โJul-27-2023 12:21 PM
โJul-28-2023 04:18 PM
ktmrfs wrote:Timeking wrote:
My suggestion was when low fuel is detected, DISCONNECT THE POWER FEED, and THEN shut the engine down. Two phases.
so the already small fuel tank is now smaller, to solve a non existant problem, reduce run time, cause confusion, extra expense, and frustration from users.
Now a low fuel light would be nice. And it's very easy to implement. Like on my motorcycles (and some cars as well). fuel tank has a thermistor in the fuel tank near the bottom. current source runs constant current through the thermistor, gas keeps the thermistor cool. when fuel level gets low, (below the thermistor) thermistor temp rises as it warms up, signals low fuel light to come on. simple, reliable, and doesn't need any float. very consistent on what level triggers it.
โJul-28-2023 03:28 PM
jkwilson wrote:
Nothing special about the Champions. Every manufacturer has a similar warning and similar risk of damage.
How exactly would a generator know it was getting ready to run out of fuel until the instant there was no fuel? And how would the generator do a โsmart shutdownโ? Itโs the equipment that needs to be turned off.
The answer is simple: Pay attention to how much fuel you have and shut equipment off to refuel before the tank is empty.
โJul-28-2023 03:00 PM
Timeking wrote:
My suggestion was when low fuel is detected, DISCONNECT THE POWER FEED, and THEN shut the engine down. Two phases.
โJul-28-2023 02:25 PM
โJul-28-2023 01:56 PM
jkwilson wrote:
That is not only not simple, itโs not possible without extensive redesign of the equipment being powered by the generator.
โJul-28-2023 11:47 AM
Timeking wrote:
My suggestion was when low fuel is detected, DISCONNECT THE POWER FEED, and THEN shut the engine down. Two phases.
โJul-28-2023 10:54 AM
โJul-28-2023 10:03 AM
Timeking wrote:
As regards "Pay attention to how much fuel you have" would require having some way to check fuel level ... there is no fuel gauge on the Champion nor the Honda. There is on the Yamaha. In any case, adding fuel to a running generator is a real good way to fire, explosion, and/or death.
As regards "how would the generator do a โsmart shutdownโ?" ... It does not seem difficult for any manufacturer to implement a fuel level sensor, and when the sensor detects "Low Fuel" a relay disconnects the power, and then shuts down the generator. !!!!
I can't believe these engineers haven't thought of that, and how that easily accomplished feature would be a sales boon. I think I will write to Champion, Honda, and Yamaha.............
โJul-28-2023 09:28 AM
โJul-28-2023 09:01 AM
โJul-28-2023 06:51 AM
โJul-28-2023 04:11 AM
jkwilson wrote:
Nothing special about the Champions. Every manufacturer has a similar warning and similar risk of damage.
How exactly would a generator know it was getting ready to run out of fuel until the instant there was no fuel? And how would the generator do a โsmart shutdownโ? Itโs the equipment that needs to be turned off.
The answer is simple: Pay attention to how much fuel you have and shut equipment off to refuel before the tank is empty.
โJul-27-2023 09:19 PM
โJul-27-2023 05:05 PM