Generac XG8000e Generator Voltage and Speed Adjustment

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • Pick this as advertised as non running generator. Carburetor and battery was replace 11 months. Once running saw that the engine speed was fast and the voltage low. NOTE: This was filmed before the Generac recall.
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    00:00 Introduction
    02:10 Draining the Tank
    04:32 Battery Charge
    10:28 Tank Vent
    13:26 Load Test
    16:20 Voltage Adjustment
    20:12 Engine Speed Adjustment
    23:01 Choke Knob
    23:52 Conclusion

Komentáře • 305

  • @BrucesShop
    @BrucesShop Před 3 lety +2

    That was a great video James. I have done quite a few smaller gensets. I don't recall the pot under the cover. How many generators have that Pot?

    • @throwbo
      @throwbo Před 3 lety +3

      Almost all modern generators have an AVR with an adjustable pot - usually the crescent shape style seen here. However, the adjusting screw is on the INSIDE when it is mounted to the generator so you wouldn't see it unless you had reason to remove the AVR.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks Bruce. Most generators with an AVR have that adjustment. The older ones have no adjustment and the voltage is purely based on the engine speed. The video I posted last week was an example of one without an AVR. Voltage was at 135 volts. Had to slow the engine down a little.

    • @BrucesShop
      @BrucesShop Před 3 lety +4

      @@jcondon1 Thanks James. Around here everything is older. Including the people LOL

  • @jladdgolden5398
    @jladdgolden5398 Před 2 lety +2

    YOU ARE KILLING ME!! I have that exact same model. It has been neglected for 6-7 years. Last time I tried to start it, I had gas shooting out the air cleaner. Research showed it to be a stuck float in the carb. I decided to tear it apart and replace the carb. I didn't take any pics or video on how I disassembled it. Now it's 2 years later and I sit here looking at that heap of parts and bolts wondering how it all goes back together. When I found this video I thought you had answered my prayers. You started to dismantle it with removing the gas tank, side panels and then the cover to the air cleaner. When you discovered it was a battery issue you stopped there. I was hoping to see a tear down right up to the carb and then assemble it again. UUUGGGGHHH! Love your videos. Hoping to run across one that will explain my issue. Until then its back to the puzzle.

  • @yeltonT15
    @yeltonT15 Před 3 lety +4

    I could sit and watch all day you need your own tv channel

  • @andyjame1971
    @andyjame1971 Před 11 měsíci +39

    We have used the czcams.com/users/postUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y for probably 30 hours with our camper and it’s been great! The noise level is really only noticeable when running the AC and other appliances like the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot. It’s not huge like other ones and it has wheels so even at 90lbs, I can move it!

  • @MrPMRing
    @MrPMRing Před 2 lety +2

    Just knowing about the voltage adjustment is golden for me!

  • @michaelh7527
    @michaelh7527 Před 2 lety +1

    These are great generators! We have the 17,500 version. I have a bit of a funny story to tell 🤣.
    Our power went out with the heat while I was at work. My wife calls and says she and the daughter are burning up in 100 degree temps. I walk her through starting the generator and think nothing of it. She ran my extension cords in the house. I get home and the power is still out after 3 hours. She has a fan going, the TV, and an 8k window unit. My daughter is mad because she can't play her PS4. I asked the wife why don't you plug everything up? She said I was scared of overloading it with the window unit 😂. I said baby, this generator can basically handle everything in the house.

  • @jeffsandler3339
    @jeffsandler3339 Před 3 lety +5

    That is the fastest starting engine that I can remember. Nice find !!!

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

    • @hvachacker586
      @hvachacker586 Před 2 lety

      Even on natural gas it starts right up. I did change the plug and gap to accommodate. I’m able to run a 2300sf gas home off of the XG7000 and thats witha 15% deration for the natural gas kit.

  • @tinsmith
    @tinsmith Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks. I have an xp8000e and you've given me enough to change the regulator. Mine was only putting out about 80 V

    • @marylandcorruption
      @marylandcorruption Před měsícem

      Check your capacitor. I had only 190 volts on my 240 outlet changed capacitor and now have 256 volts on 240 outlet.

  • @josephgiustiniani2834
    @josephgiustiniani2834 Před 2 lety +1

    Great info. I just got a Generac in yesterday from a contractor. They say it's not making good volts. I am going to check all the things you showed here. Thank you. I am quickly becoming the guy to bring generators to. Not sure about why, but I must be doing something right. THANK YOU SO MUCH....

