Awesome Video Mike and Charlie . Charlie , you are a lucky guy to have a Dad that is such a good teacher and includes you in hands on learning. Great job guys!!👍🏻
I just hope you guys have no problems with your generator. I have one too bought it in 2020 and it’s starting to fail and Westinghouse has absolutely the worst consumer warranty service I’ve ever seen in my life. You get a number and they never call you back. Good luck, great generator when it runs
Cool thing about propane is that it doesn't really go bad. Best to keep a couple of full propane cylinders handy and fetch some fresh gas if it's going to run a while. I like premium since gasoline loses octane over time. The more load, the more fuel you'll be going through. Keep the generator outside and away from open windows. Carbon monoxide can creep up on you.
I have the same generator. Came in handy when in NE Ohio we were hit with a very bad storm on 8/6 and we were without power and internet for four days. I have only run ethanol free 90 octane fuel in it. As I do with all of my power equipment for the yard. My generator won't start unless I give it a tiny squirt of starting fluid. The automatic choke is operating. I bought it new. It won't run my AC. 74amps in rush. I will be installing a Micro-Air Easy Start unit soon.
Mine was purchased 9/25/24, broke it in properly according to the manual and it ran well during the Hurricane Milton power outage(2 1/2 days) on gasoline. 3 days later tried to start it to warm it up to change oil and it would not start. Started a case # online and 2 weeks later no response. 9 phone calls between then and today (Nov 13) and no response even tho the tier 1 level person (not a techie) escalated each time and promised a call back each time. They even had the gaul on one call to promise me that if I hang up they will remember my place in line (#7) and call me; they did not call. I absolutely cannot get ANY warranty coverage from Westinghouse on this brand new generator.
I have the same setup, same Wgen 9500DF. Have you had any issues with the voltage regulator going bad? I ran my house for about 2 hours with no problem. Then Hurricane Milton came. I tried hooking up power, and the LED readout was going wonky. Westinghouse said it sounded like the AVR. They JUST sent it out. I'm curious if you or anyone else had this problem.
Few different ways. 1. Check your service provider - often they have an app and you can check service status from your phone. 2. Check your neighbors who don't have a generator, see lights on - it's time to switch back. 3. You can switch over to your provider and if lights work - you know you. have power. 4. I'd imagine you could check the status at your meter (depending on equipment)
How loud is it? I have a one car garage not attached if I let the generator run inside the garage with the window open and door open would that prevent the carbon monoxide sensor from being triggered? If I have use the generator I don’t wanna bug the neighbors lol
Loud is subjective. But yes, this one isn't noted for being quiet. Having said that, I'm not using it camping or in situations like that. Always be careful running it in any closed area, I wouldn't suggest.
@@midwestadventurelife Just curious, if your main panel is bonded, isn’t having your generator also bonded dangerous in event of a short? Also, does the high THD affect your electronics at all? Thanks.
We got it off of Amazon. Just searched for interlock, and the brand of the panel. Look closely to be sure it's the same panel, lots of different ones out there.
Power went out today. My wgen9500 DF initially ran the AC but now it won’t; it trips every time I try. Really disappointed in this unit. Won’t do the one thing I need it to do and it’s 105 degrees outside.
9500 watts equals 17 gallons of gasoline or 3 1/2 five gallon cans or five 20 lb propane tanks a day. Most people think 3 cans of gasoline or 5 bottles of propane is a lot of fuel. What would you do for day two of a power outage? I have 18,000 watts of battery back up or enough for one day but I can charge up my batteries with one of my Tri fuel small generstors in just 4 hours and just over one gallon gallon of gasoline or equivalent natural gas. And I have never been without natural gas. Next year I am installing solar to charge my batteries and save on my electric bill. This is cheap insurance that willl actuall pay for itself in 10 years.
just got one. .. it won’t turn over - when you flip the battery switch to on, the light comes on but no reading on “hours run” or the fuel gauge even though it’s got fuel… ?
