Posted by Check Break on September 12, 2022 at 07:11:48 from (47.143.124.34):
In Reply to: Emergency generator posted by 37 chief on September 08, 2022 at 13:23:02:
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Thanks for all the info. There's all kinds of people out there, but I know not to energize the grid. The first step in my backfeed procedure is to open the main breaker. Eventually I will make a lockout that prevents it from being closed. At this time I'm the only one who could do that so the risk is lower than if I had more hands involved.
Your explanation about LP makes a lot of sense. I am thinking about replacing my 12KW gasoline powered generator and now would be the time to purchase a Tri Fuel. If the Winco Tri Fuel is as good as their gasoline portable, I'll probably go that direction.
I remember the LP powered vehicles of the 70-s and how clean the engine oil was. We run over 100 CNG powered heavy trucks. I've never thought to look at the waste oil because we change it out at regular intervals. Maybe I'll test a sample for the hell of it. It does use an additive package (different than the diesels) so it degrades the oil to some extent. I just never thought about how much carbon it leaves behind.
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