I ordered this generator in late October LAST YEAR from CMD (they converted it). I just got the call that it is coming next week... but... I think it's worth the wait.
I had a friend who worked on propane forklifts. He said when they pulled the engines down they were spotless inside, the only problem was the bores were torn to pieces. He suggested gasoline( What we call petrol herein Australia) is a lubricant so start your cold engine on gasoline first once warm switch to propane. The gas will lubricate the bore until the generator has pumped oil around the engine. Most gas cars in Australia do actually start on gasoline (Petrol)once running they switch to gasoline automatically to prevent excessive bore wear. Something worth thinking about in particular with a generator that has been sitting around for months the bores will be completely dry.
Nice Video. I did't realize these little Honda units throttle was fly by wire. Makes it easy to take the carb off without bending the daylights out of a governor rod and spring. Thanks!
Yor videos are soo good. I am engineer too and i have a 8Kw miller welder generator in propane it works great.... propane is cheaper and clenaer than gasoline
Very nicely done! thank you for making and sharing the video! I have very similar setup run on natural gas. It is very nice the way you go step by step explaining the setup!
Hello: You did well, slick job. I hate it when the little plastic parts don't cooperate with me. This would be the thing to do the Lincoln Ranger 225, 23 HP. if I get it. And put a 80 Lbs. tank on it. I do not like the Ethanol Gas sitting. I want the Lincoln but I'm tight that's why I don't have it yet. Have a Good One
BTW I have the same drill and have had it for like 8-10 years. The think is pretty tough and has seen many many ladder drops and tough screws. Its finally starting to fail in the gear box but def getting another craftsman,
A bank of old fashioned light bulbs would probably work better for a load bank. That way you can hear the engine... honda EUs are great machines. Chris
I work on boats and we have the same problem with motors gumming up after sitting. So if you have enough initiative get your self some and run your stuff low on ethanol and put this in at the end of the year just to fill your carb up.
When checking 'on load' try using something like a small fan heater, oil filled radiator, hair dryer/heat gun or halogen work lamp/s. They give a steady load and there's plenty of time to then play around with settings. Thanks for the video :o) * * * * *
Nice demonstration. I would be curious to see a honda generator, which is modified for propane, running on wood gas as an alternative fuel. In a serious long term grid down situation propane may not be available to most. Even if you've stockpiled propane, at some point the supply will run out. Woodgas then may be the only viable option for running engines, aside from HHO / Brown's gas. The drawback to Brown's gas is the need to produce on demand. With available solar, enough gas and be produced via electrolysis to keep an engine running. However in the absence of solar making gas on demand isn't possible. At this point using wood gas to power a generator seems like the practical solution.
Nice job, but it looks like you used (white) Teflon tape. Yellow tape is specifically made to be used for gas piping. White plumber’s Teflon tape (on gas pipe fittings) will degrade over time and gas vapors can escape from the fitting. Plumber’s Teflon is white in color and also thinner than yellow gas-rated Teflon tape. Other than that, still a nice video to explain the installation.
@@acoustic4037 Never knew this either. I guess the yellow tape can be used for more things than the white. I'm gonna ask next time I'm at Home Depot. I also think it's a shame at such a high price the Honda isn't made multi fuel functional by the flick of a switch from the beginning.
I don't know what Honda recommends, but several auto manufacturers recommend running their engines for several thousand miles with normal fuel (gasoline) before converting to propane. The propane is so clean that there is not enough very fine grit to break in the engine, as there is in gas. The broken in engine runs better and more efficiently. After break in, you convert to propane. This may be inconvenient for the kit company, but better for the engine.
I have read that propane is actually 110 percent octane causing the engine to run hotter meaning the exhaust valves have burned out due to extreme heat. Regular gasoline is 87 percent octane.
