Natural Gas Generator Hook Up People Should Stop!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @jamesalles139
    @jamesalles139 Год назад +253

    It is more than a regulator.
    It is a *safety valve* that is held open by the slight vacuum being pulled by the carburetor while the engine is running.
    The pressure differential is why the diaphragm is so large.
    But you are absolutely correct, the device is needed - even for connection to a 20-pound propane tank!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +17

      Yup by the correct stuff. 👍🏼

    • @BryanTorok
      @BryanTorok Год назад +5

      Thank you for the explanation. I was wondering how a regulator would solve the problem. All a regulator would do is reduce the pressure. It would not stop the flow. So, how does this type of regulator control the flow of gas based on the load on the generator?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +8

      The vacuum of the engine will open the diaphragm as needed. The load control block up top will control the mixture which you need to pre adjust. Once set then good to go.

    • @cwilks5592
      @cwilks5592 Год назад +3

      So my generator that is manufactured to be dual fuel isn't safe? And if it is can that same hose with attached regulator be also used on the natural gas line. I don't see the difference between a natural gas supply and a propane supply. My generator doesn't leak propane when it's not running.
      Thanks

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +6

      Your unit is fine and has a shut off built with in the unit.
      I have a video coming out soon showing what is and isn’t compatible for Ng

  • @guyztruth4593
    @guyztruth4593 Год назад +649

    I have never seen or heard of anyone doing this, worst yet you probably gave people some ideas lol Still enjoy your videos!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +56

      Maybe but hopefully not. You can’t stop stupid. But there are videos showing how to do this thinking it’s a good idea.

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Год назад +2

      Overeducated idiots are everywhere unfortunately.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +30

      They are among us…😂

    • @coreybabcock2023
      @coreybabcock2023 Год назад +5

      @@johnnysweekends so much more so than 10 years ago

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +5

      You’re welcome 👍🏼😀

  • @Jon_Flys_RC
    @Jon_Flys_RC Год назад +79

    If you want a propane or dual fuel generator, get that kind of generator. All generators have a governor to maintain frequency in response to load, the fuel supply should never be throttled to the engine.

    • @vincentrobinette1507
      @vincentrobinette1507 4 месяца назад +6

      That's the problem with this make-shift setup. The governor varies the throttle valve in the carburetor, but the fuel flow remains constant. If it throttles back, the engine runs extremely rich. If the engine is loaded, it opens, and can run too lean. The gas MUST be throttled proportionately to the air, to maintain proper fuel/air mixture. (Why you need the right regulator)

  • @ysidroavila6454
    @ysidroavila6454 Год назад +27

    I have seen this all over recently with the power outages and lack of supplies for people to run their generators. This should be shared widely. I appreciate you sharing this video

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +3

      Thank you. Tell people to buy a appropriate setup. I’ll have a video out soon showing what could work with a existing dual fuel unit. Probably sunday

    • @ysidroavila6454
      @ysidroavila6454 Год назад +2

      I will definitely share and tell them. I used to be a fire brigadier at an oil refinery, specifically a gas plant with 300psi natural gas and 400 psi propane lines. A vapor cloud is bad news and can create a vapor explosion from a simple spark from an non intrinsically safe device.

  • @michael_house
    @michael_house Год назад +32

    Man - I didn't have the mental capacity to even realize I could use my propane generator with natural gas. Thanks for the video. I'll go ahead and binge watch the rest of your videos now. Appreciate it!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Lol no problem. Let me know if you have questions 😁👍🏼

    • @losttribe1993
      @losttribe1993 Год назад +1

      Same here😂

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 3 месяца назад

      You can't ..... at least it wont run properly. Natural Gas burns different than propane. This is why they make TRI-FUEL generators.

  • @dunckeroo1987
    @dunckeroo1987 Год назад +51

    I believe the proper conversion kit comes with a negative pressure regulator : Vacuum has to be present in intake manifold for gas to flow. And someone also mentioned an electric cut-off solenoid for fail-safe redundancy. It would be simple if you have a quick connect for your barbecue, but if your power has failed you might want to use your barbecue if your electric oven has no juice.

    • @joshm5816
      @joshm5816 2 месяца назад

      @@dunckeroo1987 a propane conversation kit is simply just a change of the orifice size

    • @AlgorithmUnaligned
      @AlgorithmUnaligned 28 дней назад

      The regulators in conversion kits are NOT built/meant to hold back the NG/LPG whenever the oil runs out and generator shuts off automatically you will have to check and shut off NG/LPG yourself and stay on top of the situation or it will spill all into your generator and into your neighborhood

  • @tracyjohnson737
    @tracyjohnson737 Год назад +11

    Holy smokes! Good thing you posted this. Most people have no idea what you're doing or how dangerous it is. You probably saved some lives..thanks for posting this video

  • @peterking2794
    @peterking2794 Год назад +116

    This would be highly illegal in the UK. Nobody is allowed to do any work on or make any modifications to a gas service unless they are trained and registered 'Gas-safe' engineers

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +19

      Yea all countries are different.

    • @daveonezero6258
      @daveonezero6258 Год назад +57

      Yeah well this is America we have some more freedom for a lot of reasons. Many people have their own tanks on their land and no one else owns or controls it.

    • @max7768
      @max7768 Год назад +13

      @@daveonezero6258 But I'm sure it's taxed one way or another

    • @gm08351
      @gm08351 Год назад

      lol

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +20

      You still wanna use the proper equipment though…👍🏼

  • @rupe53
    @rupe53 Год назад +18

    The internal regulator some are talking about here is not a regulator at all. It's a load block, and that's how you adjust the mixture difference between NG and propane, plus fine tuning for load variations and sometimes BTU availability of the fuel itself. (will vary by region) It's got a set screw and a lock nut... and once set you leave it alone. Regulators all have a diaphragm inside and most UL approved gaseous sets also have a gas solenoid as an extra safety feature. Matter of fact, I believe UL approval requires both the solenoid and a demand regulator. If you are not set up properly and have an issue your insurance company might have a field day!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +3

      You are correct, a load block it’s for adjusting and this century unit is a all in one. A shut off, a regulator that’s manually adjusted with the adjustment nut so you can run NG or LPG.
      Then from there it depends what you are trying to run will determine other things like line size and more.

