Converting a hybrid portable generator to a whole home generator with shed

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    [Generator] - amzn.to/2TIFbPp
    DuroMax 12000-Watt Gasoline/Propane Portable Generator with Oem Engine
    I probably would purchase a different generator if I could do it over again. It would be much easier of the exhaust ported from the right of the generator instead of the back. Also if I could find one with a remote starter capability as an addon kit.
    [Shed] - amzn.to/3pUnVD8
    Suncast Outdoor 4 ft. 5 in. W x 2 ft. 9 in. D Horizontal Storage Shed
    This shed worked out great. Really was built solid and have no complaints about it. Perfect size for this size of generator.
    [Trickle Solar Panel] - amzn.to/2SUedUM
    POWOXI 1.8W 12V Solar Car Battery Charger Maintainer
    [Shed Exhaust Port] - amzn.to/3AJI5V5
    GenExhaust Universal Generator Exhaust System Double Layer Wall Attachment for 1" ID Steel Flex tubing
    [Exhaust Tubing] - amzn.to/3qP1Iq7
    Walker (40000) 1" Diameter - 25' Galvanized Flex Tube
    Really don't need this much length but I couldn't find anything smaller.
    [Generator Rubber Matt] - amzn.to/2TyRjCN
    Cuisinart CGMT-300 Premium Deck and Patio Grill Mat, 65” x 36
    Wasn't thrilled with this but it works and was easy to cut to size. Was expecting something thicker.
    [Shed Port for Gas Hose] - amzn.to/3hnwGCk
    ANZESER 2-3/8" Flexible Desk Grommet
    [Plug for Power to Panel] - amzn.to/3yIOeiv
    Eaton 5752AN 50 Amp 125/250V 14-50 Industrial Power Plug, Gray
    This was the best I could find and was worth the price based on the others I had seen. It needs to be substantial enough to take that 6/3 direct burial cable.
    [Fan] - amzn.to/3ADgHYv
    iLIVING 12" Wall Mounted Shutter Exhaust Thermostat Control-3 Speeds Vent Fan For Home Attic, Shed, or Garage Ventilation, 960 CFM, 1200 SQF Coverage Area, Variable, Silver
    [Propane to Natural Gas Generator Kit] - Motor Snorkel Propane/Natural Gas Generator Conversion Kit
    The only part I used out of this kit was the regulator and the connector / valve that attaches to it.
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  • @joshuahebert7405
    @joshuahebert7405 Před 2 lety +4

    Just finished mine up last weekend with this video as my inspiration. Thank you for sharing.

  • @TechMex27
    @TechMex27 Před 3 lety +22

    Best video I've seen on the Duromax and you're in Houston! Just because of your video, I just jumped in and bought the 13000, and all the items you have. Getting it installed on Saturday. Thank you for taking the time to put this series together it was so helpful.

  • @ohyeahthatsright3155
    @ohyeahthatsright3155 Před 2 lety +1

    Clean, functional, modular and practical. Excellent Commentary also.
    Thank you.

  • @michaelfonseca6559
    @michaelfonseca6559 Před 3 lety +4

    WOW!!! You have some serious talent. Thank you for sharing !

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the idea ! Not only does it look good, it cuts down on sound, fire hazzards, AND theft !

  • @bhclanton3
    @bhclanton3 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! I really like that you try to be as little invasive as possible. Something I always like to do. It was great to see your ideas...nicely done!

  • @railroado1238
    @railroado1238 Před 3 lety +8

    Lol wow I watched your set up yesterday out the blue and wake and see your story on fox 26 this morning. Good job bro. Very informative

  • @Chiroman527
    @Chiroman527 Před 2 lety +2

    Cal, agreed, great talent here . This is exactly what most suburban users need !!! To be able to run it outside in inclement weather -That's when the power goes out here in Westchester County, NY .

  • @stevejurney904
    @stevejurney904 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video !!! I'm a week away from setting mine up and this has given me some excellent ideas. Thanks

  • @markmoore7391
    @markmoore7391 Před 3 lety +3

    Having just gone through 2 hurricanes I really appreciate this video. Really good stuff

  • @chrisrobinson8610
    @chrisrobinson8610 Před 3 lety +2

    Gives me some great ideas with the one I bought! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Mr-Chris
    @Mr-Chris Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome Setup, you took what I did, but to the next level. Kudos.

