I've used my two Honda EU 2000i generators on vacuum aux fed fuel cells for 19 years now without issue but I guess for your application a pump is best suited for you.
Hi there blind trucker. I have a Champion 3,400 watt inverter/generator in my cargo trailer/camper. I mad the modification for an external fuel pump using a vacuum pump from another popular video. Well, it won't keep up with running at 30 amps. It runs dry of fuel. Won't run at 7,000. It also runs dry of fuel. I'm putting the same pump as yours this weekend only a 3-4 psi one. As far as AC's are concerned. You have have to run your generator at full speed for maybe an hour. The compressor will calm down and starts up much easier. Then you can switch to ECO mode. I've gone through a lot of AC's looking for just the right one. Everyone is different. You will find that some 8,000 btu's will not run then you try a 12,000btu and it does run!!! They are all different. You can also put a hard start capacitor in your AC and then it should run fine on ECO mode all the time. So, 10-4 good pally or whatever the fuck you guys say!!! lol Oh, and a 700 watt microwave doesn't mean it needs 700 watts. That's the cooking power. It take twice or sometimes 3 times the watts to run
Way better!! Gas tank stays full. I just did a service on it and the tank was completely full. With that 7 gallon extended tank and the .9 gallon tank on the generator. I’m positive I can get 5 days before I need to gas up.
Have you tried a fuel pressure regulator? Call up a mini bike company that works with 50-200 cc engines and ask em which one to use for your size engine.
I think I got a dud. It was a open box return. Now I know why! My old one had no problems running all my stuff in my WesternStar. Going to look at a new one.
Great video! I have a work truck and want to do something like this using using my trucks main fuel tank. So that little fuel pump just shuts off when the generator tank gets full and as the generator uses fuel it kicks on and tops off the tank? Does it suck fuel from your main tank where it can be mounted higher than the main tank? Or does it need to be lower so fuel gravity feeds to the pump?
Get a lower PSI pump. This one ended up cracking the tank on the generator. But, yes. It will continually feed gas to the generator. If you have the generator below the fuel source. No need for a pump.
I've got that same powerdrill, but have only used it for a few short projects. Any problems with yours? Also, how frequent are those Amazon loads going away from and back to Spokane. I'm curious about that. I passed by it during different stages of the construction process...it's a huge facility!
It ended up blowing the gas tank. Needs to be 1-2psi on the fuel pump. Won’t take much. I ended up bypassing the fuel tank and going directly into the carb.
I’ve replaced it with a new generator. It worked. Think it might have put too much pressure on such a small carburetor though. I would go with a 2psi for the predator 2000
I've used my two Honda EU 2000i generators on vacuum aux fed fuel cells for 19 years now without issue but I guess for your application a pump is best suited for you.
Hi there blind trucker. I have a Champion 3,400 watt inverter/generator in my cargo trailer/camper. I mad the modification for an external fuel pump using a vacuum pump from another popular video. Well, it won't keep up with running at 30 amps. It runs dry of fuel. Won't run at 7,000. It also runs dry of fuel. I'm putting the same pump as yours this weekend only a 3-4 psi one.
As far as AC's are concerned. You have have to run your generator at full speed for maybe an hour. The compressor will calm down and starts up much easier. Then you can switch to ECO mode. I've gone through a lot of AC's looking for just the right one. Everyone is different. You will find that some 8,000 btu's will not run then you try a 12,000btu and it does run!!! They are all different. You can also put a hard start capacitor in your AC and then it should run fine on ECO mode all the time. So, 10-4 good pally or whatever the fuck you guys say!!! lol
Oh, and a 700 watt microwave doesn't mean it needs 700 watts. That's the cooking power. It take twice or sometimes 3 times the watts to run
that would be flammable
Great vid Braille, I’m switching from vacuum to electronic fuel delivery to my predator 2000 now. 👍🏻
Way better!! Gas tank stays full. I just did a service on it and the tank was completely full. With that 7 gallon extended tank and the .9 gallon tank on the generator. I’m positive I can get 5 days before I need to gas up.
@@DrivingByBraille yeah they just sip the gas, love that about them.
@@DrivingByBraille great idea! Thanks for sharing with us!
I discovered you channel. So beneficial thanks
I had a hard starting generator until I adjusted the valves, now it's a one pull start up
Why do u need a fuel pump
Hows the pump workinout?
Have you tried a fuel pressure regulator? Call up a mini bike company that works with 50-200 cc engines and ask em which one to use for your size engine.
I istaled a predator on my sons w900 and it runs the 5000btu air and the microwave. That depends on the wattage of the micro wave.
I think I got a dud. It was a open box return. Now I know why! My old one had no problems running all my stuff in my WesternStar. Going to look at a new one.
👍 Good luck, from Puerto Ri co!
How is ur fuel pump doing any problems so far
Great video! I have a work truck and want to do something like this using using my trucks main fuel tank. So that little fuel pump just shuts off when the generator tank gets full and as the generator uses fuel it kicks on and tops off the tank?
Does it suck fuel from your main tank where it can be mounted higher than the main tank? Or does it need to be lower so fuel gravity feeds to the pump?
Get a lower PSI pump. This one ended up cracking the tank on the generator. But, yes. It will continually feed gas to the generator. If you have the generator below the fuel source. No need for a pump.
How much do you want for that cascadia? I live up in SLC
Also, a lot of things draw significantly more power on start-up, upto twice as much?
The Freightliner dealer in St. George bought it and sold it. It was sold before they even got the title transferred.
@@DrivingByBraille lol, that seems to be the way these days. I also didn't realize this video was 3 months old. You got a generator setup in the FLD?
Yes. Works great! Had some issues with the generator, but worked them all out.
I've got that same powerdrill, but have only used it for a few short projects. Any problems with yours?
Also, how frequent are those Amazon loads going away from and back to Spokane. I'm curious about that. I passed by it during different stages of the construction process...it's a huge facility!
Everyday out of SLC
@@DrivingByBraille r u still using a fuel pump i read one of ur coments and u said it was too much pressure
It ended up blowing the gas tank. Needs to be 1-2psi on the fuel pump. Won’t take much. I ended up bypassing the fuel tank and going directly into the carb.
Where are you pumping the fuel from? Do you have an auxiliary tank?
Yes, I had a 7gallon external tank mounted to the cat walk.
How is that fuel pump doing so far? Any issues?
I’ve replaced it with a new generator. It worked. Think it might have put too much pressure on such a small carburetor though. I would go with a 2psi for the predator 2000