  • @tristanschaper281
    @tristanschaper281 Год назад +53

    VERY, VERY good advice! You are totally correct. On a positive note, all of these dual fuel Genmax gens are really neat. They seem to be very innovative and ahead of the market with their dual fuel, 120/240 on larger units, and other great features. They have totally filled a gap in the market that nobody else has. I’m wondering what else they have planned for future units.

    • @rob21
      @rob21 Год назад +2

      I've read some bad reviews regarding the construction quality of Genmax gens. I hope they're wrong because this particular model is very interesting!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +2

      They are definitely filling gaps for sure. And being a new company customer service takes a while to get going.
      But they do better then most off brands at the moment. If not Honda or Yamaha then champion then Genmax.
      And stay tuned for updates on new models..😀😉

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      I have as well but that goes for every manufacturer. Also owner has to be considered. So after a while I have to toss some reviews and see which are legit from several different resources of reviews.
      I hope they continue to bring different models and make sure quality goes up.
      Or they will dissolve slowly.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +2

      Exactly, just do it right. 👍🏼

    • @REALBanannaman
      @REALBanannaman Год назад

      Genmax is just a brand, they don't make them.

  • @Native_love
    @Native_love Год назад +49

    Unrelated story time: My friend is a fire Chief who told me once of a large fire that they put out in a shed. They found out afterwards that a huge (250-500lbs???) filled propane tank was in the shack and was just about to blow up when they started spraying it with warer point blank. The owner didn't tell them that tank was in there!They got lucky!

    • @JackThelRipper
      @JackThelRipper Год назад +5

      Those tanks won’t normally blow, they will BLEVE from a valve, look it up neat stuff…

    • @American-Motors-Corporation
      @American-Motors-Corporation Год назад +3

      @@JackThelRipper lol bliung off gas during a fire through the "relief valve would have been bad followed by big boom!
      Look it up it's really neat stuff!

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley Год назад +13

      I was a firefighter for years, you'll know it if a propane tank is about to rupture. The safety blow off valve will look like a huge blow torch blowing a stream of fire 15 to 30 feet long. They don't blow up, they split from the internal gas pressure due to the heat.

    • @Bryan-Hensley
      @Bryan-Hensley Год назад +4

      @@American-Motors-Corporation not necessarily. Depends on how hot the fire got the tank. They don't blow up, they rupture from the liquid turning into a vapor inside the tank creating extreme pressure. The relief valve will handle most house fire temperatures without letting the tank rupture.

    • @American-Motors-Corporation
      @American-Motors-Corporation Год назад +3

      @@Bryan-Hensley lol right, fire in building all around the tank, then being ejected from tank via the "relief valve" is the gas, you at the very least have a huge blow torch.
      Yes ot most likely would explode!

  • @fryloc359
    @fryloc359 Год назад +9

    Its a good video, other than making it sound like propane and natural gas are interchangeable.

    • @vincentrobinette1507
      @vincentrobinette1507 4 месяца назад

      They are, with the right metering jets for the fuel you're using.

    • @i2rtw
      @i2rtw 4 месяца назад +2

      @@vincentrobinette1507 also note that energy density is as follows:
      Diesel > gasoline > propane > methane (natural gas)
      Using natural gas in your dual fuel generator will work, if properly set up, but will de-rate the generator’s capacity even lower than propane.

    • @Defianthuman
      @Defianthuman 4 месяца назад

      But it’s so much more readily available that it makes sense to use.

    • @slatsgrobneck7515
      @slatsgrobneck7515 4 месяца назад +1

      @@vincentrobinette1507 Yes, and those aren't inexpensive in my experience. Plus the time spent ordering the jets from the manufacturer and installing them once they arrive. I planned ahead and have the jets for both fuels, glad i have them.

  • @john-marcedwards9221
    @john-marcedwards9221 Год назад +3

    My mind is literally blown right now
    In a current estimated week long power outage in Oklahoma. I was evening of having a gas line installed in my backyard but had no idea this was even a thing!!
    New sub here!!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Oh yea, even worse a RUclipsr promoting it. Just stick a open line in your generator and hope for the best 🙄

  • @slidewaze
    @slidewaze Год назад +12

    Thanks for the link to the gas detector. Just used the link and got mine for $17. Nice find. I've been working around propane lately for work so this is a nice, simple tool to have on board. Thanks again. And REALLY? People do this NG hack? Scary!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +5

      Dude great buy on the pen!! I thought $23 ish was the cheapest but who knows lol.
      And yes there are a couple RUclips video showing how to do just that. And have even had people comment which I delete those.

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 3 месяца назад

      If you cant smell propane or NG you have a bigger problem ....

  • @alanmolox2095
    @alanmolox2095 Год назад +11

    Kudos to you for this video. I know these well-made videos take a LOT of time, you sacrificed your time and maybe saved a whole lot of lives for this, thank you!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      Thank you, it’s just to make people aware of a couple bad videos 😀👍🏼

  • @42luke93
    @42luke93 Год назад +4

    This is brilliant! Usually gas works during outages since it’s underground the pipes. Never knew such a generator existed.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      This is what not to do..!!! Please don’t!

