Huge thank you for creating such an insightful video on the DuroMax XP13000EH! Your genuine expertise shines through, and it's fantastic to see how you've showcased its capabilities for whole house setups. Your contribution means a lot to us and to anyone looking to invest in reliable power solutions. Keep up the awesome content!
If there's ways to wind a generator which is smaller with larger wire with amount of winds that creates more watts that could help those who can't afford higher costs.
Gas in the oil is usually a sign the gas valve was left in and the generator wasn’t running, stuck float valves are the culprit. The fuel Injection generators do not have this issue.
A bad thing in area's or company's where the tanks come from in larger ones such as 100 pounds they won't let one have them unless theres a set amount of fuel ysed monthly. Some company's are owned by out of states or foreign owners.
Hello, what did you do about the neutral? I believe that gen comes pre-bonded from the factory. Did you remove the bond so you could use it for your whole house like the NEC says? Thanks. Godd and informative video.
There’s a lot of contradictory information about that online. I’ve heard it both ways, I ultimately came to the conclusion that you don’t need to do that. But don’t know if that is correct.
I’ve heard the claim that the inrush current can really be hard on the generator even if it’s able to handle it. My AC is over 10 years old and I’m glad I did it because the compressor sounds healthier when it starts up.
This will be a helpful video for generations to come!
Love your videos one of my favorite channels to watch
Huge thank you for creating such an insightful video on the DuroMax XP13000EH! Your genuine expertise shines through, and it's fantastic to see how you've showcased its capabilities for whole house setups. Your contribution means a lot to us and to anyone looking to invest in reliable power solutions. Keep up the awesome content!
If there's ways to wind a generator which is smaller with larger wire with amount of winds that creates more watts that could help those who can't afford higher costs.
Gas in the oil is usually a sign the gas valve was left in and the generator wasn’t running, stuck float valves are the culprit. The fuel Injection generators do not have this issue.
I am a Florida Native... My Elementary school did not have A/C. I am straight up a pre-Madonna (sp?) when it comes to having cold air.
A bad thing in area's or company's where the tanks come from in larger ones such as 100 pounds they won't let one have them unless theres a set amount of fuel ysed monthly. Some company's are owned by out of states or foreign owners.
Nice! How’s your Pasqually, and Pizza-can holding up?
Hello, what did you do about the neutral? I believe that gen comes pre-bonded from the factory. Did you remove the bond so you could use it for your whole house like the NEC says?
Thanks. Godd and informative video.
There’s a lot of contradictory information about that online. I’ve heard it both ways, I ultimately came to the conclusion that you don’t need to do that. But don’t know if that is correct.
does this setup need the generator to be grounded??
Do you think the hard start is necessary? Will it work without it for a 5 ton ac
I’ve heard the claim that the inrush current can really be hard on the generator even if it’s able to handle it. My AC is over 10 years old and I’m glad I did it because the compressor sounds healthier when it starts up.
Do you still have your animatronics?
Monstrosity or Monstrosities
$999?
Get ready for surprises......bad ones..... Propane is very very problematic with this dud......