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We have propane in our garage already, feeding a space heater, so it wouldn't be hard to tee in another line on a quick disconnect fitting for feeding the generator when back-feeding the house.
BUT, is that line big enough to power a generator???

SR
 
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….and have a loooong line to get it out and away from the garage.
Also hopefully you have a proper transfer switch/interlock installed so that you’re NOT back feeding improperly 😉
 
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BUT, is that line big enough to power a generator???
Hah... I did the math on this two years ago, and forget the details. If I recall, the regulator outside is something like 0.5 psi, and that's run into the house in 3/4" PS2 Tracpipe, where it tees off into separate 1/2" (? should check) CSST lines to garage and kitchen. Right now, the only appliance on that leg of the system is the heater, but we did discuss stepping that whole leg up to 2 psi for installing a kitchen range, and then stepping back down to 0.5 psi at each appliance.

So, I'll have to check requirement for the generator, but if we come up short at 0.5 PSI, it'd be the easy excuse I need to just swap up to 2 psi today. That might even give me the option of not having to shut off the heater to run the generator, but I'd have to check that.
 
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….and have a loooong line to get it out and away from the garage.
Also hopefully you have a proper transfer switch/interlock installed so that you’re NOT back feeding improperly 😉
I park it outside a closed garage door, running on gasoline. Exhaust pointed away from house, receptacle bank pointed toward house. Probably 5 foot air gap between door and generator, with good wind and airflow around that end of the house, no doors or windows open, and actually that wing of the house is unoccupied (just garage and music studio space).
 
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Did you do your own propane conversion? My portable genny is the ubiquitous PowerStroke 6800 with Honda GX engine, that I see all over, I guess they're pretty popular. But they're gas only from the factory, and the propane conversion kit I found for them back when I bought new involved cutting the frame. Some folks reported issues with that, as it really weakens the thing, with regard to travel if you load it onto a truck or trailer, or tote it around on the back of a tractor.

If anyone knows of a better propane conversion kit, I'd be interested. We have propane in our garage already, feeding a space heater, so it wouldn't be hard to tee in another line on a quick disconnect fitting for feeding the generator when back-feeding the house.

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I put one of these into a cheap open frame 3500 W few years ago, but your generator is twice as big...

I've decided to keep this for now as a second backup, in case my dual fuel inverter generator should fail for some reason.

It's worth checking what's available on eBay etc.

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Ive also read so many negative articles on leaving carbs empty. Drying out gaskets, etc. i really dont know which is the best way to store them.

We've been around this track a few times on here - worthy topic, considering the potential headaches.

Among the variables, I've come to believe regional (and seasonal) fuel formulations are a significant factor. I went to wet storage 10+ years back, when my little Briggs had a stuck float. I know some guys like to "fix" that by picking up the generator, and dropping it on concrete - that might have "fixed" my problem, based on what I found, but not my style, so I took it apart. Stored dry, there were light crusty white deposits gucking up the float - I've heard the same symptom, from other guys around here. Went to wet/stabilized storage - OK so far, but about 1 year back, E-free got wiped from the market here too, at least @ the pump.

Whatever somebody has for a storage strategy, keep doing it, but realize it may play-out differently even one State/Province away....

The goalposts keep moving on gasoline..... one of the reasons I'm more interested in propane/natgas than I was 10 years ago.

Rgds, D.
 
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Went to check one of the houses I watch yesterday. First thing I do when I get there is open the cover on the standby generator and check the display for the last run time. Display showed the wrong time and date, and a bunch of red lights were on.

Flipped the manual start switch and nothing but a click. Threw my multi meter on the battery 12.9 v, flipped the switch again, click and voltage drops to less than 5. So I pulled the battery out and threw it in my truck. Got it home and threw my tester on it and instead of 550CCA, it was only 55! Going to head to NAPA today for a replacement.

Since the oil and filters were more than 5 years old, I’ll pick up new filters, oil and spark plugs and change them out too.

Generator is a Cummins/Onan with an air cooled Briggs Intek Twin. Looked up filters on NAPA $41 for the stinking air filter and $23 for the oil filter! Holy crap. Checked elsewhere and nobody is stocking both, including TSC.

ETA: it is a Briggs Vanguard not Intek.

The negative battery clamp split in half today. I did get it tightened up, but I’ll have to get that replaced.
Those folks are lucky to have you on-patrol.

Parts cost have gotten stupid for many things..... alternatives (ignoring) are usually still worse accounting....

Rgds, D.
 
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I put one of these into a cheap open frame 3500 W few years ago, but your generator is twice as big...

I've decided to keep this for now as a second backup, in case my dual fuel inverter generator should fail for some reason.

It's worth checking what's available on eBay etc.

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Thanks for posting that.

Cost on those kits is low (esp. in the US).... I've considering trying one on my little gen.... it's more just the time, than $ that has stopped me. As a portable option, I'm liking on propane for small gens; my choice would be 30# tanks - decent runtime, and still easy to move around.

Rgds, D.
 
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I like that idea! I’ll have to try that instead of Quik Start!👍🏻
Somebody on here, who hasn't been on in a while, reminded me/us of this simple trick....

Most of us have one or 3 propane torches "somewhere" :cool: , and those foldable silicone funnels are inexpensive, pack-down well, and are useful for other things....

When I first saw (name escapes me) posting about this, I thought of chasing vacuum leaks on engines years ago with a propane torch - Why didn't I think of this before :unsure: ?

Rgds D.
 
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When I first saw (name escapes me) posting about this, I thought of chasing vacuum leaks on engines years ago with a propane torch - Why didn't I think of this before :unsure: ?
I was wondering the same thing!😂
 

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