    • @42luke93
      @42luke93 Год назад +3

      @@johnnysweekends I mean I didn't know Natural Gas generators exist. Do it properly with that $100 regulator piece and it is a good idea right?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +2

      Yes that is the correct way and making sure your feed from the gas is legal.
      I have installed a few kits not. Gas generators turning them to tri fuel units

  • @MJF40
    @MJF40 Год назад +5

    Wow ! I know some people are clueless, but this is crazy on another level. 😮

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      It is, yet people still do it. Stupid!

    • @ericschepers9317
      @ericschepers9317 Год назад

      ​@@johnnysweekends mhm. There should ever be a valve even on the output of the meter...

  • @night_bot3798
    @night_bot3798 Год назад +10

    Thanks for the great idea! I’m gonna be the guy who does the $3 dollar install with used fittings out of the miscellaneous fittings bucket in my shop

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      Lol gezzz I hope not. You would be as bad as the video I found this from lol

    • @cometcal2
      @cometcal2 Месяц назад

      The video should be translated in 10 different languages and have a caption in bold print "DO NOT DO THIS" for the deaf RUclips audience.

  • @miekbell162
    @miekbell162 Год назад +2

    thank you so much ive been doing that for years and never new it was doing that ur truly a hero

  • @thechamp66
    @thechamp66 Год назад +18

    Great video. I never knew anyone was doing this and NOT using a regulator. Wow! Thanks for sharing.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Yup, you can find the those videos on this same platform. 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @AnonymousGameWarden
      @AnonymousGameWarden Год назад +1

      A lot of people are doing this. And guess why it works... when the generator turns off, the entire house loses power. That's a better warning than any regulator will ever give you.

  • @JAM-zb2vh
    @JAM-zb2vh 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for teaching people how to fix it correctly and not blow my home up with my nabors. God bless

  • @jregamey
    @jregamey Год назад +4

    You could add a 12v valve so when gen shuts off the valve shuts too....

  • @tazanteflight8670
    @tazanteflight8670 Год назад +1

    Whats different if it is hooked up to a propane tank? Wouldnt propane continue to flow?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      No because you would be using the proper equipment that is supplied with the generator, not just a bare hose that goes in a air box and is sucked in by vacuum

    • @tazanteflight8670
      @tazanteflight8670 Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends If the generator comes with the proper equipment, then cant you use the proper equipment with the natural gas hose.? I dont see the difference between the natural gas hose, and a propane can with a hose. I have a 7500 dual fuel generator, and I find this very interesting. Thanks

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      See if this answers anything
      ADD Natural Gas to Dual Fuel Generator…
      ruclips.net/video/9GMMBxrkGeo/видео.html

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Год назад +16

    You need a proportional demand regulator. The ones used for propane powered forklifts are nice and come with several safety features too.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +4

      Yesss!! Correct, verses other videos showing a straight hose! 🙄

  • @mumrah73
    @mumrah73 Год назад +1

    Thank you, first video I actually watched that is undoing this internet hack that is dangerous.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      You’re welcome and yes the other couple vid’s should be taken down.
      👍🏼

  • @CarveLife
    @CarveLife 5 месяцев назад +5

    I prefer to put my quick connection before the meter.

  • @UKsystems
    @UKsystems 4 месяца назад +2

    You could potentially get a solenoid valve and a power supply plugged into the generator if you start it off another fuel such that when the power stops the gas is disconnected. I have done that in addition to connecting it properly.

  • @946towguy2
    @946towguy2 Год назад +8

    It is a HUGE code violation for a customer to connect to the test port of the outlet tee. The customer connections must only be connected to the back side of that tee, such as replacing that bronze 90 by the wall with a tee.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +4

      Mine is already replaced with the original plug after making a couple videos that day. Mainly to show people this bad diy that is going around.
      I would have gone on the back side but I would have had to reconfigure the whole thing. Verses the 45 second switch.

    • @vincentrobinette1507
      @vincentrobinette1507 4 месяца назад +4

      If you did this in my state, your service would be "red-tagged" and the gas would be shut off.

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 3 месяца назад +1

      My parents had the gas company put in a connector specifically for the generator.

    • @greggpurviance7252
      @greggpurviance7252 2 месяца назад

      @@ACommenterOnRUclips they have a nice gas company. In Texas, anything past the meter is a plumber's responsibility

    • @ACommenterOnYouTube
      @ACommenterOnYouTube 2 месяца назад

      @@greggpurviance7252 Thats how the power and water company work as well as the Telephone company.
      Its called a Dmarcation point.
      They bring their svc to a point and after that is the plumber or electrician problem

  • @dipstick5869
    @dipstick5869 Год назад +7

    Very important safety information Johnny, Thank You!🙂

  • @1972challenger
    @1972challenger Год назад +1

    I have a 110v NC solenoid connected to mine and plugged into the 110 outlet on generator so if it stalls the gas line closes.

  • @rob21
    @rob21 Год назад +3

    I don't know anyone that does what you specify in this video. No NG or tri-fuel conversion kit companies recommend this either. But it's good you posted this for people who might.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +2

      Well there are a couple RUclips videos going around showing people exactly this. Hence why I made the video…! Very dangerous

  • @trxtech3010
    @trxtech3010 Год назад +5

    Good video. I have always wonder that too that if the generator stalls then ghe gass just keeps flowing. Some people lack common sense.

  • @paul9387
    @paul9387 Год назад +1

    Hello I have a question. Hooking up NG to generator, I'm in a process of running the pipe outside. Should I end it with a ball valve or gate valve, or it doesn't really matter

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      Ball valves for LpG and NG ..👍🏼

    • @paul9387
      @paul9387 Год назад +1

      @JOHNNY'S WEEKENDS thank you very much!

  • @sfranklin9073
    @sfranklin9073 Год назад +3

    Do not use propane on natural gas or vise versa. The proper orifices along with the proper regulator is a must. Both need to be utilized with the correct water column pressure designed for the appliance, whatever that appliance is. Go by manufacturer specs. Living for a new day.

