whee wrote:Have you used your little generator much Z? Does it really only weigh 19lbs?
It does weigh 19 lbs...dry. I've only test run it and tested some small loads. It hunts on the throttle a little but seems great for the most part.
whee wrote:Have you used your little generator much Z? Does it really only weigh 19lbs?


DeltaRomeo wrote:What about altitude performance? Our Yamaha 3000 does not like 7800' elevation. Looking for one you can adjust for altitude.

Zzz wrote:colopilot wrote:I like this propane idea, if for no other reason than it means not having a gasoline-filled machine venting out in the back of the plane all day. It does require a little planning ahead though, and runtime on those little bottles is going to be pitiful at max load (which you may be doing with preheaters). Still, a few bucks in propane is probably enough to get the engine warm before flight, and that's not such a terrible thing.
I dunno. I just can't get excited about little propane bottles. They seem kinda short on burn time, and while not hard to refill from a standard 5-gallon or larger, it can be inconvenient.
I'd rather burn some fuel. The little Dirty Hands Tools generator above has a fuel vent closure, btw. You only need to vent it when it's running to prevent low pressure in the fuel tank.


v1d5r wrote:Also, it is a bit heavy at 38 pounds, but Harbor Freight sells a 700w generator for $109.99. It may be absolute junk, but the price makes it somewhat interesting.

colopilot wrote:82db is decently loud to run for a while around camp...
Hammer wrote:colopilot wrote:82db is decently loud to run for a while around camp...
Not nearly as loud as the 10mm rounds I'm going to shoot into it after three minutes of listening to it run...

hamer wrote:I think my choice for a lightweight generator would be the Ryobi 900W propane generator. It's a little more expensive, but I like that it's quieter and runs off propane. $329 @ 25lbs.
https://www.ryobitools.com/products/det ... -generator
If weight isn't an object, I would buy the new(er) harbor freight 2000W. I know the engineer behind it and it's a great little machine. Hard to beat at $500. It is however 53lbs. Reviews are nearly 5 stars out of 700+ reviews.
https://www.harborfreight.com/2000-watt ... 62523.html
Hammer wrote:colopilot wrote:82db is decently loud to run for a while around camp...
Not nearly as loud as the 10mm rounds I'm going to shoot into it after three minutes of listening to it run...
hotrod180 wrote:Hammer wrote:colopilot wrote:82db is decently loud to run for a while around camp...
Not nearly as loud as the 10mm rounds I'm going to shoot into it after three minutes of listening to it run...
IMHO blustery macho man comments like this are offensive and add nothing to the conversation.![]()
Maybe you're just kidding, but given your "I hate people" comments.... maybe not.
DBI wrote:hamer wrote:I think my choice for a lightweight generator would be the Ryobi 900W propane generator. It's a little more expensive, but I like that it's quieter and runs off propane. $329 @ 25lbs.
https://www.ryobitools.com/products/det ... -generator
If weight isn't an object, I would buy the new(er) harbor freight 2000W. I know the engineer behind it and it's a great little machine. Hard to beat at $500. It is however 53lbs. Reviews are nearly 5 stars out of 700+ reviews.
https://www.harborfreight.com/2000-watt ... 62523.html
Just changed my mind based on this thread and instead of spending $1100 on a Honda generator bought this Predator from Harbor Freight w/ coupon for $449! I have ran it for 24 hours and it is absolutely fantastic and as far as I am concerned matches the expensive Honda in every way! Thanks for the recommendation!!
akgreg wrote:hotrod180 wrote: IMHO blustery macho man comments like this are offensive and add nothing to the conversation.![]()
Maybe you're just kidding, but given your "I hate people" comments.... maybe not.
Is your diaper full?
Hammer wrote:…. people who have no awareness of their noise signature and how it might affect others, or worse yet, people who get off on making as much noise as they can. Maybe they were hushed too many times as two-year-olds and they can't help it....

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