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โNov-23-2021 11:28 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Diesel and gasoline are not always avaible at the same "delivery point". Stop for gasoline, move RV to get propane, move again to get diesel.
And yes, I've been at stations that have gasoline and propane but no diesel.
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โNov-23-2021 06:37 AM
pianotuna wrote:
cons propane is more expensive than gasoline.
generator is some what thirsty for propane
output wattage is some what lowered.
pros
no worries about varnish build up in carburetor
oil changes less frequently
spark plugs last a lot longer.
I'd get a trifuel one--so that natural gas could be used.
Just have fun!
โNov-23-2021 06:27 AM
โNov-23-2021 05:40 AM
valhalla360 wrote:pianotuna wrote:Skibane wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
The bigger challenge is obtaining and carrying enough propane if you will be using the generator for any length of time.
Is that really any worse than carrying enough gasoline to do the same thing?
If the RV is a diesel with propane cooking/heating, then carrying a gasoline generator is "one more stop" to make.
What stations with diesel are you stopping at that don't have gasoline? I've never seen one.
โNov-22-2021 10:40 PM
pianotuna wrote:Skibane wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
The bigger challenge is obtaining and carrying enough propane if you will be using the generator for any length of time.
Is that really any worse than carrying enough gasoline to do the same thing?
If the RV is a diesel with propane cooking/heating, then carrying a gasoline generator is "one more stop" to make.
โNov-22-2021 10:39 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
What I can't believe is honda hasn't started putting it out as a factory option.
Concur !
Also, I think almost the whole industry is "missing the mark" ! People want a small, quiet, one-hand-carry generator that puts out an honest 2400W (20A @ 120VAC), continuously ! The Westinghouse iGen 2600 is close, but only 2200W continuously.
Besides a propane option, people would pay extra for factory installed external gasoline tank connection.
โNov-22-2021 11:39 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
What I can't believe is honda hasn't started putting it out as a factory option.
โNov-22-2021 07:18 AM
valhalla360 wrote:pianotuna wrote:
cons propane is more expensive than gasoline.
generator is some what thirsty for propane
output wattage is some what lowered.
pros
no worries about varnish build up in carburetor
oil changes less frequently
spark plugs last a lot longer.
I'd get a trifuel one--so that natural gas could be used.
Just have fun!
I like the propane option but:
- At least locally, the cost difference is negligible.
- The bigger challenge is obtaining and carrying enough propane if you will be using the generator for any length of time. I don't want to use the house tanks.
If you are just using it for an hour or two for battery charging not a big deal but if you are running it for 8-10hr per day, it starts becoming an issue.
What I can't believe is honda hasn't started putting it out as a factory option.
โNov-22-2021 06:32 AM
Skibane wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
The bigger challenge is obtaining and carrying enough propane if you will be using the generator for any length of time.
Is that really any worse than carrying enough gasoline to do the same thing?
โNov-22-2021 01:06 AM
Skibane wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
The bigger challenge is obtaining and carrying enough propane if you will be using the generator for any length of time.
Is that really any worse than carrying enough gasoline to do the same thing?