One thing you should do especially when using propane to power a generator is to purge the lines by hooking up the hose to the tank and then opening the valve briefly until you smell gas and then connect it to the generator. What is happening here is the propane line has air in it and it is slowly filling with propane as you pull the cord and is taking it's sweet time getting to the spark plug. I use a similar trick when lighting my propane heating stoves for the first time of the season. Using a BBQ lighter I heat the thermocouple until the gas valve stays down then open the main gas control while still having the BBQ flame on the thermocouple and in seconds the main burner will light.
Good video! I did a general overview on this one as well and it ended up replacing my predator 3500. You made a smart choice. Super lightweight and powerful. On the hard start on propane, super easy fix. Hook up your propane line to the tank and generator. Turn the propane tank on. Then, back off the connection on the generator and you will hear propane leaking / hissing. Do this for about 6-8 seconds to purge air and then tighten the connection. After this, will always fire cold in 1-3 pulls (1st pull for me on most occasions). Cold starting on propane with air in the lines was so bad, I almost returned it. Glad I did not! Gave you a like and subscribed. Keep up the good work. 👍
Just a bit of info when the choke was on the pressure regulator saw no draw and would not allow propane to flow. On gasoline engine you're trying to draw gasoline from the tank to the bowl to the needle to the engine on propane you must leave it in the "run" position or the pressure regulator will not open up
I purchased one of these and the carb was bad right out of the box. Be very sure to test this as soon as you get it. It's been a nightmare trying to get a working unit and I've finally given up. Returning today.
Ended up buying this generator for home backup. Connects directly into my panel with an interlock. Also got a 1/4 propane hose with quick disconnects attached to my home propane supply. Plan to never run gas through it. For the quick disconnects, I have a spare male attached to the generator with a string. I attach it, run propane until it starts out of the hose and then plug it into the generator. Starts first or second pull. With the hose you have, before connecting it, turn the propane on and let it run for a second, turn it off then plug it in.
Dude I bought this same generator and pulled and pulled and pulled until I turned the choke off. Then it fired right up! I was wondering how long it was going to take you to turn the choke off! I bought this for my new camper. It runs the ac, microwave, tv and all the lights running off of propane. I am pretty impressed with it so far!
I’ve come to learn that the switch writng is slightly off so if you don’t turn it to the exact mark it will start on choke turn and you’ll feel when it clicks
You need to prime the gas line before trying to start the generator, once the air is out propane will flow and start on the first crank. Loosen up the hose a bit and once you smell gas re-tighten the hose and it will start easily.
Thanks so much for doing this Video! I would have pulling my arm off trying to start it! I've got an old dog house we don't use, and plan on keeping my new Generator in there! That way, I can use it, but not hear it, and after last year during hurricane IAN, we had MANY people stealing Generators, so it's going to be easier for me to prevent this using the dog house. I've got an older gasoline only, 6500 Subaru, and I've got a feeling it's not going to make it thru another week of heavy use, like last summer. I like the idea of propane in Florida as well. Anyway, think about building it a small shed to keep it in and you won't hear the noise. As long as the ventilation is good, it will keep the unit safe, cleaner and again cut noise.
Long video but thank your for making it!! I am very interested in this generator. Please do more testing with it. Maybe use an outlet tester on it to make sure its wired correctly to the outlets and that sort of thing?
1st purge the propane from the hose... 2nd 2 pull with choke... 3rd switch to run and ll at the 1st pull. 4th no synthetic in the first run. Use mineral and change the oil after 1 hour at low idle. Done.
Does your spark plug wire socket have a rubber boot around it that pushes firmly into the surround hole around the spark plug? Mine only has an upper rubber “cap” that covers the top of the hole, but no rubber around the plastic wire connector. So it vibrates. I think it’s missing on my unit. I have other brand units that have the rubber that makes a firm seal around that hole and keeps it secure. Any chance you can add some photos of yours?
Must be from the South. I turned the choke off and it started on the 2nd Pull LOL. I just ordered my 2nd one of these and will run them in parallel. Should run 3 Frigs and 2 freezers and the heater blowers that pull 1169W and 869W respectively. These little suitcase units are hard to beat for the price and I like to have a couple little gas sippers to back up my Generac. I do recommend the WEN 55201 Magnetic Oil Dipstick for Inverter Generators it fits perfectly and I use it on my pulsar 2200.
How is that generator holding up? I'm considering getting the same one that you unbound. I wanted a dual fuel generator which was light and powerful. Please let me know.
I have a question, I have the same generator and when I have it on for a while and I turn it off, when it comes to turning it back on I have to wait a long time for it to even start up. What would it be?
Great video, just wondering about oil. You said you were going to use synthetic oil but used supplied oil. I read that never use synthetic oil in generators, is this true?