  • @rayshutsa6690
    @rayshutsa6690 Před 2 lety

    Thank you James for a great video. I learn a new things on how to fix generators. 🇨🇦

  • @lawrencepevitts2434
    @lawrencepevitts2434 Před 3 lety +3

    I love how methodical you approach a new case. Very inspiring. I never saw a battery laying down before .Excellent video.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +4

      It is an AGM battery, so safe to lay down. But the location was not the best.

  • @YukonHawk1
    @YukonHawk1 Před 3 lety +9

    Another great find and easy repair. It's practically brand new. Imagine buying one and spending over a grand just to let it sit outside. What a waste. It's your treasure now. Great job as always.

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Před 3 lety +2

      Looks like it was covered or stored in a leaking shed. The plastic doesn’t have much sun fade unless it was in parked in the shade.

    • @YukonHawk1
      @YukonHawk1 Před 3 lety

      @@FishFind3000 Good point.👍

    • @JasonW.
      @JasonW. Před 3 lety +1

      I have an mobile emergency generator that I would love to never use. Most people don't buy one of the 8kw units unless they need it (now) or buy it in case of emergencies.
      A 4kw unit is so much easier to move around for things like camping, and sips fuel.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      Remember that it’s important to follow all the generator safety rules whenever you use your generator. This is only a safety reminder.
      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

    • @SimplyRedVirginia
      @SimplyRedVirginia Před 2 lety +2

      Some people have more money than sense!

  • @deangentles4966
    @deangentles4966 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi James nice sitting in your class to day Good looking gene in good nick with simple easy fix jobs good viewing over a cup of tea mate

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @wotknot1757
    @wotknot1757 Před 3 lety +1

    Geeeez, now I've found myself getting all giddy-like when I click on the bell notification and see that there's another James Condon video. Thanks for making my morning coffee time more enjoyable. Another great video, James.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @fcdrummer1806
    @fcdrummer1806 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice:) I just ran our 19 year old powermate 5000 and will probably clean the carb due to surging, your videos have given me some knowledge on generator problems. Thanks!

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @utubetjc
    @utubetjc Před 3 lety +2

    Well done James. I had the same model for 6 years and sold it to a friend in need. It powered 10 single pole circuits through a manual transfer switch and performed flawlessly. Good find.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @TheChargeShow
    @TheChargeShow Před 3 lety +1

    Same as my last comment James. Awesome video, very satisfying watching them get fixed up.

    • @asgharnazautosmoterbaikewa7723
      @asgharnazautosmoterbaikewa7723 Před 3 lety

      I like your video very much and I have made such a video from this video, you can see it in the comment box. czcams.com/video/iGgFsB_caeI/video.html

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @wildefox1478
    @wildefox1478 Před 3 lety

    Wow this one was an easy one James, nice work once again!

  • @dirtroadsailing6418
    @dirtroadsailing6418 Před 3 lety +1

    Just from looking at some of the things that were done like the battery placement, the choke and access in general, this has the makings of a first year summer engineering intern project.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +1

      The Generac XG series is full of bad engineering (at least from a serviceability point of view).

  • @ibrahimkaplan6323
    @ibrahimkaplan6323 Před 2 lety

    Harika bir videoydu James. Birkaç tane daha küçük jeneratör yaptım. Tank you

  • @itsallfabrication
    @itsallfabrication Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the vid James.

  • @gabrielsmith3113
    @gabrielsmith3113 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this video I searched and searched for information on my generator (exact same one) it was running great except the power output was not good some things in my house were running and others were not I couldn’t figure out what was wrong I finally checked the voltage as you did and it was at 113 V I adjusted it the same as you and was able to get it to 120 now everything works flawlessly thanks I was about to replace it for $1,000-1,300
    Instead $3 for a multimeter and 15 minutes later it’s fixed thanks to this video

  • @watermanone7567
    @watermanone7567 Před 3 lety

    Nice find, great fix. Thanks

  • @AnwarKhan-dw8cj
    @AnwarKhan-dw8cj Před 3 lety +1

    easy fix today James good job

  • @jeremymcauliff8485
    @jeremymcauliff8485 Před 3 lety +1

    Happy to see that engine is equipped with an oil filter. Can't think of very many portable generators that have an oil filter.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +1

      It many new ones have a filter these days.

    • @danburch9989
      @danburch9989 Před 3 lety

      Mine is an B&S 8000/13500 without an oil filter. Wish it had a pressurized system. Makes the engine last longer.