    • @unmountablebootvolume
      @unmountablebootvolume 4 месяца назад

      Yep, one of the first things they tell you when becoming a plumber in Germany, they usually even tell it to those without a gas certificate, just in case.

  • @kevinriley7834
    @kevinriley7834 Год назад +1

    Hi Johnny, thanks for all the info. You bring good insight in your videos. I may be shopping for a dual fuel or propane portable generator. Our off grid camp has a Harbor Freight knockoff, Yamaha, and ALP. The knockoff and Yamaha have after market regulator conversions to propane. They have seen better days. The Yamaha dealer won't touch the conversion and only agree to set it back to gas. Currently, we setup a new ALP propane unit which is low wattage. What's your view of GENMAX and Champion dual fuel ? Looking at something under 3K watt. I'm also considering taking the ALP and buying another with parallel kit. I have plenty of Bluetti and LifePO so this addition is more contingency and for recharging. Thanks again.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Check out this one www.amazon.com/dp/B0BHXLT5D9/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_dl_94ZN26EWN2M9J1KQ2JPB?linkCode=ml2&tag=johnny5dahlbe-20

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      I like the littler alps but just low output and at max they are running at max so I dont know how long they can sustain that. But super fuel efficient. The genmax is a good option or even the pulsar 4000 DF would be a good one to look at with its competitive price i linked it…check it out

  • @LFTRnow
    @LFTRnow Год назад +27

    When I first saw this I thought it was a good idea for a backup generator. The explanation is to the point and clear. Nice to have a 3-minute video to show exactly what people do, why not to do it, how it goes wrong, and how (comparatively) cheap it is to fix with a regulator. Very well done! About the only thing I might add (maybe a part 2 vid) show the right way with the regulator. I wouldn't have thought a regulator would prevent leaks, but I'm guessing it has some kind of auto shutoff somehow?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +12

      I should probably do another… showing what’s needed

    • @Krankie_V
      @Krankie_V Год назад +6

      That regular is sometimes called a "demand regulator" and it outputs gas based on engine vacuum. So if the engine stops, it produces no vacuum, and the regulator stops the flow. 👍

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Correct..!👍🏼😀

  • @nicolassanchez8318
    @nicolassanchez8318 4 месяца назад +1

    This is a great idea. Hooking up my generator now. Forget gasoline and diesel.

  • @evictioncarpentry2628
    @evictioncarpentry2628 Год назад +4

    The only thing you need to do is put a conversion kit on it which has a different size jet.
    Nothing wrong with it at all, if you do it as above and ditch the ball valve as a regulator.
    Its obviously not "approved" but it works.

    • @vincentrobinette1507
      @vincentrobinette1507 4 месяца назад

      I don't mind a ball valve as a cut-off so the generator can be disconnected from the hose, but, it should be capped when not in use. It just takes a neighborhood kid to come and turn the valve on, releasing natural gas into the air. What ever you do, it needs to be tamper-resistant, when not in use.

  • @blackhawk7r221
    @blackhawk7r221 Год назад +1

    Question: A added regulator does not have an automatic shutoff if your generator cuts off. I hear that some have a shutoff solenoid. I’m assuming electric. My question is, if this is a hand cranked generator with no battery, what opens the cutoff solenoid initially to feed it gas to start?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      The gen it self is used for demonstration of a bad idea going around. This unit comes with proper load regulator and pressure regulator. The kits you buy also have a proper shut off built into them. That’s why a proper kit is needed and not someone throwing in a straight hose into there air box.

  • @microdesigns2000
    @microdesigns2000 Год назад +6

    The other day while driving from our home in Minnesota to Illinois, my wife and I were discussing generators for the house. I had an idea to connect our small generator to natural gas and use a small transfer switch to move the furnace circuit to the generator. Electrically this is pretty easy for me (I do controls for a living). I had not thought through the gas circuit and how to keep it safe. Well a couple of days later, lo and behold, what comes up in my feed but this video. Google is always listening to everything we are saying.
    Now, about this video; A regulator will make the operation of the generator stable under variable load. But how will the regulator shut off the gas supply if the generator fails?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      The regulator just puts out correct pressure but a regulator with stop pin and load adjustment does it all.
      When vacuum is stopped diaphragm closes and pin closes off from pipe pressure. When gen fires vacuum opens up or pulls open diaphragm and allows gas to flow and the load or demand regulator controls amount of flow per what the gen needs based on rpm.
      The correct components will let you switch any gas gen or even some dual fuel models which I will have a video out in a few days on that.

    • @Well_I_am_just_saying
      @Well_I_am_just_saying Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends
      I want to convert my 8000 watt Generac gas generator to propane. Do you know the best place to get a conversion kit? Would I need to go directly to Generac?

    • @REALBanannaman
      @REALBanannaman Год назад +1

      @@Well_I_am_just_saying Motor Snorkel makes a generic kit for most generators

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      There are a couple places like US Carburetor is one you can see if they have a kit or check eBay with you generatorname. Several kits fit different models

    • @Teh_Random_Canadian
      @Teh_Random_Canadian Год назад +1

      Put in a 120v solenoid value. Manually hold it open to start the generator and when it is running it will work like a start stop circuit. Generator fails, solenoid closes.

  • @wish2fish
    @wish2fish Год назад +1

    what is the valve part called that you control the flow with after the regulator?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      The big silver regulator ? On top of the silver regulator is a load block.
      On top where the gas is coming from is a shut off valve

    • @wish2fish
      @wish2fish Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends thanks. that what I needed to know.

  • @Gruntled2001
    @Gruntled2001 Год назад +4

    And while you’re at it, please do not backfeed your dryer outlet from your generator 😊

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      Yes, please stop that as well. 🤔😁👍🏼

  • @vJofsy
    @vJofsy Год назад +2

    As a distribution side Natural gas worker the best way to test for natural gas leaks not only the monitor/sensit but some good old fashioned soapy water in a spray bottle will find any leak

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      I always have a bottle hangin on the ready. Haven’t used it lately with the new pen. It’s cool!

