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Friday, October 25, 2013
Generac - LP3250 Propane Generator
We took a look at the new LP3250 Portable Propane Generator by Generac. With gas prices these days, propane could be a great alternative to provide you with ... Video Rating: 4 / 5
Hello will they run electric motor and recharge batteries on electric Trucks and cars. If so do you have the dc power converters for 12volt batteries. I dont think it would tack over a 1200 cranking whats generater to run and charge the electric motor system.Maybe you could send me a price list on LP generators snd information on them.my em thompsonsbeef@gmail.com Thanks
I wish there was information about adjusting the valves for this generator. The instructions say that they should be adjusted after 50 hours and then again every 300 hours. There is very little information on this. There should really be a video instructional.
We wish we could help you with the issue you are having. unfortunately, we do not sell Generac products. The video is an interview that we did with Generac. We looked up their customer support line and recommend you contacting the Generac team for technical support. You can call them Call 1-888-GENERAC (1-888-436-3722) Outside USA & Canada: 1-262-544-4811
Diesel gen sets are also quiet, very quiet. Get the Yanmar powered one and it will last till you die!!!!
ReplyDeleteDiesel hands down.
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what part? These things will smoke a grill tank. Gasoline has a btu of 114,000 and propane 84,300 as per wikipedia
ReplyDeleteHello will they run electric motor and recharge batteries on electric Trucks and cars. If so do you have the dc power converters for 12volt batteries. I dont think it would tack over a 1200 cranking whats generater to run and charge the electric motor system.Maybe you could send me a price list on LP generators snd information on them.my em thompsonsbeef@gmail.com Thanks
ReplyDeleteCan you tell me if it would be more economical to operate a 13,500 BTU RV A/C & a 5.0 AMP chest freezer with a propane or Diesel generator?
ReplyDeleteThat's not correct noriceburners....
ReplyDeleteI wish there was information about adjusting the valves for this generator. The instructions say that they should be adjusted after 50 hours and then again every 300 hours. There is very little information on this. There should really be a video instructional.
ReplyDeleteWe wish we could help you with the issue you are having. unfortunately, we do not sell Generac products. The video is an interview that we did with Generac. We looked up their customer support line and recommend you contacting the Generac team for technical support. You can call them Call 1-888-GENERAC (1-888-436-3722)
ReplyDeleteOutside USA & Canada: 1-262-544-4811
@toolselectTV i just pick this up for some reason it does not start can you help me out ?!?
ReplyDeleteLess pollution in the end though....
ReplyDeleteNice genny though, better than all ive looked at using grill tank!!!
ReplyDeletecons... you will blow thru a tank in no time, its 5.5 gallons and propane has a lower btu than gas. 4.5 hrs @50% ?
ReplyDeletePropane is also made from oil.
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