    • @karirautio
      @karirautio Před 3 lety +1

      If engine has splash lubrication then no oil pressure and filter not possible. Must be oil pump to make oil filter possible.

  • @dustyroads834
    @dustyroads834 Před 3 lety +2

    These generac generators are the 1980s Harley- Davidson’s of generators. They always work but keep a tool box close by.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      Remember that it’s important to follow all the generator safety rules whenever you use your generator. This is only a safety reminder.
      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @hectorarroyo2285
    @hectorarroyo2285 Před 3 lety +1

    another great video !!! thanks James for a great tutorial ... have a nice day !!! greetings from Puerto Rico

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @hvachacker586
    @hvachacker586 Před 2 lety

    My XG7000 was off too. 63.4hz and 114v. Adjusted to 62hz and 120v also had to make some adjustments running on natural gas. Great made in USA unit.

  • @AZVIDS
    @AZVIDS Před 3 lety +1

    Great one James! Keep them coming👍👍👍👍

  • @juanjosebernardinoortiz9847

    I really love your channel

  • @tonym6920
    @tonym6920 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video! 👍👍. Good idea with the breather tubing! As they say, necessity is the mother of invention. lol

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      Tank vent tube was not my best fix, but it gets the job done.

  • @matthewgrills4135
    @matthewgrills4135 Před 2 lety

    I sure would love a detailed tutorial about using the P3 4400 to evaluate these generators. It looks like an awesome tool.

  • @jameshedrick6839
    @jameshedrick6839 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the same generator as that. I bought it used with only 40hours on it. Had to drain the tank and clean the carburetor real good and it runs like new. I put a a new universal choke cable from a lawnmower on mine that has slight drag to it and it works good. Just had to make a bracket to mount it

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @arthurbiringer5676
    @arthurbiringer5676 Před 3 lety

    Great job as usual!

  • @stephenbridges2791
    @stephenbridges2791 Před 3 lety +3

    As someone below said you can put a different style cable on it, if it continues to get worse. An old style throttle cable would work perfectly. You pull it to the desired position and twist it 1/4 to 1/2 a turn and it will lock in place. You could then lock it in the choke open position; or, anywhere in between. They are generally generic, cut to length; cover and core. They were used on diesel engines and similar, back in the 70's and 80's when I was a mechanic. Very likely less than $20.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @philfalz01
    @philfalz01 Před 3 lety +1

    another great video thanks

  • @davidjones1393
    @davidjones1393 Před 3 lety +1

    THKS

  • @johnyoung4466
    @johnyoung4466 Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks for posting….

  • @shamanking1089
    @shamanking1089 Před 3 lety +5

    Can we see you fix big generators like ( CAT - PARKINS - Cummins )

  • @christophermarshall5765
    @christophermarshall5765 Před 3 lety +6

    A good suggestion could be to fit a pull type with detent lock, to lock it in the off position.

    • @JasonW.
      @JasonW. Před 3 lety

      Older equipment sometimes had a leather/rubber bushing you could preload to make the choke have resistance to move.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

    • @christophermarshall5765
      @christophermarshall5765 Před 3 lety +1

      @@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast great to see these reminders posted.

  • @nosaltiesandrooshere7488

    👍 Danke fürs Hochladen!
    👍 Thanks for uploading!
    👍 Very good and beautiful, thank you!
    👍 Sehr gut und schön, danke!

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @roylejohnson5632
    @roylejohnson5632 Před 3 lety

    Very good, helpful.

  • @juncusbufonius
    @juncusbufonius Před 3 lety +2

    In software we would call that an 'Undocumented Feature'.

  • @robertpanter5576
    @robertpanter5576 Před 3 lety +1

    I have the same generator,it has been a great unit. Thanks for the videos.

  • @richardwalters1803
    @richardwalters1803 Před 3 lety

    great video

  • @diywithreza
    @diywithreza Před 3 lety +5

    i really like your videos!

  • @paulsto6516
    @paulsto6516 Před 3 lety

    love your vids!

  • @brewster3987
    @brewster3987 Před 3 lety +6

    Somebody pitched you a softball for once. Why aren't they all that simple? 😊

    • @danburch9989
      @danburch9989 Před 3 lety +2

      I wish someone would pitch me a nerf ball like that.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 Před rokem

    I v used a few fuel tanks of eBay and they fit quite well with a tad of make do bracket
    Some tanks are passed cleaning and will cause customers hell if not replaced

  • @Melicoy
    @Melicoy Před 3 lety

    thanks

  • @Continental1997
    @Continental1997 Před 3 lety

    Nice!

