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True North[_2_] March 16th 18 05:51 PM

Hallelujah
 
Just stopped my Honda generator after a full hours run under load.
Appears that all is right with the world.
Thanks to everyone who commented and offered suggestions etc.
I'm ready now if we get that 4th NorEaster predicated for us.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] March 16th 18 05:56 PM

Hallelujah
 
On 3/16/2018 12:51 PM, True North wrote:


Just stopped my Honda generator after a full hours run under load.
Appears that all is right with the world.
Thanks to everyone who commented and offered suggestions etc.
I'm ready now if we get that 4th NorEaster predicated for us.



Don ... suggest you do another test for at least half an hour.

Start it up and let it run with the Eco mode "on" and with *no*
load on the generator.

Reason?

You've suspected that it was flooding. Running it under a
load may cause it to use all the gas the float and bowl can
deliver ... so it didn't flood.

Running it for at least a half hour ... maybe an hour to compare
apple to apples will not draw anywhere near as much gas. If the
float or something is screwing up it might flood again.


John H.[_5_] March 16th 18 06:40 PM

Hallelujah
 
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 09:51:26 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

Just stopped my Honda generator after a full hours run under load.
Appears that all is right with the world.
Thanks to everyone who commented and offered suggestions etc.
I'm ready now if we get that 4th NorEaster predicated for us.


Put on your calendar to crank that thing every few weeks. I have it in Outlook. Every four weeks I
get a reminder.

True North[_2_] March 16th 18 08:59 PM

Hallelujah
 
Mr. Luddite

- show quoted text -

"Don ... suggest you do another test for at least half an hour.Â*

Start it up and let it run with the Eco mode "on" Â*and with *no*Â*
load on the generator.Â*

Reason?Â*

You've suspected that it was flooding. Â*Running it under aÂ*
load may cause it to use all the gas the float and bowl canÂ*
deliver ... so it didn't flood.Â*

Running it for at least a half hour ... maybe an hour to compareÂ*
apple to apples Â*will not draw anywhere near as much gas. Â*If theÂ*
float or something is screwing up it might flood again."Â*



Just came in. I ŕan the Honda for an hour on Econo Mode with no load.
When I first switched over to Econo Mode it almost stumbled for a second but then ran flawlessly. Hopefully I'm good to go. Thanks for the help.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] March 16th 18 09:06 PM

Hallelujah
 
On 3/16/2018 3:59 PM, True North wrote:
Mr. Luddite

- show quoted text -

"Don ... suggest you do another test for at least half an hour.

Start it up and let it run with the Eco mode "on" Â*and with *no*
load on the generator.

Reason?

You've suspected that it was flooding. Â*Running it under a
load may cause it to use all the gas the float and bowl can
deliver ... so it didn't flood.

Running it for at least a half hour ... maybe an hour to compare
apple to apples Â*will not draw anywhere near as much gas. Â*If the
float or something is screwing up it might flood again."



Just came in. I ŕan the Honda for an hour on Econo Mode with no load.
When I first switched over to Econo Mode it almost stumbled for a second but then ran flawlessly. Hopefully I'm good to go. Thanks for the help.



Great. Glad to hear it. Sounds like you're in good shape.



[email protected] March 16th 18 09:31 PM

Hallelujah
 
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 13:40:59 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 09:51:26 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

Just stopped my Honda generator after a full hours run under load.
Appears that all is right with the world.
Thanks to everyone who commented and offered suggestions etc.
I'm ready now if we get that 4th NorEaster predicated for us.


Put on your calendar to crank that thing every few weeks. I have it in Outlook. Every four weeks I
get a reminder.


I hope that's not true because mine sat 10 years without running
before Irma, it started on the 2d pull and I don't plan on starting it
again until the next hurricane ... but it is running propane ;-)
Actually I do plan to crank it up for a project we are doing at the
boat ramp but I will be running on a 20# propane bottle.
I also have a few little things I want to do with it too, like extend
the oil drain port out far enough so I can drain the oil and not spill
it everywhere. I also want to put an hour meter on it. I may go ahead
and spin up 180 hours or so on it from wall power to be more correct
tho. Once I get everything right, we probably won't have another power
failure for another 10 years. I already put the loops in the inlet box
so I can quickly check the running amps with my clamp. I also set up a
variac to boost the voltage to the fridge in the house. It was a
little cranky about the 110 volts it was getting at the end of the
line. I still need to swap a couple of breakers around to get that off
the same phase as the one in the tiki bar.
I guess I have to get to work ;-)

John H.[_5_] March 16th 18 09:45 PM

Hallelujah
 
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 16:31:19 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 13:40:59 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 09:51:26 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

Just stopped my Honda generator after a full hours run under load.
Appears that all is right with the world.
Thanks to everyone who commented and offered suggestions etc.
I'm ready now if we get that 4th NorEaster predicated for us.


Put on your calendar to crank that thing every few weeks. I have it in Outlook. Every four weeks I
get a reminder.


I hope that's not true because mine sat 10 years without running
before Irma, it started on the 2d pull and I don't plan on starting it
again until the next hurricane ... but it is running propane ;-)
Actually I do plan to crank it up for a project we are doing at the
boat ramp but I will be running on a 20# propane bottle.
I also have a few little things I want to do with it too, like extend
the oil drain port out far enough so I can drain the oil and not spill
it everywhere. I also want to put an hour meter on it. I may go ahead
and spin up 180 hours or so on it from wall power to be more correct
tho. Once I get everything right, we probably won't have another power
failure for another 10 years. I already put the loops in the inlet box
so I can quickly check the running amps with my clamp. I also set up a
variac to boost the voltage to the fridge in the house. It was a
little cranky about the 110 volts it was getting at the end of the
line. I still need to swap a couple of breakers around to get that off
the same phase as the one in the tiki bar.
I guess I have to get to work ;-)


Well guess what - mine doesn't start as easily!

