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Eastern Tools & Equipment ETQ LPG 3500 Generator Review

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Visit http://www.tailgatingideas.com/ETQ-LPG3500 for more detailed information. Tailgating with a portable generator can be easy and convenient with the Eastern Tools & Equipment LPG 3500 watt Generator. LPG stands for Liquid Propane Gas and is the same propane you would use to fire up your tailgating grill. This generator eliminates having to use two different fuel sources. So instead of buying unleaded gasoline for your generator you only need to buy propane to fuel your grill and your portable generator. To learn more about the ETQ LPG 3500, visit http://www.tailgatingideas.com/ETQ-LPG3500

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  • tonitchit I have not run the generator longer than 8 hours because I primarily use it for tailgating and normally tailgate parties do not go longer than that. I full tank will last longer depending on how many devices and how much load you are drawing from it. From what I have seen, this is the only size and model that ETQ makes that uses propane as the fuel source. I would imagine that the ETQ website will have more info on how long it will go through a full tank of propane.

  • Yes, it does have a 220 outlet

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  • 13.5 hours @ 50% load.

  • how long does one tank of lpg last with that generator? Also, do they make smaller model than what you have there? Thanks for the video.

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  • this power generator could be work with the regular natural gas conection from the house ?

  • Does it have a 220V outlet for a travel trailer?

  • Great idea. So compact. Would be great for power outages around the house.

  • @mam14225 No problem.

  • @gokartspeeder Yea, I saw some oxidized (dull) metal on the plug and wire. I scratched them both to expose clean metal.... it fired up shortly thereafter. I also played around with the air intake screw to get it running smoothly.... and taped it down as the vibration causes it to turn on its own. thanks.

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