  • @SHOINOFF
    @SHOINOFF Před 3 lety

    You can get a adaptor thing for the breather hose to connect them together at a local hardware store.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @philoso377
    @philoso377 Před 2 lety +1

    Another educational video. Thanks
    When you have time:chance please capture and compare the raw output wave forms of a passive generator, compare to the input and output wave form of an inverter module of an inverter generator. We were told that passive output wave form are bad, how bad? and also told that inverter output are good, how good? Perfect if including THD comparison. Thanks in advance.

  • @WallStreet749
    @WallStreet749 Před rokem

    Keep waiting to see a Westinghouse to come in. I haven't seen you do a Westinghouse yet.

  • @AAHKLEE
    @AAHKLEE Před rokem

    Love your videos James. I have a Generac XP8000E which I purchased at 13.3 hours in "No start" condition. After watching your videos I found the inlet valve stuck open with zero clearance. Pulled the pushrod. A gentle tap on the cam follower solved all. Never has acted up again. Under 6000w load it holds 60.9Hz but voltage does not increase above 110.5 Set the Hz per your tutorial and pulled the end cover to access the AVR as voltage was 107 (no load) To my surprise I found no AVR but a capacitor. Figured I have a brushless generator. Capacitor is listed as Generac OG5958. 47mf 440V. Discharged it and removed. Measured 47.6mf.
    Would really appreciate any suggestions from anyone..
    Thanks Much

  • @smplyizzy
    @smplyizzy Před 3 lety +3

    I have the same unit. Ya getting to the carb is pain in the butt.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @mrbuilder2k99
    @mrbuilder2k99 Před 3 lety

    Good Morning Mr. Condon. I've enjoyed watching nearly all of your videos. I did notice something about your demeanor. Are you or did you grow up in Canada? I am asking. Many years ago I meant over 20 Canadians in a exchange program. They are pleasant and kind people unlike some of my fellows. I learn some skills from them and we had a great time. Curiosity is part of my nature. It's nice to see the Socratic Method is still being used. Take care and have a great day.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +1

      Only been to Canada once. Grew up in the North East US.

  • @oldcarnocar
    @oldcarnocar Před 3 lety

    nice generac

  • @GH-wt7ww
    @GH-wt7ww Před 3 lety +1

    Well done James. Do you think you might do more inverter generators in the future? Would be great to watch you diagnose and repair those.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +1

      They are far and few between. Will be publishing an inverter generator review at some point. But is was new, so nothing broken :(

  • @merrymanrc
    @merrymanrc Před 3 lety

    $300 not to bad of a deal little bit of work it running good now

  • @michaelprince5255
    @michaelprince5255 Před 3 měsíci

    There are many variations of the XG8000E, I just repaired one that was brushless. They are frustrating to work on as you end up removing the gas tank to do just about anything, I got really proficient at doing so. Mine had a governor that was out of adjustment this low frequency and voltage.

  • @PaulHigginbothamSr
    @PaulHigginbothamSr Před 3 lety +1

    I do not believe it is a feature but a flaw that maybe could be corrected before selling. In my estimation I would try for either a friction nut on the choke or a better use of the spring holding the choke plate closed properly. My guess is some friction nut somewhere has come loose. The guy who is going to use this would have a real gas sucker and muffler system coking if he did not notice the choke moving inadvertently. One really wants the choke to stay where you set it especially in really cold weather where you might want partial choke settings if really cold say out hunting while cooking or sleeping for a few minutes while stabilizing then drifting off with a spring. You want it to drift off not on.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the good ideas.

  • @chrisssmallengines7163

    The choke on the carb. have a return spring and is it good . Great video by the way . Love the vids .

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @probeteam9936
    @probeteam9936 Před 3 lety

    Is that one if the handles that will fail and amputate a finger? Great video... thank you

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +1

      It is. Still have all my fingers.

  • @dakotak8437
    @dakotak8437 Před 3 lety

    Should have sent my diesel generator to you to repairs instead of the only shop around me that was questionable

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      Would love to get into diesel. Don't see many portable generators with a diesel engine.

  • @AP-514
    @AP-514 Před 3 lety +1

    Use landscape tube connectors to join those vent tube lines next time

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @butler386
    @butler386 Před 3 lety +1

    Hmmm this generator seems to be built better than many of the others you have worked on. Maybe quality control there needs help. Great fix and should be a keeper for you if you need one. Thanks for the video.