Thanks for the video! Quick question: what PSI rating does your regulator hose have? I can't get my setup to run in the double regulator configuration (the small one on the hose, and the large one on the generator)?
the hose after the lp regulator only needs to carry 1/2 psi as this is the max the demand regulator will stand for pressure. and the hose from the demand regulator is a suction hose as it sucks the fuel from the demand regulator.
Does anyone have instructions on drilling the carburetor? I have two of these running, and want to do a third. The original kits came with carbs. I'd like to just modify the 3rd one myself. Thanks.
Since it's a fairly simple mod and seems to be popular, I'm surprised it hasn't been added on as a factory option. Does this mod kill the 3 year factory warranty?
I did it with a deferent kit and no need to exchange the carburetor, to be honest not sure which is better. Not saying anything bad about the kit you are mounting just curious if you have looked at the Hutch Mountain kit which is pretty more expensive.
Now make sure ya put some fuel stabilizer in the tank if all ya can get is ethanol gas or run it all out dry. Run the gen at least once every month if not in use.
Hi Scott, Is the conversion you have done on this Honda 2000 the best or have you done a more recent vid on it. Bought a LP kit from central Maine and getting ready to do the conversion but wanted to know if there is a more updated video since the June 2013 one.
engineer775, Im a fan since PP show, Love all the work you do. I was going to post the question of wood gas to run it but it was already posted so my question would be... do you need to do this conversion to tri-fuel to run wood gas? I have 2 of the EU2000's and was going to try wood gas by just modifying the airbox to have my connection from the gasifier. (still need to finish building it though) Keep up all the good work and I look forward to each and every video.
Just bought your book...love it! Question about the CMD EU2000i Tri-Fuel conversion kit: Which fitting did you use to connect the hose from the propane tank to the large, round gas regulator provided by CMD? My understanding is it requires a male-to-male 3/8" to 3/4" fitting, but I can't find one ANYWHERE -- locally or online. Please help!
I am pretty sure I did mine with 2 fittings/ reducers. IF you took your hose and regulator to a hardware store they could hook you up with the correct fittings. Thanks for getting the book!
I only have hundred pound tanks. I've only ran my twice, once for thirty minutes and once for an hour. Changing the oil after both times, and the tank seems to weigh the same to me.
I have thought about doing this for awhile now. I have heard rumors that if you do this to a regular generator that isn't built to deal with the additional heat produced by the propane it can cause damaged to your generator. Has anyone else heard this?
Is it an actual Honda carburetor they give you? There is another kit available on the market that doesn't require touching the carb. It injects the propane through a gasket that goes between the carb. and the breather box.
Hi Scott, Just bought a Honda Eu2000i generator and have read some post that say you should run it on gas for a period of time and wanted to know if that is true. greg
You dont need to remove the original carburator you just make a hole in the plastic inlet just in front of carburator put the gas line from regulator there and add some silicone
Just in terms of cost to run, is it more or less economical than using gasoline? Assuming today's gas price of about $2.40 per gallon. If you run solely on propane, would you still have to clean the carburetor every now and then? Also, how long will a tank of propane last (assuming 50% load)? Thanks for a great video.
why do you emphasize not having used gasoline in the generator? Are you saying that if you have run gasoline through it you could not do this conversion?
How does the gasoline and propane work as far as once you have gas in the tank and your running gasoline and you shut off the gas and start the flow of propane . Do you have to run the gen till it stops running on gasoline once you shut the shut off valve off. great video I'm going to do that to mine . would you do anything different from the way you did it now that you have had it a while. can you add a link to where you got the conversion kit . Did you ever get a answer from donfachebella
easy way to shut off the gas is do a separate kill switch like in the hutch mountain kits... then the oem honda fuel kill switch becomes just a fuel shut off valve.
We have used the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!
no RPM control (no eco throttle)? This also won't work (or work but not for long) in freezing temperatures. Car regulators are heated by tapping into the coolant line, it's a bit of a problem with air cooled engines with no easy solutions. In freezing temperatures the evaporator membrane won't last long without this. Do you think there's demand for cheaper propane kits without carb modification and with easily reversible install?
