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On 7/29/12 5:55 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
Any of you who have ever depended on a small home generator during an extended power outage will appreciate the fact that gasoline can become difficult to obtain. This is further compounded by the problems of storing ethanol gas for any length of time. After hurricane Charlie here in SW Florida my neighbor and I took turns driving 50 miles round trip every night for over a week to buy generator gas. I just found a web site selling propane and natural gas conversion kits for small gasoline generators if anyone is interested. I have no personal interest (or experience) with their products. http://www.propane-generators.com/ If you don't have natural gas available, LP Gas is a fine alternative. Burns clean, too...no stinky gasoline/diesel exhaust smells. I think ours burns the equivalent of 1.6 gallons of LP gas an hour on half-load. That's close to what the spec sheet says, if memory serves. If we're not running one of the heat pumps, we're probably running at one-eighth load. The plumber used something he called a "bullet borer" to push long sections of pipe about 80' underground on the horizontal plane from our LP tank to the generator. No trenching. |
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