    • @throwbo
      @throwbo Před 3 lety

      I doubt that there was an QC problem at the Generac factory. 99% of the problems happen because of the abuse that these generators get when they leave the factory - people leave them outside in the weather, they keep old fuel in them, they monkey with things when they don't know what they are doing, etc. This generator showed signs of all of the above.

    • @fromagefrizzbizz9377
      @fromagefrizzbizz9377 Před 3 lety

      @@throwbo Frankly, what I see here is user abuse, and design deficiencies for maintenance and repair that wouldn't get caught by QA/QC. There's NO WAY that battery should need to be jammed in like that. I know that SLAs don't need to be right side up, but hell, why do it if you don't have to? Why jam it in so it requires major disassembly to replace it?
      I have an 8 year old GP6500, also Generac. Getting to the battery to replace or charge it is trivial.

    • @throwbo
      @throwbo Před 3 lety

      @@fromagefrizzbizz9377 I agree that the battery on this unit was poorly placed. I don't know what they were thinking. There's plenty of room to put an upright battery on a tray at the bottom level, next to the genhead.
      It could be worse - on the new inverter Predator you have to take the whole case apart just to change the air filter.

    • @fromagefrizzbizz9377
      @fromagefrizzbizz9377 Před 3 lety

      @@throwbo I remember such. One of my mom's cars required removing frame braces to get at the oil filter.
      Then again, this takes the record: back in the 60's or so, it was estimated that replacing a 25 cent lightbulb in the dashboard of a high end Cadillac cost over $1200.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety.
      Hope this helps

  • @mikesbarn1858
    @mikesbarn1858 Před 3 lety +6

    Letting hardware fall to the floor is dangerous. There is a micro black hole there for it to fall into. Then it’s gone forever. Trust me on this.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +2

      I have experienced that issue. In one video I launched a valve spring across the garage. Still have not found it. Luckily I had extra.

    • @JasonW.
      @JasonW. Před 2 lety

      Flying c-clips can create their own wormholes

  • @SimplyRedVirginia
    @SimplyRedVirginia Před 2 lety

    Glad I found this video. I'm looking for a video for removing and cleaning the carb on this unit. Have anything like that in your collection? I gotta get going at the moment but I plan to peruse your channel.
    The voltage and hertz info is great. Once I get my generator (exact same model) to stop "hunting" and running so variable I need to check the output. My UPS that has always handled the power from this generator wasn't liking the power the last time the power went out and kept shifting to battery. It was reading 119 volt coming in to the UPS but wouldn't hold and kept shifting off of input power to battery output.
    The weird thing is the generator smooths out under load, but the UPS still didn't like the power.
    I hope my generator has the pot to adjust the hertz if needed.
    This generator has performed flawlessly for several years, then all of the sudden it starts running weird. I always use Stabil but the fuel has been left in the tank for probably more than a season. Takes forever to run the fuel out of a full tank with no load but now I know how to easily drain it...and let my pickup use that old fuel! I also switched to ethanol free gas.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 2 lety

      I do not have a video removing and cleaning this carb. But it is more involved then most generators. You should remove the side panels and heat shield under the tank, then remove that choke lever connection. That should then give you access to remove the airbox and carburetor. This generator should have an adjustment for the voltage.

    • @SimplyRedVirginia
      @SimplyRedVirginia Před 2 lety

      @@jcondon1 Thanks James! Really appreciate the reply. I DID get that far but was thwarted with no deep well socket (probably metric because none of my fractional would fit) to get those two nuts off the studs on either side of the choke opening.
      So now at least I know I can have the tank and heat shield off in just 5-10 minutes when I try again.
      I'd really like to learn how to clean carbs myself. These generators are not exactly easy to toss in a truck and get to a mechanic...takes two men with little to no back problems! I learned to take the engine side and leave the armature side to my stronger, younger buddy ;>)

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby Před 3 lety +1

    It's always something when a non-working thing starts working instantly for the technician.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

    • @SimplyRedVirginia
      @SimplyRedVirginia Před 2 lety

      @@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Are you a CZcams CYA poster or something. You seem to flood the boards with this.

  • @ron827
    @ron827 Před 3 lety

    You do a superb job on these restorations but here are some suggestions which have worked for me. As a rule, I choose not to drain a tank through a fuel filter because any debris in the tank could shorten the life of the filter. In your case, the filter was going to be replaced anyway. A double male barbed connector might have also worked to splice the vent line. Two different friends were on the verge of replacing starters on riders when I discovered they had the battery cables reversed and the starter ran backwards. Where was the water hiding, in the frame?

