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Ding ding...round 2
Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill. Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load. Then switched to the Econo mode. Ran maybe 15 minutes and died. Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead. Looks like Tim may have called it right. Something may be causing it to flood. Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on.
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Ding ding...round 2
1:57 PMTrue North Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill. Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load. Then switched to the Econo mode. Ran maybe 15 minutes and died. Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead. Looks like Tim may have called it right. Something may be causing it to flood. Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on. ..... If it can’t run with a space heater it’s surly not going to do a furnace or appliance. don, if they say it’s fixed, and when you go to pick it up, I’d light it up right in the parking lot like you did. If it dies out, let them know that’s unsatisfactory, call me when it’s done and don’t lie about it. Leave it right there in the parking lot, turn and walk away..... |
Ding ding...round 2
On 3/15/2018 3:51 PM, Tim wrote:
1:57 PMTrue North Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill. Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load. Then switched to the Econo mode. Ran maybe 15 minutes and died. Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead. Looks like Tim may have called it right. Something may be causing it to flood. Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on. .... If it can’t run with a space heater it’s surly not going to do a furnace or appliance. don, if they say it’s fixed, and when you go to pick it up, I’d light it up right in the parking lot like you did. If it dies out, let them know that’s unsatisfactory, call me when it’s done and don’t lie about it. Leave it right there in the parking lot, turn and walk away..... I am thinking it may be the vent on the gas cap. Little lever you move from "off" to "on". Should be moved to "on" while running. It is spring loaded on the underside of the cap. It may be bad, not allowing air to vent to tank. The fact that it ran for 15 minutes then died and wouldn't start again makes me guess at this. Can't imagine it suddenly getting "flooded" after 15 minutes of running but I guess anything is possible. |
Ding ding...round 2
On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 4:09:06 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/15/2018 3:51 PM, Tim wrote: 1:57 PMTrue North Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill. Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load. Then switched to the Econo mode. Ran maybe 15 minutes and died. Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead. Looks like Tim may have called it right. Something may be causing it to flood. Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on. .... If it can’t run with a space heater it’s surly not going to do a furnace or appliance. don, if they say it’s fixed, and when you go to pick it up, I’d light it up right in the parking lot like you did. If it dies out, let them know that’s unsatisfactory, call me when it’s done and don’t lie about it. Leave it right there in the parking lot, turn and walk away..... I am thinking it may be the vent on the gas cap. Little lever you move from "off" to "on". Should be moved to "on" while running. It is spring loaded on the underside of the cap. It may be bad, not allowing air to vent to tank. The fact that it ran for 15 minutes then died and wouldn't start again makes me guess at this. Can't imagine it suddenly getting "flooded" after 15 minutes of running but I guess anything is possible. Trash in the fuel? Clogged fuel filter or fuel pickup may be a possibility.. |
Ding ding...round 2
On 3/15/2018 5:07 PM, Its Me wrote:
On Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 4:09:06 PM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 3/15/2018 3:51 PM, Tim wrote: 1:57 PMTrue North Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill. Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load. Then switched to the Econo mode. Ran maybe 15 minutes and died. Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead. Looks like Tim may have called it right. Something may be causing it to flood. Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on. .... If it can’t run with a space heater it’s surly not going to do a furnace or appliance. don, if they say it’s fixed, and when you go to pick it up, I’d light it up right in the parking lot like you did. If it dies out, let them know that’s unsatisfactory, call me when it’s done and don’t lie about it. Leave it right there in the parking lot, turn and walk away..... I am thinking it may be the vent on the gas cap. Little lever you move from "off" to "on". Should be moved to "on" while running. It is spring loaded on the underside of the cap. It may be bad, not allowing air to vent to tank. The fact that it ran for 15 minutes then died and wouldn't start again makes me guess at this. Can't imagine it suddenly getting "flooded" after 15 minutes of running but I guess anything is possible. Trash in the fuel? Clogged fuel filter or fuel pickup may be a possibility. I don't know. We are speculating on any number of problems with a brand new generator. |
Ding ding...round 2
On Thu, 15 Mar 2018 16:09:01 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 3/15/2018 3:51 PM, Tim wrote: 1:57 PMTrue North Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill. Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load. Then switched to the Econo mode. Ran maybe 15 minutes and died. Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead. Looks like Tim may have called it right. Something may be causing it to flood. Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on. .... If it can’t run with a space heater it’s surly not going to do a furnace or appliance. don, if they say it’s fixed, and when you go to pick it up, I’d light it up right in the parking lot like you did. If it dies out, let them know that’s unsatisfactory, call me when it’s done and don’t lie about it. Leave it right there in the parking lot, turn and walk away..... I am thinking it may be the vent on the gas cap. Little lever you move from "off" to "on". Should be moved to "on" while running. It is spring loaded on the underside of the cap. It may be bad, not allowing air to vent to tank. The fact that it ran for 15 minutes then died and wouldn't start again makes me guess at this. Can't imagine it suddenly getting "flooded" after 15 minutes of running but I guess anything is possible. A bad float or float needle will do that. |
Ding ding...round 2
wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2018 16:09:01 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 3/15/2018 3:51 PM, Tim wrote: 1:57 PMTrue North Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill. Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load. Then switched to the Econo mode. Ran maybe 15 minutes and died. Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead. Looks like Tim may have called it right. Something may be causing it to flood. Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on. .... If it can’t run with a space heater it’s surly not going to do a furnace or appliance. don, if they say it’s fixed, and when you go to pick it up, I’d light it up right in the parking lot like you did. If it dies out, let them know that’s unsatisfactory, call me when it’s done and don’t lie about it. Leave it right there in the parking lot, turn and walk away..... I am thinking it may be the vent on the gas cap. Little lever you move from "off" to "on". Should be moved to "on" while running. It is spring loaded on the underside of the cap. It may be bad, not allowing air to vent to tank. The fact that it ran for 15 minutes then died and wouldn't start again makes me guess at this. Can't imagine it suddenly getting "flooded" after 15 minutes of running but I guess anything is possible. A bad float or float needle will do that. I would try it again. Then if a failure, demand a replacement generator. Not a repair. A replacement. |
Ding ding...round 2
True North wrote:
Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill. Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load. Then switched to the Econo mode. Ran maybe 15 minutes and died. Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead. Looks like Tim may have called it right. Something may be causing it to flood. Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on. "pill"? They don't teach punctuation in Canada? |
Ding ding...round 2
On 3/15/18 7:24 PM, Alex wrote:
True North wrote: Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill.Â* Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load.Â* Then switched to the Econo mode.Â* Ran maybe 15 minutes and died.Â* Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead.Â* Looks like Tim may have called it right.Â* Something may be causing it to flood.Â* Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on. "pill"? They don't teach punctuation in Canada? They don't teach decency or manners in Florida Cuban-American families? |
Ding ding...round 2
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 3/15/18 7:24 PM, Alex wrote: True North wrote: Came back from walking the dog and started the generator up on the first pill. Let it warm up gradually opening the choke and then adding a space heater at the 2md level of three as a load. Then switched to the Econo mode. Ran maybe 15 minutes and died. Tried two pulls on the starter cord but it was dead. Looks like Tim may have called it right. Something may be causing it to flood. Back to the dealer tomorrow morning and I'll insist they run it for up to an hour with a load on. "pill"? They don't teach punctuation in Canada? They don't teach decency or manners in Florida Cuban-American families? Say what? (Don's dumb thing) You're buddy loves to play netcop and correct certain peoples spelling errors/typos. He doesn't correct you or he would be friendless. |
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