  • @jimdennis1529
    @jimdennis1529 Před 3 lety

    Great idea, I liked it so much I built one similar before the city shot me down. I needed a larger NG meter but Center point wouldn’t install one until I got a permit with the city inspecting my build first. Mine looked every bit as good as this one in the video. To shorten my story the city said I had a bomb and had to put the generator back to the portable state. So if you live in the city make sure your gas meter is large enough to run your generator on NG. I was told by the regulator company you have to have at least a 6 oz flow. Good luck and happy build.

  • @warrenmusselman9173
    @warrenmusselman9173 Před 2 lety +5

    Exactly my circumstances. I bought a Westinghouse dual fuel since I have propane power. Everything except the natural gas part is the same. Good video.

  • @rockybass9764
    @rockybass9764 Před rokem

    Besides the start up cost of a Generack the annual cost of maintenance on the Generack is substantial. Best video yet on using a “portable generator”. The exhaust was my biggest challenge thanks for the links.

  • @wildwestunlimited
    @wildwestunlimited Před 3 lety +1

    You're extremely handy! VERY nice job!!!

  • @coondogtheman
    @coondogtheman Před 3 lety +2

    Saw this on the news from Facebook. Pretty neat setup.

  • @Hamradio54730
    @Hamradio54730 Před rokem

    Good overall step by step explanation of what it takes to be prepared and conservative when thinking through the installation. I will buy the exhaust prebuilt as you did. Eliminates a lot of rubgoldberg creation. It’s a trade off cost to conveniences.

  • @tacx1
    @tacx1 Před rokem +6

    I have the same generator. It’s a Duramax, and it comes with a floating neutral. (The ground and neutral are NOT connected within the generator) You “DO NOT” use a ground rod when connected to your house panel. You only use a ground rod if you are only using extension cords. Once you connect the generators ground and neutral wires to your house panel (through your 240volt cable) , then the main panel provides the ground to earth. You do not want TWO separate ground rods. BTW, very nice set up you have !

    • @aholmes6612
      @aholmes6612 Před 20 dny

      According to the manual on the inverters it sounds as if using and inlet box the inverter generator (bonded) can be hooked to the house...correct me if I or the manual is wrong.

  • @japrogramer
    @japrogramer Před 2 lety

    One of the better set ups I've seen

  • @ricknelson3607
    @ricknelson3607 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job on your setup for the generator.

  • @TaxmanHog
    @TaxmanHog Před 2 lety +3

    I have the exact same generator, I deal with rolling it out of my garage when needed, but it would be nice to have a semi permanent installation like you've done, I could connect it to my natural gas line instead of propane bottles, nice work you've inspired some ideas for a future project here!

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Před 3 lety +1

    That's amazing! Great job!

  • @flyty2134
    @flyty2134 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good job on the generator, and how you explained everything Thank you.

  • @CMA1967
    @CMA1967 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent tutorial Calvin. Thank you very much for the time you took to share this with us. By the way, you’re an excellent communicator and very easy to follow.
    Edit: i’d like to add that I’m never ever going to attempt this awesome set up and I’m totally bummed out about it. I have multiple sclerosis and can barely walk no use of my left side. I just bought my generator, still looking at it in the backyard trying to work up the energy to break it in. To all you guys who love this stuff, I was one of you a lifetime ago. I could watch a video like Calvins, go to bed that night and see it in my mind’s eye, build it in my mind while I’m laying down, wake up with tunnel vision and have at it. Enjoy the challenge of things like this, I can’t tell you how difficult it is to be the type personality who would’ve loved the challenge like this but can’t now. Just go for it and feel blessed that you can!

  • @Lockpicker1973
    @Lockpicker1973 Před 3 lety +1

    Informative and thorough. Well thought out. Great video.

  • @DennisRichardH
    @DennisRichardH Před 4 měsíci

    Super duper! Thanks for sharing. One idea I had is that placing the fan higher in the enclosure might work better since heat rises. Of course, having it closer to the heat source as it is may be more effective in this situation.

  • @abidababida7096
    @abidababida7096 Před 2 lety

    didn’t know about that kit to run a propane gen off natural gas. Glad i watched this video!