  • @LAMB53087
    @LAMB53087 Год назад +3

    These are probably the same people that think they have it "all figured out" and use a generator to back-feed into an outlet to power a house. Using a double male cord.

  • @100vg
    @100vg Год назад +1

    Thanks! I would have installed a regulator anyway, to adjust and set flow for correct 3600 rpm and an accurate 120 VAC at 60 Hz precisely or very close, but now I know why it is necessary.

  • @Capt-Intrepid
    @Capt-Intrepid 4 месяца назад +4

    “Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.” - George Carlin

  • @Dat_Sun
    @Dat_Sun Год назад +2

    My Cummins 12kw auto switching system has a leaky gas solenoid. Aside from a impressive backfire on startup it has never been a problem. It's on the list of things to fix.

  • @Darrell1981
    @Darrell1981 Год назад +3

    Almost thought this was going be about people using this on the inlet feed ( bootleg). Been in a house once where someone did that to run their gas pipe to pipe no meter, only gas appliance still working after that was their Dearborn heater, pressure tore the other controls up. Pretty sure something like that would destroy one of those generators straight piped.
    Excellent video.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +2

      If not enough gas it couldn’t definitely be to lean and slowly burn the engine down. To much will cause a rich condition and probably shut it off then letting the gas continue to flow since people don’t want to pay for the correct set up

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
    @jed-henrywitkowski6470 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I don't have this type of genny, however I am sure this advice shall be useful later on.

  • @johnnysweekends
    @johnnysweekends  Год назад +67

    Please If you see people doing this have them stop. The life you save could be your own…👍🏼
    A proper Kit can make this possible to run NG with your gas generator. This will include a regulator and proper demand/load regulator as well. Never Run a straight hose!!
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    • @carmichaelmoritz8662
      @carmichaelmoritz8662 Год назад +5

      That regulator you show in the video must be magic lol. most regulators I ever seen only regulate the flow , they do not stop the flow completely no matter what. So even with a regulator when the motor would stop the flow would still continue.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +2

      Yes a correct regulator like the one shown has a stop in it. Pressure closes it and vacuum from the engine opens it.
      Then the load block up top acts as a fuel screw.

    • @carmichaelmoritz8662
      @carmichaelmoritz8662 Год назад +2

      @@johnnysweekends 👍🤟👌

    • @matthewgibbs6886
      @matthewgibbs6886 Год назад +2

      if i see someone doing this im going to back away and go get marshmallows

    • @carmichaelmoritz8662
      @carmichaelmoritz8662 Год назад +2

      @@matthewgibbs6886 before doing that could you please advise them that what they are doing will void their house insurance if they have any insurance at all.

  • @CajunCoding
    @CajunCoding Год назад +1

    Nice tip on that Gas Pen... I've never seen one of those before, but it's in my Amazon cart now!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      Thank you, It’s goes everywhere in the Rv! 😀👍🏼

  • @julianbrelsford
    @julianbrelsford Год назад +4

    Multiple selfish reasons not to be that guy:
    1.For safety, gas company might cut your gas service temporarily if there's leaked gas around and they find out.
    2. You pay money for the gas you leak out into the air, and it does nothing for you
    3. it sucks to get hurt or killed by natural gas or the fire it could cause

    • @2009dudeman
      @2009dudeman Год назад +1

      Additionally, around here at least if the gas company sees you doing this, they WILL shut off your service and refuse to start it back up again until the entire thing is properly inspected. They will probably also fine you pretty heavily.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      All depends on your municiple facilities policy. Hence have it inspected.

    • @946towguy2
      @946towguy2 Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends Pulling out PG&E's plug from the test port and hooking up an illegal ball valve will get you shut off for sure.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Already swapped back…👍🏼 only needed for two vids.
      My NG outlet is plumbed on the opposite side of the house. For a bbq or whatever. And a reconfiguration for something I don’t use is not worth it.

  • @Z-Ack
    @Z-Ack Год назад

    Where do you find the whole deal of tapping into your ng meter? Was wondering about if adding another tap would somehow mess with the other ng appliances inside.. my guess is if i tap off of the main run with a tee and dripleg to valve then quick disconnect then it shouldnt effect any of the things inside..

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      You can tap on the other side of the T but not the plug side. Mine was for demonstration only and already swapped back. But if you add another item to your gas feed it won’t effect the rest of the appliances unless you plan to run everything on full and if the new item added also consumes a lot of btu’s to run the new items.

  • @mtmadigan82
    @mtmadigan82 Год назад +5

    This is why I plumbed mine in before the meter. Free gas!

  • @kylegallardy1894
    @kylegallardy1894 Год назад +1

    Any chance you know of a video doing one of the propane conversion kits, mine came with some less than stellar instructions so I've been putting it off.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      I have some of the kits I have installed on gas units but not dual fuel as each is a little different. I’m showing a video of which can be ran on NG in a couple days

    • @kylegallardy1894
      @kylegallardy1894 Год назад +1

      Yes mine is a Briggs gas that came with the spacer between the carb and block

  • @jeffpiatt3879
    @jeffpiatt3879 Год назад +3

    Great info! As America's power grid becomes more unstable due to solar and wind, folks need to know that there are still options to run off of natural gas.

    • @Michael-Joseph123
      @Michael-Joseph123 5 месяцев назад +3

      The power grid is not becoming unstable because solar and wind, get a clue, most outages are caused by down transmission lines and transformer failures.