It tried to crank but won’t start- it’s brand new- charged the battery overnight so I think it’s good. It’s got a couple gallons of fuel .. ?? are there any steps in set-up I’m missing??
@@John19182004 The 1st time you start the unit, it will crank a number of cycles to get the fuel into the system. Make sure the fuel valve on the left side is open as well.
and when it’s running on propane, the lights are on (hours run, etc..) but the fuel gauge on top still shows all white, empty, even though there’s a good 3 gallons in there
Great job dad teaching your son how the system works and participating in the video. Great job to you too Charlie.
Thank you for the kind comment!
Awesome Video Mike and Charlie .
Charlie , you are a lucky guy to have a Dad that is such a good teacher and includes you in hands on learning. Great job guys!!👍🏻
Thanks for the great compliment ♥
Love your video. Very informative. Learn a lot from you guys. Thank you very much. Bravo 👏
@@richardma1000 thanks so much for watching and the comments!
I have the same generator and set up at my home. Nice work gents!
Great to see a Dad/Son video. The engine and carburetor will stay cleaner with ethanol free gas. That’ll keep the gas from gumming up in the machine.
Thank you!! Great tip on the fuel too!
I just hope you guys have no problems with your generator. I have one too bought it in 2020 and it’s starting to fail and Westinghouse has absolutely the worst consumer warranty service I’ve ever seen in my life. You get a number and they never call you back. Good luck, great generator when it runs
Cool thing about propane is that it doesn't really go bad. Best to keep a couple of full propane cylinders handy and fetch some fresh gas if it's going to run a while. I like premium since gasoline loses octane over time.
The more load, the more fuel you'll be going through.
Keep the generator outside and away from open windows. Carbon monoxide can creep up on you.
Main is major , it on with generator back feeding it will severely hurt a lineman, the lock out is brilliant for that reason, nice video be safe
Thanks! The lockout for me was a MUST have! :)
I had my backup power system installed by a professional electrician. Works great. Using the same generator.
Great video Guys really appreciate it thank you very much great setup 👍🏽👍🏽 🙏🏽
@@cartycartyamplifiersalesrepair thank you!! ♥️
Man this is by far the best explained video . Made for children and me, great, thank you guys so very much, greetings from Tennessee
most welcome! Thanks for watching! :)
Right? We just went throught our first hurricane (beryl) and next purchase is a generator and I am learning about them but this helped a lot
@@jtbasic glad to help!
@@jtbasic Same here since Beyrl, got me looking into one of these!
I have the same generator. Came in handy when in NE Ohio we were hit with a very bad storm on 8/6 and we were without power and internet for four days. I have only run ethanol free 90 octane fuel in it. As I do with all of my power equipment for the yard. My generator won't start unless I give it a tiny squirt of starting fluid. The automatic choke is operating. I bought it new. It won't run my AC. 74amps in rush. I will be installing a Micro-Air Easy Start unit soon.
This is generator supper strong and well built
@@Sarfarazkhan-ij6dx still working great for us. Agreed, great genny for the $
Built in Vietnam. Not China as some have stated.
Hey just wondering if this is safe to power a fridge and a mini split? Do you think putting in a breaker with a surge protector built in would work?
Mine was purchased 9/25/24, broke it in properly according to the manual and it ran well during the Hurricane Milton power outage(2 1/2 days) on gasoline. 3 days later tried to start it to warm it up to change oil and it would not start. Started a case # online and 2 weeks later no response. 9 phone calls between then and today (Nov 13) and no response even tho the tier 1 level person (not a techie) escalated each time and promised a call back each time. They even had the gaul on one call to promise me that if I hang up they will remember my place in line (#7) and call me; they did not call. I absolutely cannot get ANY warranty coverage from Westinghouse on this brand new generator.
I have the same setup, same Wgen 9500DF. Have you had any issues with the voltage regulator going bad? I ran my house for about 2 hours with no problem. Then Hurricane Milton came. I tried hooking up power, and the LED readout was going wonky. Westinghouse said it sounded like the AVR. They JUST sent it out. I'm curious if you or anyone else had this problem.