  • @alanmatthews9260
    @alanmatthews9260 Před rokem

    I would never know how to do all this myself even after watching your excellent tutorial

  • @vchenzo5470
    @vchenzo5470 Před 2 lety +1

    Well thought-out. Well done.

  • @sporttiger1766
    @sporttiger1766 Před 2 lety

    Damn son. Cutting no corners. Looks great. I've got the same building so I may look into this. Was just concerned about running it inside the building.

  • @GeorgeArango1
    @GeorgeArango1 Před rokem

    Great video Calvin.

  • @jbadger1458
    @jbadger1458 Před 5 měsíci

    I built mine about 2 years ago...and ours are VERY similar! I have a Pulsar 12k generator from Wallyworld for $800. I have the same cabinet from Wayfair, and same exhaust fan... our intake grills are similar, and i used a flex pipe exhaust to 1" EMT conduit and ran out of cabinet, 90° up to about 6' high and wrapped it in high temp cloth, also put a muffler on it. I also used a battery trickle charger that plugs into an outlet to keep battery charged. I didnt convert to natural gas, and am gonna see how you did it and do the same. Thank you for your write-up!

  • @osker7xxx
    @osker7xxx Před 19 dny

    Great video! You are a “handyman” 👍🏻 thanks for all the good info.

  • @davidjudd951
    @davidjudd951 Před 3 lety +2

    I have that same generator. They're amazing quality.

  • @YukonHawk1
    @YukonHawk1 Před 3 lety

    Great setup.

  • @chevyandrews1419
    @chevyandrews1419 Před 3 lety +12

    Great job, I’m in Pearland wanting to do this next week

    • @AndrewRMontoya
      @AndrewRMontoya Před 3 lety +1

      Same. I live in pearland. I’m getting on that train

    • @sloshyjoe
      @sloshyjoe Před 3 lety +1

      I'm in pearland same here, I feel that there is a lot people looking at this in our area after the whole blackout/freeze

    • @vetesta8704
      @vetesta8704 Před 3 lety +1

      Same here, I'm in Manvel and I too am thinking about this as my set up

    • @HDCowboy
      @HDCowboy Před 3 lety

      I'm in Santa Fe, just got my Suncast Shed delivered yesterday evening and got it assembled this afternoon! Thinking about buying a second and sitting it on my back porch for my spare generator as I got long covered porches so they dont take up much room and the color of the vanilla Suncast sheds damn near matches the color of my house.

    • @cchavis1
      @cchavis1 Před 3 lety

      77584 here too. Anyone got there's setup? was going to go with Winco but this looks like to be more cost effective

  • @QuangTran-it5ig
    @QuangTran-it5ig Před 2 lety

    I have the same generator and looking for to build the outdoor shed like your. Thanks for the video.

  • @ecnamrofrepikol
    @ecnamrofrepikol Před 3 lety

    i bet you were glad you had this a week ago.

  • @tomhalata9883
    @tomhalata9883 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video! I have a 12K duel fuel and going to do this!

  • @steve6438
    @steve6438 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks Calvin, great video. I am going through this process now up in Kingwood. Great to see people from Houston doing these videos because a lot of issues we run into here is the humidity & heat during the summer so I was not sure, until I saw your video, if I could actually enclose a generator safely. Waiting on Centerpoint to run a natural gas line for me. I will be using some of your ideas for my storage box.

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Steve. Did you already have gas and they are extending it for you?

    • @steve6438
      @steve6438 Před 2 lety +1

      Basically yes. My gas main is on one side of my house where as my breaker panel is on the exact opposite side of the house so I’m having them come in and run another line just for the generator. This will hopefully be less expensive than it would for a plumber to trench all the way around the house and lay down the line to extend from the main. We will see.

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 2 lety +1

      @@steve6438 I have this same issue. Are they installing a new meter or just running the line from the existing? What was the cost?

    • @steve6438
      @steve6438 Před 2 lety +1

      They are supposed to call me in about 7 days (utilities are the only ones who could get away with that)- I will let you know the outcome and cost.

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 2 lety +1

      @@steve6438 thx! I would really like to move the generator shed to the side of my house with the panel but not wanting to pay a fortune to bring the gas all the way around.

