Watched your video before making a buying decision.Went with the 8000 and and very happy.Noticed oil capacity listed at 1 x liter [36 ounces] so I added a few ounces at first fill.Thanks for the wonderful review.
I don't know what the Canadian code says, but I'm sure it's similar, but NEC (250.142) says neutral and ground are bonded in only one location (main service disconnect). Since you're using an interlock on the panel and not an ATS that disconnects neutral from the genset as well, the bond should be disconnected at the genset.
What were those alarms that went off during the filming I heard it once when you were showing the tools that came with it and then it went off one or two more times while you were hooking up the wheels etc
I would leave the neutral and ground bonded on the generator. It really doesn't hurt anything. And, some electronic gadgets will not work on unbonded generators. And, if you unbond the neutral and ground, it will prevent the circuit breaker from tripping for a ground fault. The bonded neutral and ground is what "tells" the circuit breaker that there's a ground fault. My humble opinion would be to leave it bonded.
Now you need to build a remote op panel inside the garage so you can start it from inside. That is what I was going to do for mine. Never came up with anything definitive for the choke. I was trying to devise a plan involving an electric solenoid and linkage to actuate the choke. Maybe a power lock actuator from a car? I know you can come up with something.
Does anyone else own one of these or the new efi models? What is your feedback? I’m thinking of getting the new energizer ezv8500efi but can really find any info online. Thanks in advance!
I have a Wolf 2300 generator 240 volts I had a neighbour got four for 120 pounds UK,and I paid 50 pounds, all what was wrong with it was hunting the feul pipe was quarter inch to long. When I shut mine down I also turn of feul to keep the petrol from gelling up in carb, it's not electric start but when needed I can run a lawn mower and fridge freezer off it nice.
Ok I just did some research and it appears that the "Energizer" brand generators in Canada are made by a firm called "Midland Power" (which also produces the Hyundai brand of generators) I think you are in good hands though as the reviews on this model are very positive. Interesting that the meter on the inside outlet is reading 123 AC when I was always under the impression that it was usually 115 at a household outlet. I guess 120 is the more typical max.
2:17 if they make the best AA battery, i'd say they know what they are doing and it will be fine. however only time will tell. also. do you know French? and if so, continuer le bon travail
@@nics-systems-electric all the 30 AMP circuits are GFCI? If they are GFCI do we need any special transfer switch to connect to home. Do you recommend any transfer switch I can use to install it?
you should not run generators inside of living spaces (like your room) since they output a lot of co and running a gen inside a house where you live can kill you within minutes So if you wanted to get backup power inside a living space its best to get a pure sine wave inverter with some 12v batteries or a portable power station
It re-charges the battery whenever it’s running and I start it for at least 10 minutes minimum once a week so I think it will be ok and if for some reason the battery dies I can still pull start it
Holy crap... isn't gas prices just a freaking joke right now? By the way... was school still in session at that elementary school at the time that this was filmed?
Very likely this is a generator made by a brand that already makes generators. Companies will buy them and just throw their logos on them. You know, Energizer is a brand people know and trust so more people are likely to buy it over a lesser known brand. Marketing is fun that way 😂 Great call on getting a different generator, dirty/surging power can damage electronics, I would know 😅
Watched your video before making a buying decision.Went with the 8000 and and very happy.Noticed oil capacity listed at 1 x liter [36 ounces] so I added a few ounces at first fill.Thanks for the wonderful review.
As you added a full quart of oil I was wondering if the capacity was less than that. Glad it worked out..
I don't know what the Canadian code says, but I'm sure it's similar, but NEC (250.142) says neutral and ground are bonded in only one location (main service disconnect). Since you're using an interlock on the panel and not an ATS that disconnects neutral from the genset as well, the bond should be disconnected at the genset.
thank you i didnt have the energy to break it down
You should try getting a mini split as it can heat and cool. In the US, you need a refrigerant license to install it but am not sure for canada.
probably will get one at some point
Heat pumps are "iffy" in Canada. They're okay in Quebec where the electricity is super cheap. But they're not such a good idea in Ontario.
I did Mr Cool myself without a license. It’s precharged with special quick connects.
About the bonded neutral, i don’t think it’s such a big deal since at one point in the mains power service neutral gets bonded to ground
What were those alarms that went off during the filming I heard it once when you were showing the tools that came with it and then it went off one or two more times while you were hooking up the wheels etc
School bells
@@nics-systems-electric they go off over the weekend and summer break? I thought it was only my school that did that
@@J19_vlogger74 this was recorded a month ago
@@nics-systems-electric ah
@@J19_vlogger74 It makes no sense why they would leave the bells on at all times. While school's in session, yes, but during breaks?
Could you share the dimensions of the box? Also, what are the dimensions of the assembled generator? Thanks for a great review!
The box is long gone so I'm not sure there is dimensions of the generator more precisely then I can give on Home Depot's website
Do that make any portable 347/600 volt generators?
A register boot and some 4 inch metal dryer exhaust duct should be adequate for the generator exhaust, if you haven't came up with something yet.
Quick idea, maybe run a exhaust duct, like the plymo vents at the fire stations. I do see you have a exhaust fan
That is what I did for the exhaust with some 4 inch 90s
I would leave the neutral and ground bonded on the generator. It really doesn't hurt anything. And, some electronic gadgets will not work on unbonded generators. And, if you unbond the neutral and ground, it will prevent the circuit breaker from tripping for a ground fault. The bonded neutral and ground is what "tells" the circuit breaker that there's a ground fault. My humble opinion would be to leave it bonded.
