Generator Conversion Kit: Way Cool!
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@LDSPrepper is that the C kit?
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@fixt100 I do not. Sounds like a good and generous idea.
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@LDSPrepper do you also have a smaller generator? i was thinking of having 2 and just running the big one too cool down the fridge freezer ect then the little one as needed plus as a loaner for the neibors if needed?
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@VnVJONNYQUEST I'm glad I was able to help. You'll save a ton of money using natural gas on that big 17.5kw engine.
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Interesting video, like the concept of multi-fuel to run a generator. A serious issue I saw was the power cord being used, a double end male plug is a disaster waiting for a place to happen. Video stated "I start the generator, plugged the power cord into his generator, (The other male end is now "HOT" and will shock/electrocute someone if the plug is touched. In my area the Utility Company discovers someone back feeding service; they will not restore without transfer panel is installed.
waltjq43 1 month ago
@waltjq43 My bad. I actually plug in the cord to the house then the generator. That way it is safe.
LDSPrepper 1 month ago
Just installed mine yesterday. Works great on propane, I am set up for natural gas and I will test it tomorrow. You just follow the instructions and it works. US carburetor is here in West Virginia so I had to pay taxes on the unit, but it wasn't much. Works as advertised.
TheGwhipple 2 months ago
@TheGwhipple Awesome. I hope you are enjoying WV. I love this little kit. It it much cheaper than using gasoline and much cleaner.
LDSPrepper 2 months ago
I have been considering converting my 17.5kw.... You helped me make up my mind. 16 gal tank at 3+ a gallon... too easy. A little more involved in the conversion but worth the time.
VnVJONNYQUEST 2 months ago
@VnVJONNYQUEST I think you will be very happy. Let me know if you can use this on such a large generator.
LDSPrepper 2 months ago