of oil, getting extension cords hot, and burning out saw motors.
I took in back to Sears, since it is still under warranty.
Two part question:
1. Any guesses on the most likely problem?
2. What do I look for when I get it back, to be certain the problem is solved? How should I test it?
Main power is being hooked up next week, so I won't have any more heavy usage, but it also means there won't be a good way to give it a rigorous test.
Thanks,
Dave