โOct-20-2017 07:25 AM
โOct-21-2017 07:30 AM
2DHoop wrote:
Looks like some more straight forward comments here:
http://www.airforums.com/forums/f448/honda-gen-but-which-propane-kit-162096.html
โOct-21-2017 07:29 AM
โOct-20-2017 06:44 PM
Bobbo wrote:Chainwright wrote:
I don't know if you've already read about it, but NatGasCar in Cleveland is a startup shop that augments gasoline cars by installing a parallel natural gas fuel system.
Thanks, but I want to convert a Honda generator, not a vehicle.Bessie-Hunter wrote:
I got mine from PropaneCarbs.com. Works great and was easy to install. Its also bi-fuel.
That is one that I am considering. Unfortunately, their website says this kit is unavailable.romore wrote:
Why would you want to? I can't see a conversion being practical or even doable due to size constraints. The EU2000 is an extremely compact unit and sips fuel.
My reasons are immaterial. But thank you for playing.
This one is the front runner right now from Hutch Mountain.
โOct-20-2017 06:03 PM
Bobbo wrote:Yes I saw that. You did not share you logic/reasons for this, so I did not comment, other than some general generator operating principles. Which were not really intended for you, but for others that are/may be considering following in your footsteps.Huntindog wrote:
Gas going bad is the ONLY logical reason to make the conversion.
That is your opinion. What is best for you is not necessarily what is best for others. Please allow me to decide what is best for me. Although your post contributed little, still, thank you for playing. (You did point out some of the downsides for people who haven't researched as much as I have.)
BTW, you DO realize this is a tri-fuel conversion and the generator will still work just fine on gasoline?
โOct-20-2017 03:51 PM
Huntindog wrote:
Gas going bad is the ONLY logical reason to make the conversion.
โOct-20-2017 02:29 PM
Three dog night wrote:
Wow the stuff you can learn here. I didn't know that that was possible, never really thought about it I guess. I just bought that Honda. I might look interesting a switch of fuels too eliminate the bad gas problem.
I used to switch over wind machine to lpg when I was in the vineyard business.
Rick.
โOct-20-2017 01:26 PM
โOct-20-2017 10:18 AM
โOct-20-2017 09:37 AM
Chainwright wrote:
I don't know if you've already read about it, but NatGasCar in Cleveland is a startup shop that augments gasoline cars by installing a parallel natural gas fuel system.
Bessie-Hunter wrote:
I got mine from PropaneCarbs.com. Works great and was easy to install. Its also bi-fuel.
romore wrote:
Why would you want to? I can't see a conversion being practical or even doable due to size constraints. The EU2000 is an extremely compact unit and sips fuel.
โOct-20-2017 09:17 AM
โOct-20-2017 09:17 AM
โOct-20-2017 08:14 AM
Bobbo wrote:
We have decided to buy a Honda EU2000 Companion for our TT. I want to convert it to tri-fuel so I can run it off of the trailer's propane tank, but still have the option of gasoline if needed. What is the best conversion kit out there? I have been searching, and have ideas, but would like opinions from people who have done it.