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +1

      The water I think was pooled in the foot. The generator was stored outside. All drained out within a few hours of being inside. Agree on the filter comment.

    • @SimplyRedVirginia
      @SimplyRedVirginia Před 2 lety

      I was wondering that too. I just drained my tank (exact same model) and it made sense to me to just remove the line from the filter side of the shut off valve, that way you can decide when it starts draining! That valve is not mounted very well at all and comes out easily and can be pulled to a point of easier access. Another thing I discovered after incidents of slow fuel leak on to my garage floor, it that valve has a definitive 'click" when its closed and all the way open. When I popped it just outside of that closed click, it dribbles. Its hard to know you have clicked it because the way the thing is mounted is so loose and cheesy.

  • @davidwyatt4845
    @davidwyatt4845 Před 3 lety +2

    I have that same generator for about 10 years. It has never failed to start when needed. I always turn the fuel valve off and let it use all fuel in the lines until it dies. I use sta-bil in the gas. What is that meter you were using, and how was it connected to the generator. Very much enjoyed the video.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      It’s called a killawatt. Just plugs into the 120v outlet.

  • @robertharvie9032
    @robertharvie9032 Před 3 lety

    👍

  • @kencooper2059
    @kencooper2059 Před 3 lety

    That looks like a nice machine.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety.
      Hope this helps

  • @er1073
    @er1073 Před 3 lety

    Its a feature??? For what I don't know. WOW $300.00 bucks great deal I couldn't see anything from where I am sitting that jumped out to be a real problem especially when you pulled it in front of the guy you bought it from. I am surprised he didn't say $500.00 after the fact.Tweaking is a lot of fun testing yourself to do better. Thank you James. Ed

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety +1

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

    • @er1073
      @er1073 Před 3 lety +1

      @@The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast thank you for these tips I truly thank you from the bottom of my heart. I would hope that adults would be capable of doing the right thing for their precious little ones but with the way people are these days it ways you wonder if they would or not.

  • @midixiewrecked7011
    @midixiewrecked7011 Před 3 lety +1

    6:00 Woo-hoo look at them legs. Bwahahahaha lol

  • @eyeNVyou
    @eyeNVyou Před 3 lety +3

    If you were being cautious and aware of moving parts, could you adjust the regulator while the machine is running? Or does the mounting bolt provide ground?

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +3

      I have done it. Just got to be careful of the moving parts and the high voltage.

  • @chox2001
    @chox2001 Před 3 lety +1

    Thats like an old style choke does it turn slightly to lock it.
    Just a thought.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +1

      That would make sense. Will have to try it out.

  • @oemytech
    @oemytech Před 3 lety

    Another informative video.
    OBTW - what is the max length of an 35 35amp attachment cord to a transfer switch?

    • @throwbo
      @throwbo Před 3 lety

      There's no such thing as a 35 amp cord. They make 30s and 50s in up to 100 ft lengths. You might lose a little voltage from the resistance (.1 ohms in 100 ft for #10 wire) but you could always turn the generator voltage up a bit if it's a problem and losing 2 or 3V is usually not an issue.

    • @oemytech
      @oemytech Před 3 lety

      @@throwbo
      Sorry... Fat fingers and small phone keyboard.😁

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe7500 Před rokem

    That fuel filter is about what I would normally use. You got back to me that they could be too restrictive and to use the red B&S ones which I ordered. I so prefer to be able to see the fuel. Is the one on this motor no good and should there be one of those B&S instead??

  • @w2dmw
    @w2dmw Před 3 lety

    You know Jim, you should have a load bank with a 10k load capacity. That way you could dial up the full load capacity of any small unit....I' ll keep an eye on ebay; government auctions are another source....

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      That would be great. Have looked a few times and the cost was very high.

  • @fdp055
    @fdp055 Před 3 lety

    Great video!!!!
    If the air box is broken, will that cause any issues? Low rpm on motor

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety +1

      If the air is still filtered, then there should be no issue as long as the carburetor is still tight on the engine. If no air filter then can run lean and of coarse the engine damaged by dust in the air. Aside from low oil, dust entering the combustion chamber will make quick work of the engine.

    • @fdp055
      @fdp055 Před 3 lety

      @@jcondon1 thanks for the feedback appreciate the sharing of knowledge! Is there a video where you have a generator having jumping hertz and voltage up and down? That's what I'm facing

    • @likebrews3921
      @likebrews3921 Před 2 lety

      @@fdp055 Choke cable is attached to the broken air box. Choke is stuck on but knob looks normal position.

