Jordan "MacGyver" Rubin demonstrates the Six P's, and why it's better to do this modification now, instead of waiting until the city is dark and the rain's soaking you to the bone while you're working feverishly outside. Very instructive video - I learned my lesson with Hurricane Irma.
If its anymore than local outages, you have no chance to get gas after the storm, the pumps are down and empty or both. Last time was a nightmare to keep the generator running.
Great instructional video. I tried this same kit on our Predator 9000/7250 watts generator. The adaptor worked very well on NG, but when trying to run on gasoline under load, the engine would sputter. I confirmed the adaptor was the problem. I changed that adaptor and bought the Motor Snorkel from US Carburation. It works great on gasoline and NG. It's made of some durable material and no modification needs to be done after installing it. I'm not sure if you mentioned this in your video, but here are some suggestions to your set up, from my experience. 1) Make sure you size up the NG line properly. If not, you won't get the full power of your generator as you add loads to it. 2) Only use approved NG pipes, hoses and quick/disconnect fittings. 3) It's a good idea to run the generator on gasoline, for 5 min. to lubricate the engine seals, then switch to NG before use. (Not necessary but a good idea)
Retro Tech and Electronics: You made a very good video here. I have the IGEN4200 which is identical to the pro with different plug options. I have the exact same kit from Century Fuel and YES they were very responsive and just overal helpful. That said, I'm glad I ran into your video before installation as it seems there are a few mods I'll need to make. The choke seems to be the biggest concern of any of the work. I'd like some more details about your thoughts on setting that choke up. I do hurricane prep assistance down here in FL and in my case I'll be running propane on my setup. I too like to have a on the fly backup of fuel...but carrying 20-30 gals of fuel is just dangerous for standby purposes.
My Man! What an excellent and informative video. Century needs to hire you to do their videos. I watched the Century video first… kinda lame. I appreciate the effort you took to make this informative and not rambling on and on. Beautiful. I’m going to order a Century conversion for my Generac GP5500. Looking to get a larger tank from my LP supplier. I want to be prepared for the next crisis. Thank You Kindly, Brother.
And be careful using portable generators as well. We should also keep children safe when we’re using portable generators so they don’t get electrocuted. Just reminding everyone to be careful using portable generators
So far Century Fuel Products and Grenergy are the only companies I’ve found who have all metal inserts between the air filter and carburetor. The others I’ve come across use at least part plastic. Plastic seems like too weak a link for an emergency generator.
Jordan "MacGyver" Rubin demonstrates the Six P's, and why it's better to do this modification now, instead of waiting until the city is dark and the rain's soaking you to the bone while you're working feverishly outside. Very instructive video - I learned my lesson with Hurricane Irma.
If its anymore than local outages, you have no chance to get gas after the storm, the pumps are down and empty or both. Last time was a nightmare to keep the generator running.
Great instructional video. I tried this same kit on our Predator 9000/7250 watts generator. The adaptor worked very well on NG, but when trying to run on gasoline under load, the engine would sputter. I confirmed the adaptor was the problem. I changed that adaptor and bought the Motor Snorkel from US Carburation. It works great on gasoline and NG. It's made of some durable material and no modification needs to be done after installing it.
I'm not sure if you mentioned this in your video, but here are some suggestions to your set up, from my experience.
1) Make sure you size up the NG line properly. If not, you won't get the full power of your generator as you add loads to it.
2) Only use approved NG pipes, hoses and quick/disconnect fittings.
3) It's a good idea to run the generator on gasoline, for 5 min. to lubricate the engine seals, then switch to NG before use. (Not necessary but a good idea)
Retro Tech and Electronics: You made a very good video here. I have the IGEN4200 which is identical to the pro with different plug options. I have the exact same kit from Century Fuel and YES they were very responsive and just overal helpful. That said, I'm glad I ran into your video before installation as it seems there are a few mods I'll need to make. The choke seems to be the biggest concern of any of the work. I'd like some more details about your thoughts on setting that choke up. I do hurricane prep assistance down here in FL and in my case I'll be running propane on my setup. I too like to have a on the fly backup of fuel...but carrying 20-30 gals of fuel is just dangerous for standby purposes.
What i didn't see was the more detailed approach on the bends on the linkage and where you exactly put the glued rivet on.
I havent spent much more time on that choke because that generator hasnt seen gas since the video, its exclusively natural gas now.
My Man! What an excellent and informative video. Century needs to hire you to do their videos. I watched the Century video first… kinda lame. I appreciate the effort you took to make this informative and not rambling on and on. Beautiful. I’m going to order a Century conversion for my Generac GP5500. Looking to get a larger tank from my LP supplier. I want to be prepared for the next crisis. Thank You Kindly, Brother.
I sent them the video after working with them... They seemed uninterested...
Thank for this video! I'll be making this change.
A few months later pulled out in an outage and started on half a pull. The carb, out of the equation.
And be careful using portable generators as well. We should also keep children safe when we’re using portable generators so they don’t get electrocuted. Just reminding everyone to be careful using portable generators
My goodness, what an incredibly detailed and useful video. Thank you so much for this!
Glad you found it helpful.
Could you have ran gas and or gasoline? Depending on circumstances and availability? I enjoyed your work thank you.
In this setup it can now run on natural gas OR gasoline.
So far Century Fuel Products and Grenergy are the only companies I’ve found who have all metal inserts between the air filter and carburetor. The others I’ve come across use at least part plastic. Plastic seems like too weak a link for an emergency generator.
I agree, the aluminum is more robust.
Good video!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.