Auto gas vaporizors use the heat to flash the liquid propane to usable vapor. Small tanks in high demand applications can not absorb enough heat energy via conduction to maintain proper tank head pressure. There are 100s of thousands (or more) of vapor only regulators in cold weather applications.
Nice video! I have a couple questions: A few years ago I looked into converting one of my gasoline vehicles to LPG. I discovered that the MPG for propane is less than gasoline and was wondering if you go through more LPG than you initially thought you would? Also, have you noticed a difference in maximum power output of the generator when using different fuels? Thank you!
+John Norris I have the same question, I live in a country where 40-50% of the vehicles run on LPG, I know that LPG does not have the same efficiency than Gasoline but is 3 times cheaper than a gallon of gasoline (lets say it works for cars at least in the economical way) but on generators I'm wondering if LPG is more efficient? because generators runs on same RPMs all the time they compensate a little with surge load but nothing drastic. ---Sorry for my english is not my native language.. BTW any relation with Chuck? -Joke.
John Norris propane does have less BTUs per gallon than gasoline does, although it has quite a high octane rating. Most engines are somewhere around 9 or 9 and a half to 1 compression ratio or so. This is in order to use with regular gasoline. If you raise the compression ratio to 13 or 14 to 1 you will get quite a bit more power and efficiency, but you can't run it on regular gasoline anymore, although you can run it on propane, or other high octane fuel surpassing the difference in BTUs per gallon. This is why very high performance race cars use higher octane fuels with high compression engines to get better power and efficiency. Many use alcohol , I've seen some use propane, and some use very high octane gasoline. They do not use regular gasoline.
I would think Ethanol would be more sustainable longer periods then gasoline if and when something happens to the grid. Unless there is easy ways to create propane? I have seen some cool videos on methane/biogas i would assume this would work with that as well?
harder to run these smaller gens on pure ethanol... the jetting and emulsion tubes size is way off in the carbs. but bio gas or methane or natural gas is viable with this kind of kit!! you just use the 1/2 psi max pressure to the demand regulator. and adjust the load block a bit richer than on lp.
The tank regulators reduce the tank pressure (100+psi) to appliance level pressure (9-14 inches) the "disk" regulator is a negative pressure unit. If it doesnt see vacuum from the engine's intake it will shut off fuel flow. This way if engine stalls, fuel isn't left dumping out.
It's a shame Honda or some other top company can't make a generator that's simply multi fuel functional. Also needed on the gasoline eu 2000 is a separate fuel cut off switch so we can run the carburetor dry without having to run the tank empty. Thanks
I use product know as solexx. On work surface and floor. 12pack or 2 litre Soda signs from gas stations the 3x4 or whatever dimensions. Then just put behind door for storage. Easy to just lift and tip into garbage can. Can fold to funnel. Save the nicer as memorabilia. Then it's no honey never work in here you know that. Just wiping up the mountain dew poster.
The "disk" regulator is a negative pressure regulator. It will only allow fuel flow in the presence of a vaccum on its outlet. This provides proof of run from the engine and prevents fuel from being dumped out causing an obvious safety hazzard. The manual prime button allows the user to momentarily override this ssfety to provide a shot of fuel in the system to allow the engine to start and produce the vacuum
Wow, you r iether so lucky or you think we must be so dump but start the gen on propane kit like this the first time is very lucky or you just puling our leg, right?
I ordered this generator in late October LAST YEAR from CMD (they converted it).
I just got the call that it is coming next week... but... I think it's worth the wait.
Just installed the propane conversion kit on my brand spanking new HondaEU2000i. Thanks for the great video you did on installing it. It was perfect.