  • @tonrobert3391
    @tonrobert3391 3 месяца назад

    What is the name & model of tool you are using to test for leaks ?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  3 месяца назад

      This gas detector pen…amzn.to/3XEbeOH
      Affiliate link

  • @ericwilliams952
    @ericwilliams952 Год назад +1

    Never seen anybody hooking up like that either. Nice gas test pin have one order. Thank you.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Yea I didn’t either till I saw a couple videos

  • @knowledgeispower6192
    @knowledgeispower6192 5 месяцев назад

    Where are you getting your regulator at? I'm having trouble finding a Garrison or Century Natural gas demand regulator.

  • @Threedog1963
    @Threedog1963 11 месяцев назад +1

    I like that detector. Am shopping out an inverter generator that is dual fuel.. gasoline/propane. The tri-fuel generators don't have the capacity I'd like. So, thanks for this video and the links.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  11 месяцев назад

      I’ll be doing a video on this soon. It has gotten very popular and is consistently getting 4.3-4.6 stars..amzn.to/48DmOwx

  • @TheMonkdad
    @TheMonkdad Год назад +1

    Doesn’t it also destroy your engine by creating a lean mixture condition causing excessive heat?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      It still has lubricating properties just not nearly as much as gasoline. So you tend to run a higher mixture. But a NG engine tends to get less service life then LPG or regular gas

  • @blobblob7930
    @blobblob7930 Год назад +1

    Hello! May I ask where did you bought the generator? Or what is the name of it. Thanks!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      It’s a Genmax generator here ya go amzn.to/3ZirfYa

  • @ryantoomey611
    @ryantoomey611 Год назад +1

    Could you use a regulator from a barbecue grill?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      No it’s needs to be a specific regulator with also a load/on demand regulator as well.

  • @randybobandy9828
    @randybobandy9828 Год назад +1

    Hey my genmax 3500iaed came with a regulator, does it also work on natural gas?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      No It does not but stay tuned and will see what happens. 😀👍🏼

  • @chaos.corner
    @chaos.corner Год назад +1

    I think this cropped up in my feed because I've been looking around. I have a propane/gasoline generator and I've been trying to see how I could run it on natural gas. I've found a few places that do kits but my model isn't listed. From what I've read, it can be done safely. Do I just need one of these demand valves with an appropriately adjusted load block?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      Some dual fuel units can be run on NG some cannot. Ill have a video out in a few days on how to tell if yours is compatible

    • @chaos.corner
      @chaos.corner Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends I know they do make tri-fuel units so I'm prepared that maybe it's not.

  • @rayberger2694
    @rayberger2694 8 месяцев назад

    If a person is changing the idle speed like you showed are they not also changing the Hertz speed ? Can you recheck it is a hertz meter ?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  8 месяцев назад +1

      That’s all digitally controlled to hold 60hz with a certain amount of allowable distortion and variances.
      I have never seen more than about .5 difference in hertz changes on an inverter type generator.

  • @nyteification8801
    @nyteification8801 Год назад +1

    Maybe a silly question, but if I have a generator with natural gas as an available fuel source out of box, is this sort of leakage something I need to be concerned about?
    Understand the need to check for leakage with connections, but should the generator regulator stop the flow of fuel in the event of an unplanned shutdown? Or would someone need to close the flow to the regulator to prevent escape of the gas at the generator side of the connection? Thank you!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      If your gen is equipped already then no need to worry. The regulator will automatically stop flow. Even the after market kits the flow is stopped. But its still a good idea to shut off main source once you are done for long durations.

    • @nyteification8801
      @nyteification8801 Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends Thanks bud! My big concern here was just rushing out to stop the outflow of gas if the thing died in the middle of the night or something. I very much appreciate the reply!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      No problem. 👍🏼 It’s just the DIY guys who are taking a open tube and shoving it the air box is just promoting such a bad and dangerous idea.

    • @cancelhandles
      @cancelhandles Месяц назад

      Some generators need an extra separate regulator for natural gas instead of propane, i.e. the Firman trifuel. Read your manual thoroughly.

  • @Nonplused
    @Nonplused Год назад +2

    My tri-fuel conversion from US Carburetor came with a big regulator like the one you show so I think I am good. To run it I end up with two regulators, one on the tank like a bbq would have, and then the big one which I assume is low pressure and regulates the fuel to match demand on the generator itself. If I were to hook it to my natural gas, I don't need the tank regulator obviously but would still have the big one on the generator. With this system I don't need to adjust the fuel to match the load it runs wide open and the regulator maintains the correct fuel/air ratio. The fuel also gets inserted into the throttle body, not the air box. There is an insert between the carburetor and the intake which provides the correct Venturi effect.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      Correct you have done it right and have the correct kit. I have installed a couple kits now. Well 3. But yes no regulator as that kit acts as the regulator and demand or load regulator. And that kit was originally from US carb…👍🏼

  • @saradiazsheherhers7013
    @saradiazsheherhers7013 Год назад +1

    I recently learned about natural gas generators (previously only knew about gasoline powered). I saw a video where a guy had his generator taped into his natural gas via the quick connect for his gas grill. I am not planning to DIY anything ... plan to hire professionals. But I like to understand the process I am getting into. Is what you are showing the same as a quick connect? Is the quick connect not the correct way to hook up a natural gas generator to the natural gas? I want to make sure I'm asking for the right things to be installed. Thank you!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      You can plumb into the main line after the meter or the spigot that comes out for say a bbq. And yes a quick connect is just fine if you want or a valve that screws on and more. The professional you hire should have all the right stuff and depending on the gen you get you may have a quick connect hose with is nice for when you are done you disconnect and go

    • @saradiazsheherhers7013
      @saradiazsheherhers7013 Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends Thank you!!

  • @johnjohns2333
    @johnjohns2333 Год назад +1

    How does the regulator know when to turn off?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      The correct regulator has a stop pin in it when no more vacuum is coming from the generator.

  • @scotts4437
    @scotts4437 5 месяцев назад

    Also propane and natural gas regulators regulate at different pressures. Installer must make sure the regulator is set to correct setting for either fuel. Orifice sizes are different for propane and natural gas.