  • @6actual911
    @6actual911 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video fellow Texan!!

  • @michaelhenderson5098
    @michaelhenderson5098 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for doing this video. I am also in the Houston area (east side). Ike tore us up pretty good back in 2008. I also use a CPAP, and we lost power in this last storm (Nicholas) for ten hours. I couldn't sleep. Same goes for the snowmageddon last year! I am not waiting any longer. I am looking for an inverter generator so it won't kill my appliances, computers, etc. BTW, it would sit just like you have it. Dang crowded with the fence and neighbors right next door.

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 2 lety

      The other side of the fence is a driveway so there is a bit of space to the neighbors house 😬

  • @terencescott3957
    @terencescott3957 Před 2 lety

    I wound up buying the Duromax 13000EH. Then a few months later I decided to get the generac whole house generator. And you were right about the price. I got a generac 24KW installed for $10,000. One of the reasons I changed my mind is the last time ny power went out it was too dangerous to go outside to manually hook everything up. It was 2am so I just laid there and suffered until morning. But I'm happy I went with a whole house hookup. I decided to keep my 13KW for the reasons you stated. You never know when you will have a need for power elsewhere.

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 2 lety +1

      I am considering getting a Generac and installing it myself. I figure the current generator is a good backup option. I agree, when a storm is hitting, you have to wait until it stops to start the generator.

  • @jeffb2145
    @jeffb2145 Před 3 lety +1

    I have never commented on one of these before and seem to be having a hard time getting it done hope it will not be duplicative. Many thanks for taking the time to share your details, tips, and parts. It is nice to hear everything worked well for you in that crazy weather event. We have a hybrid unit like yours but a little smaller that runs on propane. Several times in the past few years I have spent time looking at videos trying to find something and finally feel like I have found something that resonates. We have a power main panel outside on a pole that feeds three separate breaker panels in three separate sections in the house so transfer switches are out of our price range. The way you have the interlock setup finally gives me direction we can run with. I have seen a couple things our neighbors have done that I am not comfortable with at all. Your setup looks safe for us and the folks working on the lines when the power is out. Best of all my wife will understand it and be able to do it without me. Using something in the power panel to monitor power usage sounds like a great idea as well. Can you share what part you used from where to accomplish that? I saw the wire size you used - how long was the run from the breaker to where you tied into the cord? Can you share how to go about obtaining an interlock kit? Is it from the manufacturer of the panel?

  • @randyk2904
    @randyk2904 Před 2 lety

    Excellent job

  • @guymantell9715
    @guymantell9715 Před 2 lety +4

    The only thing I would add is a supply line T, if your house runs of tanked propane and your large tank is low you could use like a temporary BBQ size tank. Great video tho awesome job

  • @howardfreilich7726
    @howardfreilich7726 Před 3 lety

    Very nice job CALVIN

  • @johnwatz4955
    @johnwatz4955 Před 3 lety

    Ditto, nice job!!!

  • @eddiesellers8522
    @eddiesellers8522 Před 2 lety +1

    awesome video. the reason you had to mess with the adjustment screw was the regulator is mounted upside down. there is an arrow on the back of the regulator that shows direction

  • @ftlaud911
    @ftlaud911 Před 2 lety

    Very nice setup!! Well thought out. One thing I noticed is oil changes. Usually 100 to max 200hrs will require everything to be disconnected. Possible to raise genny so you could just use a tray underneath? Assuming oil fill/drain openings are accessible. Then you wouldn't have disassemble everything. I have run my generators for over a week straight and did oil changes at 100hr (4 day) increments.

  • @Bob.W.
    @Bob.W. Před 3 lety +4

    I think CPAP machines have become a driver of this market. :)

  • @gillamachster
    @gillamachster Před 3 lety

    3d printed interlock. super nice

  • @sboy1955
    @sboy1955 Před 2 lety

    Super job!

  • @59vaughn
    @59vaughn Před 3 lety

    Yep...good stuff...thanks....

  • @lesfogerson1092
    @lesfogerson1092 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video, thank you.

  • @evistic
    @evistic Před 4 lety +32

    Calvin. I have essentially the same generator as you. One thing I wanted to mention to you and you may want to be careful with this. The idle toggle switch is intended to reduce the rpm on the generator while there is no load on it. As soon as it senses load (even a small load) it revs itself up to to roughly 3600RPM to produce 60Hz and the desired 120/240V. The idle feature is meant to reduce noise and fuel consumption while there is no load. (Key words here "no load").
    Now, while the button is turned off, this feature is disabled. The problem I see with you turning that on, and then modifying the rev limiter to compensate for the low RPM while there is no load to me is insane. It's like pulling the emergency brake on a vehicle but then upgrading to a bigger turbo because the car is too slow. That's a perfect analogy.
    That switch is controlling a small circuit inside the generator that electronically limits the output voltage and frequency but controlling the RPM. You can't get both low RPM on the engine and a solid 60Hz, 120V coming out of th output. It does not work that way. The generator has to run at roughly 3600RPM to maintain 60Hz. If that is not right your lights will flicker, and you risk frying all the electronics in your home.
    I am willing to bet that with your mod as soon as it detects a load your output is going to be crazy high, nowhere near 120v. You may be frying your whole house by over voltage. You may be lucky that the NG regulator is limiting the gas input thus limiting your RPM to something less than catastrophic. Just a wild guess...
    I don't mean to bash but having build a similar setup myself, and with my engineering background I can see a major problem here.
    I would suggest you run your generator with idle on and off and measure the output just to be safe. Check your output voltage and frequency.
    I run mine with the idle switch off at all times. It's not worth the risk. Either way the enclosure will suppress some of the noise. Also, even if the idle switch is enabled you won't benefit from noise reduction unless the generator is completely disconnected from any load.
    I plan on posting a video on what I did with my setup soon.
    Regards!

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +11

      I did end up turning off the idle control after some research. Also added a tachometer. I talk about this in the update video listed in the description.

    • @evistic
      @evistic Před 3 lety +2

      @SheepDog I just posted this video. I hope it helps. I plan on doing a much more detailed version when time permits. czcams.com/video/j-ejO8xbBOA/video.html

    • @goaheadmakeourdayscooterpe9644
      @goaheadmakeourdayscooterpe9644 Před 3 lety +6

      Just food for thought.Worked as a lineman for 35 years.Line voltage is constantly fluctuating due to loads being taken off and on. When we checked house voltage 10% was always considered acceptable as per the company. Heck we had some at end of distance lines where they couldn't get a fluorescent light to turn on only having 105 volts. That we had to fix by upgrading line.

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +3

      @@evistic great video. What did you use for the wiring into the house and relays?

    • @evistic
      @evistic Před 3 lety +2

      @@CalvinGorriaran Hey I just posted an update. Look at the comments under my video. It's mostly a reply to you. czcams.com/video/j-ejO8xbBOA/video.html

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve Před 3 lety

    Very nice job on your generator enclosure & the way you set things up! My son has the same generator & we are in the process of setting it up with almost the same type of set up that you have. However, we are going to run the generator on Liquid Propane. What most people don't realize is that these portable generators are not weather proof. Meaning that they can't be run outdoors if it's raining, snowing, etc... That's why a generator enclosure is a necessity. Kudos to you on a job well done! 👍👍😉😉

  • @a-rod2568
    @a-rod2568 Před 3 lety +1

    GOOD JOB!!!!

  • @lifeisgood3589
    @lifeisgood3589 Před 3 lety +1

    Only thing I would add is you can order some muffler exhaust shield tape that can be ordered in large stick on pieces to place on the back and side wall near the exhaust. You can find this tape on dirt bike parts sites. Its used to stick on the back side of your side number plates where the exhaust pipe is and you can also order and wrap the exhaust with exhaust tape or rope

  • @mikeyredfl3976
    @mikeyredfl3976 Před rokem

    Nice setup... Rube Goldberg would approve

  • @deltoncbaker
    @deltoncbaker Před 2 lety +2

    My only beef with this type of generator is the servicing needed after running for just a few hours. My Rv required servicing every 50 hours of operation, basically after a single three day weekend at the lake. I always pushed to a 100 hours of operation, and it would start missing and running a little ruff near the 100 hour mark. The $2K price tag is very attractive and the since this usage would only 2 to 3 hours per event the servicing wouldn’t be as big a deal.

  • @nickformicola8744
    @nickformicola8744 Před 3 lety +3

    As for controlling the heat, you could use header/exhaust wrap to keep the heat from radiating out of the exhaust piping, should add to your fire safety. The wrap is pretty cheap, too.

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +3

      I am going to look into this! It ran for 48 hours with no issue but I am always up for adding more safety.

    • @Honestandtruth
      @Honestandtruth Před rokem +1

      @@CalvinGorriaran Can you Run your A/C unit in the Summer when Power goes Out ❓❓❓

  • @bskarpa
    @bskarpa Před 3 lety +2

    You should add a temperature sensor to Arduino and an actuator so that at a certain temperature it opens the whole top up and allows all the heat to escape. Then once cooled down, it will automatically shut. You could also use a smart device that you can check the temps.
    Nice work and nicely executed. 👏👏

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +1

      Good idea!

    • @MrDeputy5
      @MrDeputy5 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CalvinGorriaran , I’m buying the 13000 watt. I didn’t know these generators could run on natural Gas. How did you manage this? I was gonna to buy a 40 pound propane tank, but your setup is a lot better.

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +2

      @@MrDeputy5 only change I made was a different regulator. Used the existing hose that was connected to the onboard propane regulator. You will find NG regulator kits online for many generators. I only used the regulator from the kit. The other parts I didn’t install and it worked great. I talk about that in the video.

    • @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast
      @The_Happy_Aviation_Enthusiast Před 3 lety +1

      Remember not to store propane tanks indoors because they can explode. Just reminding everyone to be careful and stay safe. Thank you

  • @cctxsurf
    @cctxsurf Před 3 lety

    Amazing.

  • @36w3s.talbot4
    @36w3s.talbot4 Před 2 lety

    Most generators have a gasoline output Kw rating which yours would be 12,000 while natural gas Kw output is reduced to 10Kw or maybe lower. That NG regulator is purchased got the size engine your running. It's possible they gave you a rated lower regulator for a smaller engine. Looks decent. That attic exhaust fan itself draws a good amount of energy. If your just using it as ventilation, maybe a vent hood would work better. He's does riser faster than it moves horizontally. Nice video.

  • @mar56cos
    @mar56cos Před 2 lety

    Great video! I did a similar set up at my house and like you, I feel comfortable enough to do the work but I’ve been unable to find an interlocking kit for my panel which is a big concern.

  • @leonardtroullier864
    @leonardtroullier864 Před 2 lety +1

    Great build Calvin. I’m attempting to mimic your build because it’s by far the best I’ve seen on here. I’ve ordered and received the exhaust tubing and was wondering how did you attach it to the muffler? I removed the screen cover and the tubing is the same diameter as the muffler exhaust. Did you have to cut slots in the tubing to get it to go over the muffler?

  • @hiwayman5516
    @hiwayman5516 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Calvin, great video. Love your shed. Excellent design and construction. I took quite a few pointers in designing mine from you.
    If you would like some advice on your remote control issue, I absolutely love my WGEN9500 Dule Fuel generator. Their generators have the remote control key fob that would work from 260' away. They are a more compact generator with very good quality at about the same price if not lower than your Duramax with way cooler features like the remote control starter and the ST Start System. Just a suggestion if your planning Upgrading. They even have another size up which would kick butt on anything. But that would be along the same lines as the XH 1500 Duramax in technology. I even use the same exhaust port as you so the only change you would have to make is a shorter exhaust pipe as the exhaust points back towards that wall.
    Saw your updates as well. Glad you made it through the Texas siege. Take care Brother.

  • @ahmadwali2141
    @ahmadwali2141 Před rokem

    You can connect the heat sensor to the kill switch, where the magnetic coil wire is connected.

  • @sh839c
    @sh839c Před 3 lety +1

    Good video. Did you run 4 wire to your panel?. Just wondering if the generator has a bonded neutral or not regarding using a ground rod.

  • @mikesnyder7381
    @mikesnyder7381 Před rokem

    Awesome video!!! Thanks so much. Where did you get the 50 amp flat cord?

  • @salvadorgutierrez4474
    @salvadorgutierrez4474 Před 3 lety +8

    Great set up, might I recommend adding a sediment trap to your gas line? You've got a lot of $$ invested, wouldn't be but $5-20 of fittings to make the modification to add life to your investment.