I just get prefilled 20lb tanks from lowes. But they only fill it with 16lb/4gal..tractor supply and other farm stores sell various sizes from 10lb up to 100lb
@@Greatlakesprepper Sorry. I wasn't very clear. I was looking for runtime on a bottle of propane so I could decide on what size bottle to buy. But I just bought a 10lb tank. Also, has anyone tried to change the oil in these yet? Looks like the only way is to fill the interior of the case and let it drip out the bottom via a small hole in the bottom of the case. Not a very user friendly design.
it's a very good product, but there's 2 downsides: - only 1 20A outlet & no USB outlet nor 12V cigarette lighter style outlet - no built-in wheels to move it around aside from that it's great
I haven't used it that much yet. But the reasons I got it were dual fuel capability,high wattage/dollar ratio,high wattage/size ratio,light enough to pickup...the downsides were only 1 120v outlet,small 1gal gas tank and slightly louder noise then some others.
Update just tried to use it on my rv with 13500 btu ac and on propane it will not run. 2nd update unfortunately i do not have soft start on my ac so i ran my built in generator for 30 min to allow ac compressors to warm up the. Switched to the generator and it ran the ac with no problem
I have a 15K BTU Coleman and it started up with installed start up capacitor from factory. Its a 88-108 MFD capacitor connected with a start up resistor that takes it off line as soon as it starts up. They sell those for about $40 or so on line or you can build it yourself by ordering capacitor and start up resistor separately. Best is if you find out from your AC maker what they recommend for start up capacitor so you dont ruin the start up coil over time with too much capacitance energy. Mine starts up with no trouble and cycles in and out with fan. I monitor volts and hz and they are right on the money at start up. In the camper I get down to about 118 Volts at start up and then recovers back to 120 volts. Hz stays right at 59-60. The voltage reading right at generator is 122 Volt with minimal load. With AC its at around 119-120 at start up. Doesnt dip that much because the unit kicks in quickly with start up. Voltage stays steady. Now if I turn microwave on, then it dips some more and starts to overload some. Makes alot of noise to keep the rpms up. I would not recommend that for too long. My converter is on while all this is going on so I'm sure I do exceed the 24 amps with propane. I have not run it on gasoline yet bcus I do not intend to. I'm sure I could get more power out of it if I did but my intention is to run propane only. I have diesel in my truck and propane in my camper, I dont need to lug around another fuel type.
@@slashdotjeo such as? And if you had watched the videos all over the net you would have seen everyone that bought the dual fuel shown in this video got the adapter
Purge the propane line first, then start on Run. Choke is more for gasoline starting. Also, invest in a magnetic dipstick and put that in, to collect the very fine metal shavings that get in the oil (especially during break-in). I recently bought this exact same unit for my boat. Getting ready to give it a start on gasoline first, then propane. Hopefully it won't take 40 pulls, I'm an old man and don't want that hassle, lol.
One thing you should do especially when using propane to power a generator is to purge the lines by hooking up the hose to the tank and then opening the valve briefly until you smell gas and then connect it to the generator. What is happening here is the propane line has air in it and it is slowly filling with propane as you pull the cord and is taking it's sweet time getting to the spark plug.
I use a similar trick when lighting my propane heating stoves for the first time of the season. Using a BBQ lighter I heat the thermocouple until the gas valve stays down then open the main gas control while still having the BBQ flame on the thermocouple and in seconds the main burner will light.
Good video! I did a general overview on this one as well and it ended up replacing my predator 3500. You made a smart choice. Super lightweight and powerful. On the hard start on propane, super easy fix. Hook up your propane line to the tank and generator. Turn the propane tank on. Then, back off the connection on the generator and you will hear propane leaking / hissing. Do this for about 6-8 seconds to purge air and then tighten the connection. After this, will always fire cold in 1-3 pulls (1st pull for me on most occasions). Cold starting on propane with air in the lines was so bad, I almost returned it. Glad I did not! Gave you a like and subscribed. Keep up the good work. 👍
The look on your face when you said
"some say the choke only apples to gas". Then you switch to RUN and it starts. Priceless
Just a bit of info when the choke was on the pressure regulator saw no draw and would not allow propane to flow.
On gasoline engine you're trying to draw gasoline from the tank to the bowl to the needle to the engine
on propane you must leave it in the "run" position or the pressure regulator will not open up
Good video. The trick is 1 pull on the choke and 1 pull on run. Hope that helps.
Great video. I experienced the exact same thing. Was about to return it but then tried it in Run and it started right up.
I purchased one of these and the carb was bad right out of the box. Be very sure to test this as soon as you get it. It's been a nightmare trying to get a working unit and I've finally given up. Returning today.