I had a friend who worked on propane forklifts. He said when they pulled the engines down they were spotless inside, the only problem was the bores were torn to pieces. He suggested gasoline( What we call petrol herein Australia) is a lubricant so start your cold engine on gasoline first once warm switch to propane. The gas will lubricate the bore until the generator has pumped oil around the engine. Most gas cars in Australia do actually start on gasoline (Petrol)once running they switch to gasoline automatically to prevent excessive bore wear. Something worth thinking about in particular with a generator that has been sitting around for months the bores will be completely dry.
I keep gummin up my carb by leaving old gas in it so I'm looking to do this conversion.
Very nicely produced video - Thank You!
Nice Video. I did't realize these little Honda units throttle was fly by wire. Makes it easy to take the carb off without bending the daylights out of a governor rod and spring.
Thanks!
Thanks for the feedback! Glad I could help!
I like it when you have the regulator on the propane tank much better looking and not bulky
Yor videos are soo good. I am engineer too and i have a 8Kw miller welder generator in propane it works great.... propane is cheaper and clenaer than gasoline
Absolutely. I am going to do that soon with a different small genny.
Very nicely done! thank you for making and sharing the video! I have very similar setup run on natural gas. It is very nice the way you go step by step explaining the setup!
Nice conversion kit, have to let us know how efficient it is off the propane. This setup would be great for NG on a bigger genny for sure.
Hello: You did well, slick job. I hate it when the little plastic parts don't cooperate with me. This would be the thing to do the Lincoln Ranger 225, 23 HP. if I get it. And put a 80 Lbs. tank on it. I do not like the Ethanol Gas sitting. I want the Lincoln but I'm tight that's why I don't have it yet. Have a Good One
They should pay you for this instructional video.
Thanks for the outstanding video. I am going to get one of these kits right away!
BTW I have the same drill and have had it for like 8-10 years. The think is pretty tough and has seen many many ladder drops and tough screws. Its finally starting to fail in the gear box but def getting another craftsman,
Very impressive drill and mount that reg perfectly.
As always, quality video and informative. Inspirational this time. I'm going to look into the Generac line.
Thank you.
What's the run time on one propane tank? Great vid.
I'm looking to convert my Kipor IG2000 found your video very helpful as I believe it's the same as the Honda. Fingers crossed and thanks
Wow, this looks like a great idea for my travel trailer. Instead of lugging around gas in a container, I can tap off of the propane tanks.
Appropriate follow-up from your previous video, I was actually wondering how this was done...
A bank of old fashioned light bulbs would probably work better for a load bank. That way you can hear the engine... honda EUs are great machines. Chris
I work on boats and we have the same problem with motors gumming up after sitting. So if you have enough initiative get your self some and run your stuff low on ethanol and put this in at the end of the year just to fill your carb up.
This is cool, how long will 1 tank last?
how long (hour) can you expect running with 1 conventional propane bottle?
great how to video. very good info, thanx. added to favorites
When checking 'on load' try using something like a small fan heater, oil filled radiator, hair dryer/heat gun or halogen work lamp/s. They give a steady load and there's plenty of time to then play around with settings.
Thanks for the video :o) * * * * *
Excellent reminder!
Thanks
Nice demonstration. I would be curious to see a honda generator, which is modified for propane, running on wood gas as an alternative fuel. In a serious long term grid down situation propane may not be available to most. Even if you've stockpiled propane, at some point the supply will run out. Woodgas then may be the only viable option for running engines, aside from HHO / Brown's gas. The drawback to Brown's gas is the need to produce on demand. With available solar, enough gas and be produced via electrolysis to keep an engine running. However in the absence of solar making gas on demand isn't possible. At this point using wood gas to power a generator seems like the practical solution.
Very interesting, thanks
I'm with Geoffrey and gerard on wondering how long will 1 20lb. tank run the generator at full power.
Nice job, but it looks like you used (white) Teflon tape.
Yellow tape is specifically made to be used for gas piping.
White plumber’s Teflon tape (on gas pipe fittings) will degrade over time and gas vapors can escape from the fitting.
Plumber’s Teflon is white in color and also thinner than yellow gas-rated Teflon tape.
