sure but does the governor work normally to keep a constant 115v depending on demand? I'm going to use a vaporizer/regulator from the junkyard, which seem to be VERY common and cheap, similar to this: "Century Propane Fuel Mixer Model M6 350HP"
then you just plumb the line like you do, but with the added safety feature that if the engine stops, the propane automatically stops flowing because there is no vacuum to open the regulator.
Did you just plumb it right into the air filter housing?
TheWaterman1000 3 months ago
Ahh...you Europeans with your strange looking machines.
TheChudWhisperer 6 months ago
sure but does the governor work normally to keep a constant 115v depending on demand? I'm going to use a vaporizer/regulator from the junkyard, which seem to be VERY common and cheap, similar to this: "Century Propane Fuel Mixer Model M6 350HP"
then you just plumb the line like you do, but with the added safety feature that if the engine stops, the propane automatically stops flowing because there is no vacuum to open the regulator.
thedavesofourlives1 1 year ago
cool
rllang01 2 years ago