  • @scor440
    @scor440 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job as usual!Hey how can I contact you and would you work on a homelite chainsaw for me

  • @joetrippi1603
    @joetrippi1603 Před 3 lety +1

    Wonder if the choke is actually engaging as it pulls out on start up…or is it just loose and needs to be pulled out further to engage it?

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @allanstrauss834
    @allanstrauss834 Před 2 lety

    both 110 receptacles read 120 but when switched to L14-20, 240 receptacle one side reads 120 the other side about 30. Any suggestion where I might look - Honda EB4000X. It would seem to make more sense for a side to be dead rather than low, since the 120's work.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 2 lety

      When you say switched, are you referring to the 120/240 volt switch on the front? What do the 120v receptacles read when in 120/240 mode? Would guess a bad neutral or a loose wire. See this video for a similar issue on a Generac. czcams.com/video/-OlUP-lSpwM/video.html

  • @larrykelly2838
    @larrykelly2838 Před 3 lety +3

    Doc., that's a great find. Is it for sale?

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      Already gone. I have plenty of others though just waiting for a buyer.

  • @jacobgroezinger1606
    @jacobgroezinger1606 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you ever done any videos on propane or natural gas conversions? (Not an already 'dual fuel' or 'tri fuel') engines?

  • @jimborambo958
    @jimborambo958 Před rokem

    Hello and thanks for sharing this video. I have the same generator and it’s starting to run rough under load and I think it’s the carburetor. I’m planning to clean the carburetor but I’m checking if eBay carbs are any good? I’m a busy man so don’t really have time to do the carb cleanup. Thank you I’m advance

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před rokem +1

      Have not tried an eBay carb on this engine. Would try to save the OEM carb first.

  • @petermashak3341
    @petermashak3341 Před 3 lety

    I'd just take a pair of Needle Nose pliers, and put a slight bend in the choke shaft behind the knob. That would hold it in place.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      ⚠️Here are the generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps

  • @davyarthurs
    @davyarthurs Před 3 lety

    We'll call it a feature: Automatic choke 😁

  • @petermoore4056
    @petermoore4056 Před 3 lety

    I seem to recall manual chokes on cars at least the ones I've driven, can lock in position with a slight twist, I'm not sure if these work like that.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      Will try it out. Would be good if it did.

  • @Micko350
    @Micko350 Před 3 lety

    9:40 Is the an eu65is or 70 in the background?! I think they add zeros for you guys over there (6500-7000)

  • @RickP654
    @RickP654 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey James, I have a question for you. I have a 8k/10k Ridgid generator. I was noticing the Generac has an AVR that looks similar to the one I have on my Ridgid. My Question is will they interchange? The one I have had to put on is fit to the 6250 model Ridgid. When I run my generator, it sometimes runs for days at a time only being shut off for refueling. It runs my whole house which in the summer is a real test to it. I also wander if Generac bought Ridgid since they are using Ridgids colors. Anyway, it would be nice if the AVRs would fit since they are for the same size machine. Good job on your video. God bless you and the family and keep you all safe and healthy.

    • @soulkeeper514
      @soulkeeper514 Před 3 lety

      yes i would fit as long as the capacitor in the AVR are the same or higher number ,but typical none of this companies make they own heads (alternator) that is why they looks the same

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      Most of the moon shaped AVRs are compatible as long as the capacitor is the same rating. Have heard you can use one with a higher rated capacitor, but have not tried it yet. Most generators use a 470uf capacitor.

    • @hvachacker586
      @hvachacker586 Před 2 lety

      They do make a heavier duty one poted in a aluminum heat sink but interchangeable.

  • @charlesbauer2789
    @charlesbauer2789 Před 2 lety

    I have an xg8000e voltage was low and hertz were high. I adjusted the hertz to 62hz and now it can't start my upright air compressor. I cranked it back up to 64 Hertz and it will start the compressor and run a complete cycle. It seems like by turning down the hertz you lose some of the starting watts as well.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 2 lety

      The higher the engine speed the more horse power.

  • @stuntcardriver
    @stuntcardriver Před 2 lety

    I have this exact model with the same issues with voltage. What recall did Generac have for this generator?

