Thanks for sharing. I’m changing the 2 nd regulator it’s leaking in the diaphragm and I didn’t know which port to take it out psi going into it generator. I also need a gage to do it. I thought or putting one directly into a port like you did on your primary regulator. $ is the cheapest option.
Hot dang you were about as close to full load amps as the Generac could carry with just the water heater !! No wonder the old gal was huffing and puffing !! Awesome job my friend.
Little embarrassed that I didn’t check name plates before any work, but I heard the hi psi reg squawking so I jumped to conclusions. LOL. Love the Frontier videos!
@@TripleTRanchAndSawmill I do the same thing on occasion....and jump the wrong direction. LOL. The main thing is you got to the answer without too much fuss. I have an old 15 kw propane fired 4 cylinder Onan generator I got off a jobsite. When I got it, it had 700 hours showing on the meter. It's got all the electrical relays and contactors for automatic start but I leave it on manual because I don't want it starting every time we lose power. We are literally 5 miles from the power plant but we can lose power for five minutes at a time. Seldom do we have long periods of outtage. I also would prefer the electronic automatic controls like you have over these electro-mechanical controls.
Could I ask a question? The internal regulator on my unit, there's a propane line going into it obviously. I just bought a 12kw Generac Guardian for 1200 bucks. I'm taking a gamble. Anyway the line was once taped up but it degraded and the pipe is filled with rust. Can I just unthread that from the regulator?
You want to be between 10-12 inches on the LP, too much pressure might not allow the fuel valve to open, great video, thanks!
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for sharing. I’m changing the 2 nd regulator it’s leaking in the diaphragm and I didn’t know which port to take it out psi going into it generator. I also need a gage to do it. I thought or putting one directly into a port like you did on your primary regulator. $ is the cheapest option.
Glad u figured it out. Just in time for winter weather
Hot dang you were about as close to full load amps as the Generac could carry with just the water heater !! No wonder the old gal was huffing and puffing !! Awesome job my friend.
Little embarrassed that I didn’t check name plates before any work, but I heard the hi psi reg squawking so I jumped to conclusions. LOL. Love the Frontier videos!
@@TripleTRanchAndSawmill I do the same thing on occasion....and jump the wrong direction. LOL. The main thing is you got to the answer without too much fuss. I have an old 15 kw propane fired 4 cylinder Onan generator I got off a jobsite. When I got it, it had 700 hours showing on the meter. It's got all the electrical relays and contactors for automatic start but I leave it on manual because I don't want it starting every time we lose power. We are literally 5 miles from the power plant but we can lose power for five minutes at a time. Seldom do we have long periods of outtage. I also would prefer the electronic automatic controls like you have over these electro-mechanical controls.
Generator should have 10 to 12 inches of wc at the inlet of the generator. Your gas pressure is too high.
@@billskalicky5400 My 26kw says 3-7 wc on Natural gas.
Great video! Very informative... Thanks!
Thanks!
Sure do appreciate your time to film this.
Could I ask a question? The internal regulator on my unit, there's a propane line going into it obviously. I just bought a 12kw Generac Guardian for 1200 bucks. I'm taking a gamble. Anyway the line was once taped up but it degraded and the pipe is filled with rust. Can I just unthread that from the regulator?
I am not an expert on that part. But u got a great deal so I would consider the whole regulator contaminated and buy a new one.
Nice video
There's a reason they're called genercrap.
12” is enough
Naw something else wrong that 23kw cant do a water heater i think you need some training
Seisco RA-28-240 tankless electric water heater == 116 amps
22kW Generac model 0065532 generator == 91.7 amps
Your right I need training!
That sounds like it needs a new battery.. It is cranking too slow.
Yes I am on my 3rd!
@@TripleTRanchAndSawmill Ok, That’s good!
Those are nothing but a headache
𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘮 😜