Ended up buying this generator for home backup. Connects directly into my panel with an interlock. Also got a 1/4 propane hose with quick disconnects attached to my home propane supply. Plan to never run gas through it.
For the quick disconnects, I have a spare male attached to the generator with a string. I attach it, run propane until it starts out of the hose and then plug it into the generator. Starts first or second pull.
With the hose you have, before connecting it, turn the propane on and let it run for a second, turn it off then plug it in.
Thanks for taking the time to make the video. More information out there for everyone.
Dude I bought this same generator and pulled and pulled and pulled until I turned the choke off. Then it fired right up! I was wondering how long it was going to take you to turn the choke off! I bought this for my new camper. It runs the ac, microwave, tv and all the lights running off of propane. I am pretty impressed with it so far!
Does yours ever start on choke?
@Kemstylebossy it did the other day. I haven't ever needed to use the choke though. I tried it just to see if it would.
I’ve come to learn that the switch writng is slightly off so if you don’t turn it to the exact mark it will start on choke turn and you’ll feel when it clicks
@@Kemstylebossy thanks! Good to know!
How long does a 20lb tank last when using with your camper?
You need to prime the gas line before trying to start the generator, once the air is out propane will flow and start on the first crank. Loosen up the hose a bit and once you smell gas re-tighten the hose and it will start easily.
Whole lot of power for a sleek little suitcase unit , sweet !!!!
Surely there just making better n better inverters ,
Would love to see more videos, tests on this generator
Haha switched to run worked! Thanks buddy I just bought one and will count how many times pulled on run
I set it up today took 5 pulls on run using propane
Thank you for the video, it helped me out a lot!! Look forward to your video of you testing of this product.
November 18 2024
Thank you, this video really helps me.
Just got Ryobi 2300 used one and very like it, it got front display and bluetooth, wheels and use gas only.
Just bought this for an rv to run specifically on propane hope its a good one.
Thanks so much for doing this Video! I would have pulling my arm off trying to start it! I've got an old dog house we don't use, and plan on keeping my new Generator in there! That way, I can use it, but not hear it, and after last year during hurricane IAN, we had MANY people stealing Generators, so it's going to be easier for me to prevent this using the dog house. I've got an older gasoline only, 6500 Subaru, and I've got a feeling it's not going to make it thru another week of heavy use, like last summer. I like the idea of propane in Florida as well. Anyway, think about building it a small shed to keep it in and you won't hear the noise. As long as the ventilation is good, it will keep the unit safe, cleaner and again cut noise.
Is that Ronda its like you are at the Chinese Buffet and there is no duck sauce am I right?
Long video but thank your for making it!! I am very interested in this generator. Please do more testing with it. Maybe use an outlet tester on it to make sure its wired correctly to the outlets and that sort of thing?
It is so loud even the super-quiet tag is on it 😁😛
Good video amigo I'm looking to buy one thanks for the great information
1st purge the propane from the hose... 2nd 2 pull with choke... 3rd switch to run and ll at the 1st pull. 4th no synthetic in the first run. Use mineral and change the oil after 1 hour at low idle. Done.
lol, I was just going to write the choke is not for propane and you yanked it once on run 🤣
Good informative video. “Trip the kids.” haha 😂 that absolutely happens.
Does your spark plug wire socket have a rubber boot around it that pushes firmly into the surround hole around the spark plug? Mine only has an upper rubber “cap” that covers the top of the hole, but no rubber around the plastic wire connector. So it vibrates. I think it’s missing on my unit. I have other brand units that have the rubber that makes a firm seal around that hole and keeps it secure. Any chance you can add some photos of yours?
Must be from the South. I turned the choke off and it started on the 2nd Pull LOL. I just ordered my 2nd one of these and will run them in parallel. Should run 3 Frigs and 2 freezers and the heater blowers that pull 1169W and 869W respectively. These little suitcase units are hard to beat for the price and I like to have a couple little gas sippers to back up my Generac. I do recommend the WEN 55201 Magnetic Oil Dipstick for Inverter Generators it fits perfectly and I use it on my pulsar 2200.
What is the run time off a tank of propane?
You need to purge the line first and it will start right up and don't use the choke. That is only for gasoline.
Take a close look at the colors of the symbols on the dial. Green=start on propane, blue=start on gas
Excellent review! Thanks!
How long did it run with the 20lb tank
I've got one coming... have a Honda now
How is that generator holding up? I'm considering getting the same one that you unbound. I wanted a dual fuel generator which was light and powerful. Please let me know.
Great video! Very cool! THANK YOU!
The choke is actually a prime when on propane
You have to have it set to run to run!