  • @stevefletcher52
    @stevefletcher52 Год назад

    Does the gas line have to be shut off at the street to make the connections for the generator line?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      No right be fore the meters is a valve you turn off. But make sure you do it on the other side of the T. That’s where you are allowed to plug in. Mine was for demonstration only and already switched.

    • @stevefletcher52
      @stevefletcher52 Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends thanks..I just checked and saw the shutoff.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      😀👍🏼

  • @LivingWaterEternal
    @LivingWaterEternal Год назад +1

    Also, it is illegal by code to tap the gas meter on that tee, city inspectors if around will have a cow tapping the plug tee. Great tip and appreciated the video for being safe!!

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Mine is already switched back with the plug as it’s a 1 min swap. Now after the meter at the T you are supposed to tap in from the back side of the T, which would require a whole redo of that side. I was only making 3 quick videos and I was done. If I need to use NG I can swap back there for emergency or plug into my NG bbq line but that’s around the other wall.
      Remember there are homeless people dumping crap in the river and chemicals and more. Me being on one side of the T or the other in a emergency for power, well let’s say I’m sure some understanding could be had. But check your local codes for proper hook up 👍🏼

  • @gregoriagregg7411
    @gregoriagregg7411 Год назад +1

    Good safety video regardless of how it was set up. It gets folks to think before they do. Good job.

  • @FrydClips
    @FrydClips Год назад

    What is the risk if it was leaking? It's outside. How would the gas reach a critical concentration? I've seen old gas lanterns that have been leaking for years with no issues in the middle of a busy nieguborhood.

  • @Atlanticsoutheasthillbilly
    @Atlanticsoutheasthillbilly Год назад +1

    You need a regulator if incoming pressure is high pressure(2 psi) if not and at low pressure (.5ish psi) if the genny can be used on ng.

  • @kordta
    @kordta Год назад +1

    It's called electric gas valve that cuts the gas flow when generator stops. It can be supplied by the generator outlet voltage circuit. A bypass can be applied just for starting with a spring valve for safety reasons.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      They also have a positive stop type. Positive pressure closed it. And vacuum opens it. That’s the kit you see in the video. Easy

  • @knkincabotkent9486
    @knkincabotkent9486 Год назад +1

    I am looking at a whole home generator solution. I have received several quotes and they vary from $1K to $8K for the same install. My question is, several have said they will 'tap' into my currently gas line that is capped off under my house at the clothes dryer while others have said it will need to be a dedicated line from the meter. Can either be done? Thank you for your channel and your videos, just ran across this today and have already watched several of your videos... Thanks a ton! Kent

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      I would check with local gas company. Seems it varies. That would be the best way to get a direct answer

  • @prestonhanson501
    @prestonhanson501 Год назад +2

    I really like the duel fuel generators. Gives you options. Options is what you need when things go to hell

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Exactly, dual fuel always and if ya can tri fuel as well. But once dual fuel the conversion over is easy if you know what you are doing 👍🏼

  • @ammogiant824
    @ammogiant824 5 месяцев назад

    So your generator doesn't have a pressure regulator? Was it made to work on NG?

  • @glendekoker3682
    @glendekoker3682 Год назад +1

    Okay if the generator shuts off does the regulator turn the gas off?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      The correct setup would yes. You need a proper conversion kit. Not just a hose

  • @bigal7561
    @bigal7561 Год назад +1

    Now that you've forgiven me I want to ask a question. How do these pass insurance inspections? I know those inspections are never done, even here, but in the event that there was a fire, or worse yet a death, the insurance would not cover the loss because of the unsafe modification. With the cost being a minimum and the risk being very high, what is the biggest reason for this unsafe mod? I'm a dyi'er but here, if you tie into a meter, it has to have a lisenced plumber do the work, plus, with the age of that meter, it has a meter reader that would have to shut off the service.
    I think it's great that you pointed out this. I'm going to sub and watch your vids. Thanks

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      You would need it inspected by PG&E to make sure the fitting is correct and leaks. That’s about it. This video would be a lot different if I went to my external gas line for my bbq. But that means my my electrical cord would be very long. But most people would not think its a problem because that line is far game. But since I’m next to a meter it seems all must be inspected and certified.
      Rules change change by county and even state. So check with you local municipal facilities to see what you are allowed to do. I have already converted this back after making a couple videos I needed to make. It takes about 45 seconds to swap this out from the original stock plug to the extension and valve I had on.

    • @ernestgalvan9037
      @ernestgalvan9037 Месяц назад

      @@bigal7561 …’service shut-off’ is before the pressure-regulator, which is before the meter.
      It is that blackish-looking ‘t’ connector. At 02:44 you can see it just above his middle knuckle as he point to the meter.

  • @cuppacheese
    @cuppacheese Год назад +1

    Johnny, I have a Firman WH03242 that comes with a LP regulator. Is it safe to just hook my NG grill gas line to the regulator even though it is designed for propane?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      I have a video coming out in about a week on this very topic. If your demand regulator is outside the unit it can run on NG with a kit. But you still need a kit which is cheaper then replacing the whole generator if you like that unit and want to still use all fuels.

    • @cuppacheese
      @cuppacheese Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends Yes, it’s brand new. Never hooked it up before and didn’t realize I needed extra equipment to use with NG instead of LP. Lots of bad info all over the web.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      Yea it will depend on the type of hose you have and where you demand regulator is. If it’s on the hose you can get a kit and run all three fuels. If it’s internal then no. Unless you want to modify it which voids warranty and you should have some mechanical ability

    • @cuppacheese
      @cuppacheese Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends It is external. Are all NG regulators universal or do I need to track one down specifically for my model?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      All the regulators will be outside but the load regulator I different it looks like the big silver thing in the video just smaller. But that’s the part that could be inside which then would need to be bypassed which I would do unless you want to void warranty. And also you should know what your doing.