Other than that, still a nice video to explain the installation.
That's good to know. Just curious why I've never seen the yellow teflon tape in stores. Is it commonly available and i've missed it all these years?
@@acoustic4037 Never knew this either. I guess the yellow tape can be used for more things than the white. I'm gonna ask next time I'm at Home Depot. I also think it's a shame at such a high price the Honda isn't made multi fuel functional by the flick of a switch from the beginning.
Very well done. No drama just the facts. I going to use this video to convert my Honda when I get it. Thank you!
I don't know what Honda recommends, but several auto manufacturers recommend running their engines for several thousand miles with normal fuel (gasoline) before converting to propane. The propane is so clean that there is not enough very fine grit to break in the engine, as there is in gas. The broken in engine runs better and more efficiently. After break in, you convert to propane. This may be inconvenient for the kit company, but better for the engine.
I have read that propane is actually 110 percent octane causing the engine to run hotter meaning the exhaust valves have burned out due to extreme heat. Regular gasoline is 87 percent octane.
So your going to do one with this triple fuel kit and rig it for wood gas hook up ? If so I can't wait for that vid. Thanks for sharing.
What would be the avg run time for one full propane tank be? Is it cheaper to run propane than gas?
use the propane as primary fuel and gasoline as backup. and put the cutoff valve of the gasoline were you can access easily
how long will that propane tank last ? are there many carb.. problems like there are with gas ?
Nice work.
Approximately how long will it run with a 20 lb propane tank?
Thanks for the video! Quick question: what PSI rating does your regulator hose have? I can't get my setup to run in the double regulator configuration (the small one on the hose, and the large one on the generator)?
the hose after the lp regulator only needs to carry 1/2 psi as this is the max the demand regulator will stand for pressure. and the hose from the demand regulator is a suction hose as it sucks the fuel from the demand regulator.
Does anyone have instructions on drilling the carburetor? I have two of these running, and want to do a third. The original kits came with carbs. I'd like to just modify the 3rd one myself. Thanks.
As always thanks’ for taking the time to make this video! And I support this site.
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Thanks for the video
Since it's a fairly simple mod and seems to be popular, I'm surprised it hasn't been added on as a factory option. Does this mod kill the 3 year factory warranty?
I did the same last year; the same company as well. Now that I have it set up with a hundred pound tank the power won't go out so I can try it.
I did it with a deferent kit and no need to exchange the carburetor, to be honest not sure which is better. Not saying anything bad about the kit you are mounting just curious if you have looked at the Hutch Mountain kit which is pretty more expensive.
i just grabbed a ryobi 2200 generator. I'd like to get this kit for it
I wonder if the regulator could be installed in place of the fuel tank?
Quick release hose, and put regulator towards tank....
i wonder how much you efficiency loss is between the two?, great vid though
How many hours does a bottle of gas run that generator?
Now make sure ya put some fuel stabilizer in the tank if all ya can get is ethanol gas or run it all out dry. Run the gen at least once every month if not in use.
Hi Scott, Is the conversion you have done on this Honda 2000 the best or have you done a more recent vid on it. Bought a LP kit from central Maine and getting ready to do the conversion but wanted to know if there is a more updated video since the June 2013 one.
engineer775, Im a fan since PP show, Love all the work you do.
I was going to post the question of wood gas to run it but it was already posted so my question would be... do you need to do this conversion to tri-fuel to run wood gas? I have 2 of the EU2000's and was going to try wood gas by just modifying the airbox to have my connection from the gasifier. (still need to finish building it though) Keep up all the good work and I look forward to each and every video.
Very informative mate - thank you :)
Would it also run on hydrogen? Given that it runs a bit hotter and all.
It would be a nice alternative to a fuel-cell.
Just bought your book...love it! Question about the CMD EU2000i Tri-Fuel conversion kit: Which fitting did you use to connect the hose from the propane tank to the large, round gas regulator provided by CMD? My understanding is it requires a male-to-male 3/8" to 3/4" fitting, but I can't find one ANYWHERE -- locally or online. Please help!
