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Jayco23FB
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Jun 07, 2013

Yamaha 2000 generator extended run tanks

I noticed on a couple of generator threads that no extended run fuel tanks are available for the Yamaha 2000 series. A little research and I found some at wisesales.com They are available in single unit or dual feed units.
(description for the dual feed unit from the Wisesales site)
Feeds one generator.The Breeze Extended Run Generator System uses a vacuum draw system; no need to elevate a gas can above the generator. The IPI Industries patented product will extend the run time of the generator by up to 72 hours; thus allowing the end user to set it, start it, and forget it!. The tank holds 6 gallons of fuel and is CARB Compliant.

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  • The best extended run kits ever....

    http://www.pinellaspowerproducts.com/view/YEFFUELKIT2/

    Do not buy anything else!
  • Thanks Crazy Ray. I called Yamaha directly and they never heard of such a thing or why I would want one. I bought Red. Chino
  • Chino - Yamaha DOES offer the HIGH Altitude Jet. Look up your Local YAMAHA dealer. Do you WANT the number for the 2400???
  • With vacuum draw you should not need a fuel pump, if it works as advertised.

    Jim
  • I don't have an aux tank so I am not sure how well they work. If they do not draw very well could a small low pressure 12 volt fuel pump be connected to the 8 amp DC battery charge connection on the generator?
  • I know they normally won't pull from an auxiliary tank (like the Honda's ) at the same level but it might work if you keep the aux tank higher??

    Ron W.
  • As I understand it, the Yamaha does not have a fuel pump so external tanks do not work. That is one of the reasons I went with Honda. Yamaha does not offer high altitude carb jets either. Chino

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