Mr. Luddite[_4_] March 16th 18 09:54 PM

Hallelujah
 
On 3/16/2018 4:31 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 13:40:59 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 09:51:26 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

Just stopped my Honda generator after a full hours run under load.
Appears that all is right with the world.
Thanks to everyone who commented and offered suggestions etc.
I'm ready now if we get that 4th NorEaster predicated for us.


Put on your calendar to crank that thing every few weeks. I have it in Outlook. Every four weeks I
get a reminder.


I hope that's not true because mine sat 10 years without running
before Irma, it started on the 2d pull and I don't plan on starting it
again until the next hurricane ... but it is running propane ;-)
Actually I do plan to crank it up for a project we are doing at the
boat ramp but I will be running on a 20# propane bottle.
I also have a few little things I want to do with it too, like extend
the oil drain port out far enough so I can drain the oil and not spill
it everywhere. I also want to put an hour meter on it. I may go ahead
and spin up 180 hours or so on it from wall power to be more correct
tho. Once I get everything right, we probably won't have another power
failure for another 10 years. I already put the loops in the inlet box
so I can quickly check the running amps with my clamp. I also set up a
variac to boost the voltage to the fridge in the house. It was a
little cranky about the 110 volts it was getting at the end of the
line. I still need to swap a couple of breakers around to get that off
the same phase as the one in the tiki bar.
I guess I have to get to work ;-)



I use an older version of this to measure voltage and current on the
devices I power with the generator. Also displays watts and kilowatt
hrs. BTW .. the Honda puts out 124.5 volts (no load) and 120 volts full
load. Not bad.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71KD5T1jaNL._SL1500_.jpg

I mentioned that someone just gave me a larger, contractor type
generator. Along with it she gave me a five gallon jug of gas that she
says is about 2 or 3 months old. Obviously she wouldn't have known to
add Sta-bil or anything to it.

Don't know what I am going to do with it. I thought about mixing it in
with the gas in my truck but I found out it's very difficult to fill
it from a jug due to the anti-siphon devices they put in trucks and cars
today. It really requires a nozzle to be inserted well into the fill
line otherwise it backs up and spills all over the place. Nothing is
simple anymore.



[email protected] March 17th 18 01:19 AM

Hallelujah
 
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 12:59:36 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote:

Mr. Luddite

- show quoted text -

"Don ... suggest you do another test for at least half an hour.Â*

Start it up and let it run with the Eco mode "on" Â*and with *no*Â*
load on the generator.Â*

Reason?Â*

You've suspected that it was flooding. Â*Running it under aÂ*
load may cause it to use all the gas the float and bowl canÂ*
deliver ... so it didn't flood.Â*

Running it for at least a half hour ... maybe an hour to compareÂ*
apple to apples Â*will not draw anywhere near as much gas. Â*If theÂ*
float or something is screwing up it might flood again."Â*



Just came in. I ?an the Honda for an hour on Econo Mode with no load.
When I first switched over to Econo Mode it almost stumbled for a second but then ran flawlessly. Hopefully I'm good to go. Thanks for the help.


Yup, lets just say there was something that needed "breaking in" ;-)
Since this thing is so cheap to run, you might as well run it a few
more times over the next couple of months to increase your confidence
factor. I still think running it dry and storing it that way is best
but if not, be sure you stabilize your gas. One of the things I like
about my old briggs is the gas tank comes right off with a quick
disconnect fuel line connector that shuts off the gas and 4 thumb
screws. When I am done, I can shut off the gas, run it dry and empty
the tank in my boat.

[email protected] March 17th 18 01:29 AM

Hallelujah
 
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 16:45:34 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 16:31:19 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 13:40:59 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 09:51:26 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:

Just stopped my Honda generator after a full hours run under load.
Appears that all is right with the world.
Thanks to everyone who commented and offered suggestions etc.
I'm ready now if we get that 4th NorEaster predicated for us.

Put on your calendar to crank that thing every few weeks. I have it in Outlook. Every four weeks I
get a reminder.


I hope that's not true because mine sat 10 years without running
before Irma, it started on the 2d pull and I don't plan on starting it
again until the next hurricane ... but it is running propane ;-)
Actually I do plan to crank it up for a project we are doing at the
boat ramp but I will be running on a 20# propane bottle.
I also have a few little things I want to do with it too, like extend
the oil drain port out far enough so I can drain the oil and not spill
it everywhere. I also want to put an hour meter on it. I may go ahead
and spin up 180 hours or so on it from wall power to be more correct
tho. Once I get everything right, we probably won't have another power
failure for another 10 years. I already put the loops in the inlet box
so I can quickly check the running amps with my clamp. I also set up a
variac to boost the voltage to the fridge in the house. It was a
little cranky about the 110 volts it was getting at the end of the
line. I still need to swap a couple of breakers around to get that off
the same phase as the one in the tiki bar.
I guess I have to get to work ;-)


Well guess what - mine doesn't start as easily!


I was actually pretty amazed. This thing was sitting in my garage for
10 years and it cranked right up. During my whole Irma experience it
was a one pull generator. (2 on propane until I learned you only have
to pop the primer once real quick).
I found out recently, the guy I got it from did start it once and ran
it dry before putting it back in the box.



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