  • @jamelsimon9581
    @jamelsimon9581 Před 3 lety +2

    I’m in the Houston area as well and we had talked about getting a generator after Harvey hit but still didn’t and after this winter storm it was a no brainer. Well I brought this same unit with CO2 detection on it and was considering putting in a transfer switch so it could run whole home and looking to convert to natural gas. Who did you use to put in the gas line? By the way your video was super informative! Thx

  • @daveherz
    @daveherz Před 3 lety +1

    Love it. I just got the DuroMax 10000EH for up north. Being in northern Ontario, the snow gets pretty deep so I'd like a shed and love your design. Only question I have, is regarding what use used for the wall linings? Again, great vid and ideas. Thanks!

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +1

      In the back were the generator exhaust pipe and muffler is, I used a cement board. The rest is just insulation board.

  • @marcuswallace7613
    @marcuswallace7613 Před 2 lety +2

    Not sure if I would be comfortable with that exhaust close to the gas line. Awesome set-up though. Nice build.

  • @joelflowers1361
    @joelflowers1361 Před 2 lety +1

    Calvin, great videos. I have watched them all. Thank you. I purchased the 13000EH generator to convert to tri-fuel. I am in the Houston area. How did your shed hold up during Hurricane Nicholas?

  • @chadchittenden9943
    @chadchittenden9943 Před měsícem

    Just saw link in description

  • @sixeight6
    @sixeight6 Před 2 lety

    Great video best set up I seen. Have u had any problems running it with natural gas? Where did u get that propane to natural gas kit?

  • @Minionz
    @Minionz Před 3 lety +1

    Calvin, can you give more information on the Sturgis cable you used to go from the regulator to your hard pipe that was run? What connection size goes to the regulator?

  • @hudsonriley2094
    @hudsonriley2094 Před 3 lety

    You fixed it like a professional. Great job but if I didn’t have enough room to get around my house without getting on the neighbors I would just plug a line into there house and pay them for the electric. Does living right against neighbors in swanky areas make it worth it?

  • @wasabivan79
    @wasabivan79 Před 2 lety

    Three thoughts. 1- nice job. 2- you need a sediment trap at the end of your gas line before it goes into the generator. 3- you say you purchased an extended warrantee on the generator, FYI by converting to natural gas you voided your warrantee.
    Again, beautiful job.

    • @Minionz
      @Minionz Před 2 lety

      So revert it back before you take it in for the warranty work. No modifications made were/are permanent.

  • @cayrick
    @cayrick Před 3 lety

    Calvin, what model and size of fan did you use?

  • @Texdram
    @Texdram Před 3 lety

    That was very impressive, what I like mostly is that your explanantion wasnt all over the place & very easy to understand. I haven't purchased my generator but have put in the inlet box, breaker etc. The 50amp breaker I bought seems to be much bigger than then one you have, did I purchase/install the wrong one(double poll, duty 240)?

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +1

      They come in different sizes. Even for my breaker box. Some more compact than others.

  • @Dragonballzgtvegeta
    @Dragonballzgtvegeta Před 26 dny

    I bet you used it again during that freak storm near Cypress & Katy! Just a few questions, do you have a soft start or hard start on your AC? And what ton is your ac for your home? I have a 4 ton & a 3 ton and not sure if Incan run both. Plus I had a 30amp plug, not a 50 “which I wish I had done instead”. I did not do the 50 amp bc I didn’t think it was possible to run AC.
    Thank you for your Vid! I’m planning to prepping more bc Houston is so unpredictable now.

  • @bluidog2
    @bluidog2 Před 3 lety

    That’s the set up I’m looking for. Unfortunately Gas line and electric are not close. I can pipe over to it though. Thanks 🙏

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +1

      Mine were not either. I used a direct burial 6/3 cable. Probably is about 75 - 100ft run.

  • @grasser82
    @grasser82 Před 3 lety

    Man that looks great only problem is i hope you ac unit doesn't go out you will have to move the generator to get to it

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +1

      I thought about this but I think I would just remove pickets from the fence and come in that way.