I am pretty sure I did mine with 2 fittings/ reducers. IF you took your hose and regulator to a hardware store they could hook you up with the correct fittings. Thanks for getting the book!
100% correct since you void the warranty as soon as you start!!!
I only have hundred pound tanks. I've only ran my twice, once for thirty minutes and once for an hour. Changing the oil after both times, and the tank seems to weigh the same to me.
Gasoline's ignition point is 475-536 degrees F. Propane's ignition point is 470-878 degrees F. Could this damage the engine?
Great video, thanks for sharing
I have thought about doing this for awhile now. I have heard rumors that if you do this to a regular generator that isn't built to deal with the additional heat produced by the propane it can cause damaged to your generator. Has anyone else heard this?
Is it an actual Honda carburetor they give you? There is another kit available on the market that doesn't require touching the carb. It injects the propane through a gasket that goes between the carb. and the breather box.
hutch mountain has a kit. do a web search on them.
Hey Scott! since this would run on propane and syn-gas. Couldn't we run it on Natural Gas?
Thanks for the video. One question, doesn't changing that carb out with a non-Honda replacement part mess with the warranty of the unit?
yes, anything you do to the generator like this voids the warranty.
yes, it will void the honda factory warranty.
Scott I am planning to get a good sized genny before winter here and I would like to be able to run it on either ng or unleaded. Is that possible?
Hi Scott, Just bought a Honda Eu2000i generator and have read some post that say you should run it on gas for a period of time and wanted to know if that is true. greg
Some folks just like to help other folks!
You dont need to remove the original carburator you just make a hole in the plastic inlet just in front of carburator put the gas line from regulator there and add some silicone
Is it best to turn it off w/ propane to flush out the gasoline?
Just in terms of cost to run, is it more or less economical than using gasoline? Assuming today's gas price of about $2.40 per gallon. If you run solely on propane, would you still have to clean the carburetor every now and then? Also, how long will a tank of propane last (assuming 50% load)? Thanks for a great video.
natural gas is cheaper to run yet!! the advantage on lp is it stores well for long term storage.
why do you emphasize not having used gasoline in the generator? Are you saying that if you have run gasoline through it you could not do this conversion?
So if you could run natural gas, how would you connect?
How does the gasoline and propane work as far as once you have gas in the tank and your running gasoline and you shut off the gas and start the flow of propane . Do you have to run the gen till it stops running on gasoline once you shut the shut off valve off. great video I'm going to do that to mine . would you do anything different from the way you did it now that you have had it a while. can you add a link to where you got the conversion kit . Did you ever get a answer from donfachebella
easy way to shut off the gas is do a separate kill switch like in the hutch mountain kits... then the oem honda fuel kill switch becomes just a fuel shut off valve.
We have used the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!
thanks for editing
Would like to know how long it runs on a gallon of propane compared to gas if you can.
I hear those gennys are great but they look hard to repair and likely involving a lot of electronics.
can this kit be used to convert motorcycle to propane?
no RPM control (no eco throttle)? This also won't work (or work but not for long) in freezing temperatures. Car regulators are heated by tapping into the coolant line, it's a bit of a problem with air cooled engines with no easy solutions. In freezing temperatures the evaporator membrane won't last long without this. Do you think there's demand for cheaper propane kits without carb modification and with easily reversible install?
Auto gas vaporizors use the heat to flash the liquid propane to usable vapor. Small tanks in high demand applications can not absorb enough heat energy via conduction to maintain proper tank head pressure. There are 100s of thousands (or more) of vapor only regulators in cold weather applications.
Nice video! I have a couple questions: A few years ago I looked into converting one of my gasoline vehicles to LPG. I discovered that the MPG for propane is less than gasoline and was wondering if you go through more LPG than you initially thought you would? Also, have you noticed a difference in maximum power output of the generator when using different fuels? Thank you!
