Posted by Jeffcat on March 03, 2019 at 21:51:34 from (99.203.81.226):
In Reply to: Generator posted by Vern on March 03, 2019 at 21:18:21:
My two cents. First off does it work now? Next thing is only run a generator with hi-test gas. I am serious!!! It will keep the engine from surging or hunting. You do not want that with any power source. If you haven't changed the oil yet, do it. Follow manual or download the PDF from the internet. Find a friend who has a good digital meter that measures frequency. Shows on a meter as Hz. It means Hertz or frequency. This is critical for electronics. Never set a generator by voltage. You must set them for frequency. Keep the gas tank right to the top and store your unit in a cool dry temperature stable area. All of the stuff I have listed are the ideals. Run it for maybe 20 minutes every two or three months running a flood lite bar or something. Let us see what the other guys will add. The picture shows one of my meters. See the setting in red? Little $20.oo meter on Ebay. Look at the one in the photo. It is another type and the frequency function is right in the middle of the settings.
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