You have a cute german Shepherd what is your dogs name and I really love your videos your channel is the best your are awsome
Thanks glad you enjoy dogs name is Ayla
Now you need to build a remote op panel inside the garage so you can start it from inside. That is what I was going to do for mine. Never came up with anything definitive for the choke. I was trying to devise a plan involving an electric solenoid and linkage to actuate the choke. Maybe a power lock actuator from a car? I know you can come up with something.
i like your randomness filming in random locations good job keep up the work love the vids
Thanks
Has anyone put a scope on these generators before? I want to ensure its clean power, to run a small welder (mig or tig) off of this 8000w generator.
Does anyone else own one of these or the new efi models? What is your feedback? I’m thinking of getting the new energizer ezv8500efi but can really find any info online. Thanks in advance!
I have a Wolf 2300 generator 240 volts I had a neighbour got four for 120 pounds UK,and I paid 50 pounds, all what was wrong with it was hunting the feul pipe was quarter inch to long.
When I shut mine down I also turn of feul to keep the petrol from gelling up in carb, it's not electric start but when needed I can run a lawn mower and fridge freezer off it nice.
Have you ever experienced it being out of fuel?
No
@@nics-systems-electricwow. Was it refueled when the fuel was low?
Keep up awesome content! :) how much money do you even have? Unlimited money?
Thanks Not unlimited but I sold the old one so I just needed another thousand
@@nics-systems-electric nice
Ok I just did some research and it appears that the "Energizer" brand generators in Canada are made by a firm called "Midland Power" (which also produces the Hyundai brand of generators) I think you are in good hands though as the reviews on this model are very positive. Interesting that the meter on the inside outlet is reading 123 AC when I was always under the impression that it was usually 115 at a household outlet. I guess 120 is the more typical max.
It's very common to see 120-125v now days, here in my house it's usually around 127v, which is slightly high
Nice video
2:17 if they make the best AA battery, i'd say they know what they are doing and it will be fine. however only time will tell. also. do you know French? and if so, continuer le bon travail
I do not know French
Im surprised it came with the battery. It was sold separately for my generator.
Do you have any complaints? Do you plan on upgrading any time soon?
No problems. It's the best large inverter generator I could find especially for the price
Were you able to unbond the neutral in the end?
No I'm not worried about it
@@nics-systems-electric all the 30 AMP circuits are GFCI? If they are GFCI do we need any special transfer switch to connect to home. Do you recommend any transfer switch I can use to install it?
@@hariniveshdonepudi4647 not GFCI protected on the 30 amp and 50 amp plug I don't believe. panel interlock kits are usually the easiest to install
@@nics-systems-electric Thank you
@@nics-systems-electric you need to remove bonding by code you can only have one bonded box
if you want the plugs on the generator grounded you can use a neutral to ground bonding plug
They already are grounded as the neutral is bonded
@@nics-systems-electric oh ok
Still happy with it? Ran it much?
Still good only had like 4-5 hours of running but no problems
bonded is a very big problem and very easy to fix
after break in only use 5w30 full synthetic
look up generator break in you should have at least 2 oil changes before the 100 hour mark. then use only 5w30 full synthetic
you should not run generators inside of living spaces (like your room) since they output a lot of co and running a gen inside a house where you live can kill you within minutes
So if you wanted to get backup power inside a living space its best to get a pure sine wave inverter with some 12v batteries or a portable power station
Good thing it’s not a living space
NGL, you would have been fine with it as long as it wasn't a brushless generator, their generator power, while it is dirty, but not that dirty.
I'm not sure what you mean the last generator made power that was too dirty
bet the battery on the new generator is also for electric start
Of course
I recommend get automatic battery charger you never know battery dies middle of blackout
It re-charges the battery whenever it’s running and I start it for at least 10 minutes minimum once a week so I think it will be ok and if for some reason the battery dies I can still pull start it
Holy crap... isn't gas prices just a freaking joke right now?
By the way... was school still in session at that elementary school at the time that this was filmed?
Yes it was filmed like a month ago
@@nics-systems-electric Ahhh okay, I asked because I thought I heard a school bell a couple times
@@IanGSully yas probably
i never even realize energizer(battery company) to make a generator
I didn’t know they did either
Batteries I meant
Near me Gas is 1.70 to 1.80!
How long will this last in a power outage?
@@Starlight_Emergency_Light It’s good for 15 hours at 25% load usually I would be under that 25% load so I’m not exactly sure
@@nics-systems-electric 25:12 were do you find those? I been looking for one! But all online?
@@Starlight_Emergency_Light I’ve seen them on Amazon but someone just gave me this one
Very likely this is a generator made by a brand that already makes generators. Companies will buy them and just throw their logos on them. You know, Energizer is a brand people know and trust so more people are likely to buy it over a lesser known brand. Marketing is fun that way 😂
Great call on getting a different generator, dirty/surging power can damage electronics, I would know 😅
I had no idea energizer sold generators I thought they only did batterie
Yeah I thought so too
I have an energizer "emergency light"
@@captainchris2016 they make emergency lights too?!?
@@Fire-hq3rm ye
BUT THERE’S A 50 AMP OUTLET
Yes?
@@nics-systems-electric Yes
firman is by far a better generator
Not at all
@@nics-systems-electric and a generac is even better
@@BOB12349307 nobody else sold a large inverter generator
please dont add stabilizer just store dry. or at least turn off gas and run dry
You still need to keep the gas in the tank good
@@nics-systems-electric just keep fresh gas in it that stuff really gums up your carb