Now you have cleaned the brushes. Put a medium load on it, I turn all the lights on in the house and the shop, I then set the speed of the gen to make 125 volts. there is a screw on your engine. I have two 10 hp 5000 watt generators, and I don't think they have any brushes. You soon find out what uses the most electricity around your house. Two curling irons, toaster, microwave, big tv and the lights, will pretty much load a 5000 gen, I forgot two refrigerators. Glad you are all well, Tornadoes, are a terrible thing, Our prayers are with you. We were struck 22 years ago. Everything was destroyed but our house, It is made you of Oak. All the windows were blew out and the shingles gone. It is decked and sided with full 1 inch ship lapped boards. It moved it on the foundation about a inch and a half. We lived here for a long time with plywood over everything but the back door, like living in a cave. We had a lot of friends show up to help. One loaned us his new pickup, another left his backhoe for at least 6 months. The list goes on and on. We also had good insurance, after we whined a little. The bottom line is leave your troubles to GOD every evening, and everything will work out. Our house and sheds are better now than they would have been. Hang in there Vic
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