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expiredDiscombobulated | Staff posted Apr 14, 2022 07:14 AM
DuroMax 12,000W 457cc Portable Generator w/ Dual Fuel Electric Start
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Always determine how much power you are going to need then buy the generator just barely big enough so fuel consumption is maximized. Running generators can be expensive and this big 457cc engine is going to guzzle gas. Be prepared. Reviewer says this is going to burn about 1 gallon of gas per hour and 1.2 gallons (5lbs) of propane an hour on a 50% load.
All that being said this is quite a deal for such a large generator!
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https://www.amazon.com/DuroMax-XP...15_35&th=1
Always determine how much power you are going to need then buy the generator just barely big enough so fuel consumption is maximized. Running generators can be expensive and this big 457cc engine is going to guzzle gas. Be prepared. Reviewer says this is going to burn about 1 gallon of gas per hour and 1.2 gallons (5lbs) of propane an hour on a 50% load.
All that being said this is quite a deal for such a large generator!
*Note, I have had the XP10000EH going on 7 years and it has been great. Only have a 100 or so hours on it (luckily the hurricane game has been pretty weak lately in NC). Somehow all my "sensitive electronics" have survived each use. Perhaps Zeus is watching our for me.....
edit: I wonder if we have another big batch of these generators coming at bottom prices like a few years ago ?
Always determine how much power you are going to need then buy the generator just barely big enough so fuel consumption is maximized. Running generators can be expensive and this big 457cc engine is going to guzzle gas. Be prepared. Reviewer says this is going to burn about 1 gallon of gas per hour and 1.2 gallons (5lbs) of propane an hour on a 50% load.
All that being said this is quite a deal for such a large generator!
Always determine how much power you are going to need then buy the generator just barely big enough so fuel consumption is maximized. Running generators can be expensive and this big 457cc engine is going to guzzle gas. Be prepared. Reviewer says this is going to burn about 1 gallon of gas per hour and 1.2 gallons (5lbs) of propane an hour on a 50% load.
All that being said this is quite a deal for such a large generator!
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*Note, I have had the XP10000EH going on 7 years and it has been great. Only have a 100 or so hours on it (luckily the hurricane game has been pretty weak lately in NC). Somehow all my "sensitive electronics" have survived each use. Perhaps Zeus is watching our for me.....
I was told run it once a month for an hour with something plugged in to it. Will help keep everything running smoothly
I was also using a 36' quick connect gas hose to got it to my pole barn, so maybe I lost pressure that way also?
This is the reg I was using.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
It's great! With the quick connect fittings, I can be up and running in under a minute.
I was told run it once a month for an hour with something plugged in to it. Will help keep everything running smoothly
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I was also using a 36' quick connect gas hose to got it to my pole barn, so maybe I lost pressure that way also?
This is the reg I was using.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
It's great! With the quick connect fittings, I can be up and running in under a minute.
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