  • @EvaderGuy
    @EvaderGuy Před 2 lety

    What do you do if it doesn’t have a potentiometer? I’ll with you then adjust the hertz

  • @divemasterbill
    @divemasterbill Před 2 lety

    Hi James, I recently was given a Generac XG8000E it appears to have exploded the fan on the power head which of course took out the rotor and stator windings would you know where I could get used ones or if a clone parts would be available ? I love your videos

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 2 lety

      The parts are available from Generac for $1,200 plus tax and shipping! Probably not worth it. Unfortunately it does not use a clone powerhead so Honda clone powerheads are not an option. It looks like the bell housing is removable. Potentially it has the same bellhousing bolt pattern and tapered shaft found on the Yamaha MZ300, MZ360, Subaru EX30, EX40 and the Briggs 9hp/10hp OHV engines. Not sure, have not taken an XP8000e apart before.

    • @divemasterbill
      @divemasterbill Před 2 lety

      @@jcondon1 Thank you for all the great videos

  • @SteveLubinski
    @SteveLubinski Před 10 měsíci

    Hi James, where did you get the charging wire? I got one from Battery Tender 16 gauge, but connectors are too big. Did you just snip it and splice on smaller connectors? Thanks

  • @robertrousseau5264
    @robertrousseau5264 Před 3 lety +1

    James how much do you charge when you rebuild a how much do you charge for selling your generators and do you shift to Florida this is Bob from Vero Beach Florida God bless and have a great day let me know

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      I usually buy the equipment so no hourly charge. But when I do work on stuff at an hourly rate usually ask $50 an hour. When flipping I try to make at least $100. Most I do better on, but not recently. Generator market is slow.

  • @dalemyers3945
    @dalemyers3945 Před 3 lety +1

    I have practically the same generator with no tank vent, I noticed in your description of a recall, I haven’t seen it yet, do you know what it’s about. I eliminated the battery under the tank I found the battery terminals leak especially the negative post from the vibration, also it’s laying on the side, plus this generator does not charge the battery while running. I use a jump box to start it because I would forget to plug in the charger.

    • @jacobgroezinger1606
      @jacobgroezinger1606 Před 3 lety

      The button that allows the handle to go up and down can cut the tip of your finger off. Apparently 7 have had this happen to. James has a video where he puts a safety pin in it so it doesn't collapse when moving the gen around.

    • @danburch9989
      @danburch9989 Před 3 lety

      I have a different generator and I also don't like the idea of the battery lying on its side. I removed my battery because it wouldn't hold a charge. My generator came with a plug-in trickle charger. I think if I had to run the generator for an extended period, I'd buy a battery and plug the charger into an unused outlet and let it self-charge the battery. For now, it starts right up with the pull starter.

    • @dalemyers3945
      @dalemyers3945 Před 3 lety

      @@jacobgroezinger1606 Good lord , push the button down and raise the handle, been doing it that way for 11 years, those 7 must have tiny fingers to get in to that hole.

    • @jcondon1
      @jcondon1  Před 3 lety

      Laying an AGM battery on its side or upside down is ok. Terrible location for servicing it and the battery terminals are very close to the fuel tank. Could see that going wrong.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety

      @@dalemyers3945 ⚠️Generator safety tips:
      This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules need to be followed carefully
      1) Please do not allow an unqualified person or your children to operate the portable generator. Just because some manuals don’t say that doesn’t mean it’s safe. That is important against the generator safety rules. We also need to be keeping an eye on our children too. You need to make sure that your children are not playing near the portable generator especially when it’s running so they won’t get electrocuted. Generators pose electrical risks and they can be hot during an operation. Please keep your children away from the portable generator at all times. It is important to keep our children safe especially our little ones. Be aware of all the hazards.
      2) Some people use their portable generators indoors which increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. It’s important to have a carbon monoxide if you have a gas generator. Never ever use your generator indoors even if your doors and windows are open and even in the garage is not safe to use a portable generator. Not even at your porch and your deck. It is never safe to use your generator indoors and in enclosed areas of your home. Your generator needs to be 15-20 feet away from your house.
      3) 🔥generators cause fire hazards too. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. You need to let your generator cool off before refueling it and before storing your generator. Never overload your generator too. Never ever back feed your generator. You should never plug your generator into a wall outlet. Also never store propane tanks indoors. Please keep flammable things away from the generator as well and please don’t smoke cigarettes near the generator. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the generator safety rules.
      4) generator operation; make sure your hands are dry before touching the generator. Never use your generator in wet conditions. Don’t let your generator get wet. You need a generator tent if you need to use your generator during wet weather. Please don’t wear loose clothes when operating the generator. Turn on your generator before plugging in appliances. Use the right cord for your generator. Please do not use worn out cords.
      czcams.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/video.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps