Thank you for making this video and the previous one on the Genmax. Very informative and confirming my thinking that my next Generator will be that same Genmax
I think you're right. It was that gap as the generator spun up that caused the lights to dip. And there were a couple of reasons I didn't get the 10500, however, if you get one, and it performs like this 9000, you're gonna be very happy.
Nice video. Thanks. I’m considering selling my Wgen9500DF and buy a 9000w inverter just because of the THD alone. And the coolest display 😂. Seriously is a plus to see how much juice is being used straight from the generator.
You wont be disappointed! I have links to all the things i tacked on to make it tip top, in the description. After those, i REALLY think youll be in tip top shape.
@@JohnWCH May I ask why you chose the 9000 over the 10500? I have been toying with this decision. After seeing your vid I think the 9000 will cover my needs. If it didn't the price difference would go a long way toward a second 9000 to run in parallel and have a redundant source of power.
@@ronskeeters4319 1) price. Its about $800 for for wattage i dont need. I did a backof the envelope, with 10% overage and knew i needed to be in the 9-9500w range. My ac is only a 3 ton so i didnt need huge wattage. 10500 is overkill (for the price). If it was cheaper of course i would have considered it. 2) I do not, and will never have, access to Nat Gas so paying for that tri-fuel option is a waste of money. That said the 10500 is a NICE unit. I like the inboard battery tender feature. If you get either, you wont be disappointed.
I have a panel interlock and I turn off the breakers for all the heavy loads before I switch the generator breaker on. Then no heavy loads can come on unless I want them to.
What? I was not asking if adding a soft start was a good idea. I was saying adding a soft start to your well pump would prevent the lights from shutting off when the pump engaged. A soft start can be installed on any well pump (weak or not) and will do the exact same thing they do on the HVAC compressors.
It would be cool if you could just flip a switch between floating neutral and bonded neutral depending on whether you're going to use it to your house through transfer switch or run it at a construction site
Just curious after full break in is complete what oil and weight did you use? That break in oil is full synthetic, so you can’t put non synthetic back in right? The owners only says 10W30 says nothing about synthetic.
I have the same generator your using,same oil, same magnetic dipstick, same easy drain, I just did my 5 hour break in, changed oil and I got to say there was a lot of metallic on that dipstick and on the oil screen. Kind of got me worried now.
Eh. Everything I've ever had since new and did a break in on; from tractors to generators, had a little bit of glitter in the oil. I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
I'm a bit concerned about support if I run into issues. Been reading other comments/reviews and some people have been left holding a pile of poo with some Genmax generators with 0 support from either China or US based so-called support. Duromax, or Champion, seem to have better support, which might be worthwhile if I get a lemon delivered.
Yeah so that's the issue. I read the 1-star reviews on amazon for this unit and the slightly more powerful one, and even with the asurion insurance or whatever people are getting nowhere (tough to read cause i would hate to be in their shoes). Plus there are no 'where can i take this for repair' shops in the USA. Honestly this is my only hang-up with this unit, otherwise it seems perfect. Argh. Thanks for the feedback@@JohnWCH
If you're using this (or any generator) as a stand alone unit, you wouldn't switch it. Since I'll never use it like that and only as a house generator, I switched it over to floating.
@@JohnWCH Can i ask if the instructions in the box for the switch to floating made any sense at all? I saw a screenshot of them for the 6000 and the chinese to english translation was almost unintelligible.
You ever....you ever go to an auction and buy something and then get it home and wonder WTF AM I GOING TO DO WITH THIS. That's where I'm at. It's just sitting in my living room....mocking me
Thank you for making this video and the previous one on the Genmax. Very informative and confirming my thinking that my next Generator will be that same Genmax
There's a link in the bio that has the generator, if and when you decide, it's really helps the channel if you use the link! Doesn't cost you a thing!
Can you tell me if the legs and the wheels are easily removed to make the generator a few inches lower?
Those are nice. I think the lights would've stayed on if eco throttle had been off. I'd like to get the 10500iet model someday.
I think you're right. It was that gap as the generator spun up that caused the lights to dip. And there were a couple of reasons I didn't get the 10500, however, if you get one, and it performs like this 9000, you're gonna be very happy.
Nice video. Thanks. I’m considering selling my Wgen9500DF and buy a 9000w inverter just because of the THD alone. And the coolest display 😂. Seriously is a plus to see how much juice is being used straight from the generator.
You wont be disappointed! I have links to all the things i tacked on to make it tip top, in the description. After those, i REALLY think youll be in tip top shape.
@@JohnWCH May I ask why you chose the 9000 over the 10500? I have been toying with this decision. After seeing your vid I think the 9000 will cover my needs. If it didn't the price difference would go a long way toward a second 9000 to run in parallel and have a redundant source of power.
@@ronskeeters4319 1) price. Its about $800 for for wattage i dont need. I did a backof the envelope, with 10% overage and knew i needed to be in the 9-9500w range. My ac is only a 3 ton so i didnt need huge wattage. 10500 is overkill (for the price). If it was cheaper of course i would have considered it. 2) I do not, and will never have, access to Nat Gas so paying for that tri-fuel option is a waste of money.
That said the 10500 is a NICE unit. I like the inboard battery tender feature. If you get either, you wont be disappointed.
I have a panel interlock and I turn off the breakers for all the heavy loads before I switch the generator breaker on. Then no heavy loads can come on unless I want them to.
Nothing wrong with that!
You can always get a soft start for the well pump too.
If your week pump can have one installed on it, I'd recommend it.
What? I was not asking if adding a soft start was a good idea. I was saying adding a soft start to your well pump would prevent the lights from shutting off when the pump engaged. A soft start can be installed on any well pump (weak or not) and will do the exact same thing they do on the HVAC compressors.
That was SUPPOSED to read "well pump" 😂. No disrespect.
And no, not all well pumps can have them installed on them. Most, but not all.
It would be cool if you could just flip a switch between floating neutral and bonded neutral depending on whether you're going to use it to your house through transfer switch or run it at a construction site
It actually wouldnt be that had to install one yourself. Theres probably a liability issue if the company put one on there.
can you tell me how to bypass the co sensor on this model? trouble shooting possible bad sensor
No idea.
Just curious after full break in is complete what oil and weight did you use? That break in oil is full synthetic, so you can’t put non synthetic back in right? The owners only says 10W30 says nothing about synthetic.
Synthetic all the way.
I have the same generator your using,same oil, same magnetic dipstick, same easy drain, I just did my 5 hour break in, changed oil and I got to say there was a lot of metallic on that dipstick and on the oil screen. Kind of got me worried now.
Eh. Everything I've ever had since new and did a break in on; from tractors to generators, had a little bit of glitter in the oil. I wouldn't lose sleep over it.
@@JohnWCH yeah I just have to wait until the 30 hour mark change it again and see what it looks like.
I'm a bit concerned about support if I run into issues. Been reading other comments/reviews and some people have been left holding a pile of poo with some Genmax generators with 0 support from either China or US based so-called support. Duromax, or Champion, seem to have better support, which might be worthwhile if I get a lemon delivered.
get the extended warranty thru Amazon to dispel your apprehension. It's a good unit.
Yeah so that's the issue. I read the 1-star reviews on amazon for this unit and the slightly more powerful one, and even with the asurion insurance or whatever people are getting nowhere (tough to read cause i would hate to be in their shoes). Plus there are no 'where can i take this for repair' shops in the USA. Honestly this is my only hang-up with this unit, otherwise it seems perfect. Argh. Thanks for the feedback@@JohnWCH
Did you switch the generator to floating bond because your houses panel has the neutral bonded?
If you're using this (or any generator) as a stand alone unit, you wouldn't switch it. Since I'll never use it like that and only as a house generator, I switched it over to floating.
@@JohnWCH Can i ask if the instructions in the box for the switch to floating made any sense at all? I saw a screenshot of them for the 6000 and the chinese to english translation was almost unintelligible.
Now you need two of them, a backup for your backup.
I couldnt swing a whole 'nother Genmax, so I got a Ryobi inverter, but open frame 4500. One is none and all that....
...At least you hope ALL the little silicone particles get caught by the oil filter and NOT an oil Passage
thats all we can do
Dude, why do you have an ultrasound machine and where did you get it???😮
You ever....you ever go to an auction and buy something and then get it home and wonder WTF AM I GOING TO DO WITH THIS. That's where I'm at. It's just sitting in my living room....mocking me
@@JohnWCH 😂🤣😅
Been there done that 👍🏾
you can not have a neutral bonded generator on a whole house hookup. it's against code.
Has an ultra-sound but no oscilloscope lol
Story of my life...
My Dad was into Ham radios use to build stuff from Heathkit, he has about 10 CRT Oscilloscopes lol
My dad has about 20 oscilloscopes lol
Jealous
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OMG way too much fluff.
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