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mr_andyj wrote:
The main reason to run the gen is to move the awful ethanol gas through. For this you do not need a load to be placed on the generator head or the engine.
The other reason is to exercise the generator head, which you DO NOT need to do weekly or even monthly. It is good to do once a month or every two months, but depending on the gen it is not really that necessary.
On my old Onan I would let it sit all winter, and even a few years for one sitting, and all was fine. I could not tell any difference in either the gen or the engine.
If you will not use it for a while it is best to run the carb dry or at least use Stabil gas additive to keep the gas from turning to varnish in the carb. There are other methods of course...
As for transfer switches or circuit breakers or however your particular RV switches I, nor anyone, can say, that is particular to your setup.
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Reisender wrote:
Yes. It will default to generator power if the generator is running. That is the job of the transfer switch.
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mrad wrote:
Thanks. If I am starting it weekly to keep gas running through it, is it best to unplug it? Can I start it while plugged in then unplug it?
To prevent such problems, it is recommended to run gasoline generators at a minimum of 50 percent capacity (2000-watts, or one air conditioner for a 4000-watt set) for two hours once every four weeks. This is necessary to help keep moving parts lubricated, expel moisture and control fuel varnishing in the carburetor. A long two-hour exercise period is preferable to several short periods
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