  • @pauljewitt9007
    @pauljewitt9007 Год назад +1

    I would like to find the regular for my generator unfortunately there is no identification on mine. I’d guess it’s the same as a king generator with a 20amp 220 volt plug

  • @cyrilharris
    @cyrilharris 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks well presented and safety is most important

  • @gilbertoosuna7467
    @gilbertoosuna7467 Год назад +1

    This video fit the Do's and Dont's, very informative!.

  • @c117ls7
    @c117ls7 Год назад +1

    I've never used a dual fuel portable generator. Are you telling me that they don't have any kind of shut off built in to stop the fuel flow when the generator shuts off? Or is the pressure too high without a regulator and it is able to overcome the safety valve? I've installed several whole home generacs and they have proper shutoffs built in and have gas pressure on them 24/7

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      No the generators are fine. It’s the people doing bad practices of using a portable gas using a sticking a tube in the air box and letting it rip

    • @c117ls7
      @c117ls7 Год назад

      @JOHNNY'S WEEKENDS no way you could get the air/fuel ratio right with the load change either. It will eventually result in damage to the generator itself or connected devices from the surges

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      The have units and kits that work just fine to make a gas unit compatible to run LPG and NG. They work great with 1000s of hours of run time..👍🏼😀

  • @SaabAholic
    @SaabAholic Год назад +2

    Boy howdy! I love propane and propane accessories! 🤠👍. Good heads up!

  • @robertmerrill4326
    @robertmerrill4326 3 месяца назад +1

    I've converted dozens gas logs, fireplace and bbqs between the 2 fuels. There always was an orfice change and an air shutter adjustment. Also a pilot orfice if one exists. If they run lp on ng the btus where higher because of the greater pressure and there would be excessive sooting becuase the air shutter isnt fully opened. Ive never seen but would imagine running ng on an lp appliance would be less power and a lean mixture which might make it run hotter. Check your spark plug after a good run might tell you something. Good luck.

  •  Год назад +1

    Thing is that generators with a factory fitting for pressurized gaseous fuels should have the regulator built-in and take the whole 4-6bar lpg vapour.
    Any other improvisation is dangerous but it could save lives equally to taking them.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Some have them built in and some have them on the external hose

  • @ysidroavila6454
    @ysidroavila6454 Год назад

    Just a thought don't they sell flow preventers in addition to a regulator?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Yes the proper equipment can be found how ever some neglect to use it or buy it

  • @Airsoftforall
    @Airsoftforall Год назад +1

    The generator I purchased December 2021 came with a "demand regulator" the manual specifies that it has a valve that stops free flow and no flow. But at the end of the manual it does say that a generator should never be run and abandoned.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      Yes. If you are done with it then turn off the gas.
      But yes the proper method is buying a demand regulator kit

    • @900stx7
      @900stx7 Год назад +1

      Probably says the same when running on gasoline.
      Most manufacturers warn against leaving a portable generator running unattended.

  • @nightmareinaction629
    @nightmareinaction629 Год назад +1

    The one we have uses a battery to start the generator it has a momentary switch to trigger a solenoid valve if power if loss to to generator like it stalled it cuts power to solenoid valve hence cutting gas and fuel

  • @raitchison
    @raitchison Год назад +2

    Interesting, never seen anything like this before.
    Never really considered running a generator off of natural gas because I live in Southern California and the event that's most likely to lead to an extended power outage is an earthquake, which will of course also interrupt the natural gas supply. In our last major earthquake (1994 "Northridge" earthquake) we lost both power and gas but we got our power back a full day before the gas was working again.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      It’s a bad idea people are doing from another video. But yes using NG for generators is just another source of fuel. Sure here in CA we have several disasters, fires, earthquakes and sure even floods and a tornado that’s small once in a while. It’s just another piece that’s available. 1994 was crazy, same with the Bay Area quake in 1989. We are due…..🫣

  • @vinceparker2888
    @vinceparker2888 Год назад +1

    That's why you buy the propane version and change out the orifice for natural gas and keep all the safety features

  • @jackjumperx4441
    @jackjumperx4441 Год назад +1

    There are replacement carburetors with the regulator for most gas engines

  • @TheUniquePlumberman
    @TheUniquePlumberman Год назад +1

    Hopefully that's a provider's meter. Having that feed riser coming through that slab is dangerous. There should be a sleeve so that should there be a corrosion of the piping under the slab the gas can be vented and detected.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Could you not see the sleeve? It’s pge

    • @TheUniquePlumberman
      @TheUniquePlumberman Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends Sorry, no. It looks like concrete right up to the riser pipe.

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      It stops at the main shut off about 12 inches up

    • @TheUniquePlumberman
      @TheUniquePlumberman Год назад +1

      @@johnnysweekends Geesh, now I feel like an idiot for commenting.😔 I had to watch the video a couple of more times to see it. lol You're correct, I finally seen it also the tracer wire coming out of it to show it's a PE transition riser pipe below the shut off valve.
      I'm a dunce for missing that, sorry. 🤣

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад

      Dude no worries, it happens. And hey thanks for the extra views 😂👍🏼

  • @ArcolaBridge
    @ArcolaBridge Год назад

    What is the cost efficiency compared to Grid cost of running a natural gas generator so small and large?

    • @johnnysweekends
      @johnnysweekends  Год назад +1

      To many variables. All about having power when you need it but grid power is cheapest

  • @ericschepers9317
    @ericschepers9317 Год назад

    It's also a small amount of pressure in that ng line...7 to 14w.c. aka 1/4 to 1/8th psi

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc Год назад +1

    I have the regulator off the propane tanks and then a separate regulator on the generator that regulates the flow in and shuts down the flow in the event the engine stops.
    That's what you need both of those