+John Norris I have the same question, I live in a country where 40-50% of the vehicles run on LPG, I know that LPG does not have the same efficiency than Gasoline but is 3 times cheaper than a gallon of gasoline (lets say it works for cars at least in the economical way) but on generators I'm wondering if LPG is more efficient? because generators runs on same RPMs all the time they compensate a little with surge load but nothing drastic.
---Sorry for my english is not my native language.. BTW any relation with Chuck? -Joke.
John Norris propane does have less BTUs per gallon than gasoline does, although it has quite a high octane rating.
Most engines are somewhere around 9 or 9 and a half to 1 compression ratio or so. This is in order to use with regular gasoline. If you raise the compression ratio to 13 or 14 to 1 you will get quite a bit more power and efficiency, but you can't run it on regular gasoline anymore, although you can run it on propane, or other high octane fuel surpassing the difference in BTUs per gallon.
This is why very high performance race cars use higher octane fuels with high compression engines to get better power and efficiency. Many use alcohol , I've seen some use propane, and some use very high octane gasoline. They do not use regular gasoline.
I would think Ethanol would be more sustainable longer periods then gasoline if and when something happens to the grid. Unless there is easy ways to create propane? I have seen some cool videos on methane/biogas i would assume this would work with that as well?
harder to run these smaller gens on pure ethanol... the jetting and emulsion tubes size is way off in the carbs.
but bio gas or methane or natural gas is viable with this kind of kit!!
you just use the 1/2 psi max pressure to the demand regulator.
and adjust the load block a bit richer than on lp.
Hi very nice kit !
Does anybody know a product or a how to for the Honda eu22i?
Why do you have two regulators on the propane? You do not need the one on the tank I think.
The tank regulators reduce the tank pressure (100+psi) to appliance level pressure (9-14 inches) the "disk" regulator is a negative pressure unit. If it doesnt see vacuum from the engine's intake it will shut off fuel flow. This way if engine stalls, fuel isn't left dumping out.
thanks for the info
It's a shame Honda or some other top company can't make a generator that's simply multi fuel functional. Also needed on the gasoline eu 2000 is a separate fuel cut off switch so we can run the carburetor dry without having to run the tank empty. Thanks
the real shame is honda already has a lp gen for the Japan market only... last I knew it would not pass the usa epa and cali carb regs..
I have EU 2000 have it for a long time can I get it to run propane gas
Isn't it possible to make a carburetor to withstand the rigors of ethanol? Some places may not have access to better gas.
the new eu2200i will run on E10... but not any higher on the ethanol.
I use product know as solexx. On work surface and floor. 12pack or 2 litre Soda signs from gas stations the 3x4 or whatever dimensions. Then just put behind door for storage. Easy to just lift and tip into garbage can. Can fold to funnel. Save the nicer as memorabilia. Then it's no honey never work in here you know that. Just wiping up the mountain dew poster.
Of course they do. Hi
a 20 lb propane tank is equal to 5 gallons of gas.
Can you run this on natural gas and how?
would this also run on wood gas?
Question: What is the pressure regulator for?
It presents the right amount of propane to the carburetor.
The "disk" regulator is a negative pressure regulator. It will only allow fuel flow in the presence of a vaccum on its outlet. This provides proof of run from the engine and prevents fuel from being dumped out causing an obvious safety hazzard. The manual prime button allows the user to momentarily override this ssfety to provide a shot of fuel in the system to allow the engine to start and produce the vacuum
? far superior companies? than who? Honda? Central Maine Diesel? I am all ears
if you say you can retun the old carborator for a refund doesthat mean that the new one is just som one elses old one
Antony Kahil it's someone else's new one that they returned
Wow, you r iether so lucky or you think we must be so dump but start the gen on propane kit like this the first time is very lucky or you just puling our leg, right?
Do they have a web site
don't tell your wife? LOL there's a high chance she's going to see this video.