If the fuel starvation incident happened during an outage it could be demand outweighing supply from your gas provider. There have been several communities in the news lately with this issue and recent hurricanes.
Yes, if you check out some Generac generator videos, you'll notice a white, milky oil. They claim this is normal, but I disagree-water in the oil is never a good sign. Thanks for watching!
should check and set it with manometer
That is a great idea!
cup of coffee is a must
@@victorzermeno6000 It is too dangerous to work around without the right tools. Thanks for watching.
The Florida pool pump motor repair guy 32750 approved ! that was good info & see =Fix it John
@@poolmotorrepairguyFL thank you, Jay I am glad that you like it.
If the issue persists it could be the size of your gas meter. That meter looks like a 425k BTU meter, going up to a 630k BTU may help.
@@johnricky3473 Ok, thanks I will keep an eye on it! Thanks for watching.
If the fuel starvation incident happened during an outage it could be demand outweighing supply from your gas provider. There have been several communities in the news lately with this issue and recent hurricanes.
@@av-mike I had not thought about it that way! I bet that was the reason. More and more people are getting these generators. Thank you, for sharing!
Great idea to run it weekly. Just never thought about it. It's one of those things ya just presume will work as needed. Thanks.so much
Yes, if you check out some Generac generator videos, you'll notice a white, milky oil. They claim this is normal, but I disagree-water in the oil is never a good sign. Thanks for watching!
It has an Exercise automatic to start it every Week! I don’t know why your installed it?