I have a question, I have the same generator and when I have it on for a while and I turn it off, when it comes to turning it back on I have to wait a long time for it to even start up. What would it be?
Great video, just wondering about oil. You said you were going to use synthetic oil but used supplied oil. I read that never use synthetic oil in generators, is this true?
Use petroleum base oil for break in, after that you can switch
Purge the air from the line 👍
What kinda of gas (lpg) did you get? I am looking to buy a 5 or 10lb tank and could use some input. Thanks for the great vid.
I just get prefilled 20lb tanks from lowes. But they only fill it with 16lb/4gal..tractor supply and other farm stores sell various sizes from 10lb up to 100lb
@@Greatlakesprepper Sorry. I wasn't very clear. I was looking for runtime on a bottle of propane so I could decide on what size bottle to buy. But I just bought a 10lb tank. Also, has anyone tried to change the oil in these yet? Looks like the only way is to fill the interior of the case and let it drip out the bottom via a small hole in the bottom of the case. Not a very user friendly design.
Thanks
I bought mine and refused the warranty and they still sold it to me predator 3500 2 years ago
it's a very good product, but there's 2 downsides:
- only 1 20A outlet & no USB outlet nor 12V cigarette lighter style outlet
- no built-in wheels to move it around
aside from that it's great
you do not want wheels or usb this is mans unit. Little lights and flashing meters are for cali crowd
I'm thinking about getting one of these, and am just wondering if you are still happy with this unit.
I haven't used it that much yet. But the reasons I got it were dual fuel capability,high wattage/dollar ratio,high wattage/size ratio,light enough to pickup...the downsides were only 1 120v outlet,small 1gal gas tank and slightly louder noise then some others.
Update just tried to use it on my rv with 13500 btu ac and on propane it will not run.
2nd update unfortunately i do not have soft start on my ac so i ran my built in generator for 30 min to allow ac compressors to warm up the. Switched to the generator and it ran the ac with no problem
I was wondering would it start you 13500 ac on gasoline?
I assume it will but I'm only gonna be using it with propane as of now.
I have a 15K BTU Coleman and it started up with installed start up capacitor from factory. Its a 88-108 MFD capacitor connected with a start up resistor that takes it off line as soon as it starts up. They sell those for about $40 or so on line or you can build it yourself by ordering capacitor and start up resistor separately. Best is if you find out from your AC maker what they recommend for start up capacitor so you dont ruin the start up coil over time with too much capacitance energy. Mine starts up with no trouble and cycles in and out with fan. I monitor volts and hz and they are right on the money at start up. In the camper I get down to about 118 Volts at start up and then recovers back to 120 volts. Hz stays right at 59-60. The voltage reading right at generator is 122 Volt with minimal load. With AC its at around 119-120 at start up. Doesnt dip that much because the unit kicks in quickly with start up. Voltage stays steady. Now if I turn microwave on, then it dips some more and starts to overload some. Makes alot of noise to keep the rpms up. I would not recommend that for too long. My converter is on while all this is going on so I'm sure I do exceed the 24 amps with propane. I have not run it on gasoline yet bcus I do not intend to. I'm sure I could get more power out of it if I did but my intention is to run propane only. I have diesel in my truck and propane in my camper, I dont need to lug around another fuel type.
did you leave off eco first before plugging in and it starts lol
FYI...that is NOT the RV 30 amp plug.
FYI...this video is about the DUAL fuel not the gasoline only....and nobody said a thing about 50 amp@user-fw1lk7nw1j
@@slashdotjeo no it's not... I own the dual fuel model and it comes with the adapter for use with a tt 30 amp plug. Research instead of spewing BS
@@slashdotjeo such as? And if you had watched the videos all over the net you would have seen everyone that bought the dual fuel shown in this video got the adapter
You obviously have never started a Weed Wacker. 2 pulls with choke on, then 1 pull with the choke off. WHA'LA😂
i was cringing when he kept pulling away
Link to this model
Purge the propane line first, then start on Run. Choke is more for gasoline starting. Also, invest in a magnetic dipstick and put that in, to collect the very fine metal shavings that get in the oil (especially during break-in). I recently bought this exact same unit for my boat. Getting ready to give it a start on gasoline first, then propane.
Hopefully it won't take 40 pulls, I'm an old man and don't want that hassle, lol.
Turn to run
Never use the salid oil they ship with any genset. Use real quality engine oil.
If it won't start a rv ac unit. it's not worth having
Just order one for $180, brand new (supposedly). we'll see when it comes in
Where?
Did it arrived? How is it ?
It is still noisie...
Waaay to loud. No comparison to my honda. Why do u need electric start on a small inverter? POS
Whole lot of power for a sleek little suitcase unit , sweet !!!!
Surely there just making better n better inverters ,