  • @filgoaccountsreceivable7568

    Hello Calvin, Thank you for a very helpful video. I plan to learn from it as I plan my generator setup. I wanted to ask you if you wouldn't mind sharing what it cost to have your plumber install the natural gas pipe extension to your shed from your house or meter? I am planning on putting the same generator and a similar shed. The estimates I've been given for adding a gas line extension from my existing house natural gas lines of approx 25'-30' to my generator have been almost as much as the generator. I wanted to know if you encountered a similar expense. ($1000+). The plumber also wanted to do a pressure test on my gas lines for $300-$400. Did you conduct a presssure test? These engines on the DuroMax 12kw are pretty small at 20cc and I expect would not take a large amount of NG Flow to sustain them when running for multiple days. Thanks again for your kind input.

  • @daddio1491
    @daddio1491 Před 2 lety

    How did you connect the exhaust tubing to the muffler. I have been looking to do the exact setup that you have done

  • @fernyblue
    @fernyblue Před 2 lety

    How long have you been running it on NG? I'm planning on doing this also and I have the 13000EH. Any changes since this video? Thank you in advance.

  • @davidwatterson4363
    @davidwatterson4363 Před 3 lety +1

    Calvin, nice videos. Can you tell me what temps you recorded with this setup during the summer months? I live in Cypress, TX and I am concerned about high temps damaging my new generator. Have you found any source which gives a recommended maximum temp. for a enclosed generator? Thanks

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +1

      Even when running it over the summer, it never seem too hot in the shed. Now that I have a smart temperature monitor, I have watched it top out near 120 degrees inside the box. That, considering it being 98 degrees outside and the box being in direct sunlight, doesn't seem too hot. I always have the option to open the lid if I want it to run cooler but have not had to do that. I have not been able to find anything around what Duramax considers normal operating temperatures for their portable generators. czcams.com/video/vDLHs73cvkk/video.html

  • @Patrickhunter6
    @Patrickhunter6 Před 3 lety +2

    Where did you get that 3D printed interlock on your breaker panel from? I have the same breaker panel setup with the same Challenger panel, this is a great idea!

  • @TechMex27
    @TechMex27 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Calvin, great video. Again as I wrap up my build to mirror yours. Last piece I need is the shed. Which shed is it? Is it the Suncast BMS 2500 or BMS4700 ?
    Thank you

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +2

      I believe it is the BMS2500 based on the order receipt from Wayfair.

  • @scottleese4349
    @scottleese4349 Před 3 lety

    Calvin what size what the gas line and what is the length of the gas line to the manifold?

  • @danhaskin1607
    @danhaskin1607 Před 2 lety +1

    I like your set up but may I caution you about a heat generation issue . Even the smallest of generators produce lot of heat . The attic fan is a good idea bu attic fans are equipped with a thermal overload in case there is fire in the attic it will shut down the fan . I think that you may run into a problem where your fan will shut down in thermal overload . Usually in generator installation you want 3 times the input size of fresh air intake as the exhaust air out . I would recommend adding a fresh air input fan also.
    I used to service emergency generators so I know a little bit about generators.....

  • @chadchittenden9943
    @chadchittenden9943 Před měsícem

    I’ve got the same generator and made almost the exact same enclosure you did. Do you have a link to the exhaust extension hose kit you bought ?

  • @javiermontoya8032
    @javiermontoya8032 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid thanks for posting. I'm in Houston. Going to do something similar. Did your NG line need to get upgraded? Bigger line or higher pressure?

    • @CalvinGorriaran
      @CalvinGorriaran  Před 3 lety +4

      It didn’t need to be. It ran two furnaces, water heaters, and the generator without any issues.

    • @javiermontoya8032
      @javiermontoya8032 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CalvinGorriaran Gotcha. Thanks again!

  • @Flo-ge2kk
    @Flo-ge2kk Před rokem

    I have a similar generator and am having trouble connecting the flex pipe to the muffler. What did u use? I can’t find a coupler in that size.

  • @jaycito2000
    @jaycito2000 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for posting this video. I am looking to build a similar set up. Curious how much did you pay for installing the natural gas line to the generator and roughly how long is it from your meter? I had a plumber come today and quoted me $15K to bury a 150 feet line from my meter to the area near my electric panel, which is where I want to place the generator. Thank you.

  • @pamnugent1406
    @pamnugent1406 Před 2 lety

    Those Challenger Electrical panels have been recalled. Check to see if yours was one of them!..