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by RPBrown
Fri Jun 25, 2021 11:12 am
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Topic: Portable Generators
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Re: Portable Generators

Take Down Sicko wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 10:37 pm I finally got a generator delivered today. Westinghouse wgen9500df. It runs great on LPG. Havent tried it with gas yet.I bought a can of LPG, two 5 gallon gas cans and stybil additive.Still need a few 10 gauge cords and a few more things.
After the freeze, I installed small shed close to my panel to put the generator and installed a manual transfer switch kit (about $350.00 at Home Depot). I also bought a double tank connection kit so I could have 2 propane tanks. The only down sid is I have to remember to start it every couple of weeks to keep the battery charged.
by RPBrown
Fri Jun 25, 2021 7:18 am
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Topic: Portable Generators
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Re: Portable Generators

Take Down Sicko wrote: Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:25 pm
RPBrown wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:58 am Like I said earlier, I have a Ford 11000 watt that works great in an outage. The biggest reason I got a generator is because my wife is on oxygen 24/7. Yes she has the portable cylinders but they are only good for a couple of hours and really too heavy for her to carry around the house. Now, just a couple of months ago, we went with the Indogen that has a rechargeable portable. But it’s only good for 2.5 hours a battery. With the time we were without power along with the large area that had no power, we had nowhere else to go.
We also had just stocked our freezers with a side of beef and a whole hog. I am too old to unload all of that meat into oh, my pickup bed and then back again.
Plus, I was able to pull a cord to my neighbors house and give them heat
Have you had any issues with the Ford generator? I see one advertised at Home Dopey model FG1105OPBE for $1,184.00 thats gas and liquid propane that looks like a pretty good option. How many hours do you have on it if i may ask?
Sorry, I just saw this. No we have not had any issues at all. I have 130 hours on it and have changed the oil once.
by RPBrown
Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:58 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Portable Generators
Replies: 109
Views: 37294

Re: Portable Generators

Like I said earlier, I have a Ford 11000 watt that works great in an outage. The biggest reason I got a generator is because my wife is on oxygen 24/7. Yes she has the portable cylinders but they are only good for a couple of hours and really too heavy for her to carry around the house. Now, just a couple of months ago, we went with the Indogen that has a rechargeable portable. But it’s only good for 2.5 hours a battery. With the time we were without power along with the large area that had no power, we had nowhere else to go.
We also had just stocked our freezers with a side of beef and a whole hog. I am too old to unload all of that meat into oh, my pickup bed and then back again.
Plus, I was able to pull a cord to my neighbors house and give them heat
by RPBrown
Fri Feb 19, 2021 5:59 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Portable Generators
Replies: 109
Views: 37294

Re: Portable Generators

Take Down Sicko wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 3:26 pm
RPBrown wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 3:11 pm I have a couple of them for jobsite use. They work good for that except for a couple of things. (1) They don't like to start in cold weather and (2) you have to have the carburetor cleaned or replaces about every 300 hours.
I just keep a couple of carbs in stock for immediate replacement.
Also, for some reason, some home gas furnaces don't work with them. My furnace at home won't but I also have a Ford 12000 watt for home use that my furnace will work with. I can't, nor can the furnace manufacture explain why.
Hummm. Main reason for me to buy one is for cold weather and 300 hours is not very long either. Was the Ford generator considerably more expensive? Any issues with it?
The Ford was a little over 1100.00 last year. As for the time on the HF, keep in mind that these are used on construction sites by employees that really don’t take care of stuff. The Ford will run most every thing in my house. Even the a/c if nothing else connected
by RPBrown
Fri Feb 19, 2021 3:11 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Portable Generators
Replies: 109
Views: 37294

Re: Portable Generators

I have a couple of them for jobsite use. They work good for that except for a couple of things. (1) They don't like to start in cold weather and (2) you have to have the carburetor cleaned or replaces about every 300 hours.
I just keep a couple of carbs in stock for immediate replacement.
Also, for some reason, some home gas furnaces don't work with them. My furnace at home won't but I also have a Ford 12000 watt for home use that my furnace will work with. I can't, nor can the furnace manufacture explain why.

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