Great video! Thank you. I know very little about generators. What is the difference between peak wattage and running wattage? Thanks again.
Thanks!
When your AC or fridges cycle there is a 'surge' of energy needed at that startup. The peak wattage will be for those temporary surges.
@@midwestadventurelife I appreciate it!
@@hammysbbq Most welcome. Good luck
Appreciated. Thanks so much guys 😂
Glad to help!!
Great video. Do you have central AC/use it with generator?
We do, and yes it will power the AC
How do you know when power is back on in the house?
Few different ways.
1. Check your service provider - often they have an app and you can check service status from your phone.
2. Check your neighbors who don't have a generator, see lights on - it's time to switch back.
3. You can switch over to your provider and if lights work - you know you. have power.
4. I'd imagine you could check the status at your meter (depending on equipment)
Thanks for sharing!💪🏾🇺🇸
@@AskTheAdjutant you bet!
Very cool. Yes, no power, no water from the well.
Thanks for commenting as well as the subscribe. We appreciate the support! :)
Great video guys!!
Thanks!
Great video thank you !
@@jr5416 thanks for watching and the comment.
Great video! 👍
Thanks!
Great video
@@GodisGreat6527 thank you!
How loud is it? I have a one car garage not attached if I let the generator run inside the garage with the window open and door open would that prevent the carbon monoxide sensor from being triggered? If I have use the generator I don’t wanna bug the neighbors lol
It's loud. My 9500df does not have the CO shutoff.
Loud is subjective. But yes, this one isn't noted for being quiet. Having said that, I'm not using it camping or in situations like that.
Always be careful running it in any closed area, I wouldn't suggest.
Did you unbound the neutral to ground on generator?
I did not make any changes to the generator.
@@midwestadventurelife Just curious, if your main panel is bonded, isn’t having your generator also bonded dangerous in event of a short? Also, does the high THD affect your electronics at all? Thanks.
Where did you find that lockout for your panel?
We got it off of Amazon. Just searched for interlock, and the brand of the panel. Look closely to be sure it's the same panel, lots of different ones out there.
Power went out today. My wgen9500 DF initially ran the AC but now it won’t; it trips every time I try. Really disappointed in this unit. Won’t do the one thing I need it to do and it’s 105 degrees outside.
:(. that's no good
Why are the connections so low to the ground ? In case of a flood....😳
It's over 16" off the ground. If I have a flood that close to my home I've got bigger problems.
9500 watts equals 17 gallons of gasoline or 3 1/2 five gallon cans or five 20 lb propane tanks a day. Most people think 3 cans of gasoline or 5 bottles of propane is a lot of fuel. What would you do for day two of a power outage? I have 18,000 watts of battery back up or enough for one day but I can charge up my batteries with one of my Tri fuel small generstors in just 4 hours and just over one gallon gallon of gasoline or equivalent natural gas. And I have never been without natural gas. Next year I am installing solar to charge my batteries and save on my electric bill. This is cheap insurance that willl actuall pay for itself in 10 years.
Great idea!🤔
@AskTheAdjustant Make a video of ur set up pls
just got one. .. it won’t turn over - when you flip the battery switch to on, the light comes on but no reading on “hours run” or the fuel gauge even though it’s got fuel… ?
When you say it wont turn over.. Meaning it wont crank at all, or cranks but will not start?
It tried to crank but won’t start- it’s brand new- charged the battery overnight so I think it’s good. It’s got a couple gallons of fuel .. ?? are there any steps in set-up I’m missing??
@@John19182004 The 1st time you start the unit, it will crank a number of cycles to get the fuel into the system. Make sure the fuel valve on the left side is open as well.
Thx- I’ve tried 9-10 times. No dice. Tried propane- started right up! So obviously a fuel line issue; yes I’ve verified the fuel selector is on lol
and when it’s running on propane, the lights are on (hours run, etc..) but the fuel gauge on top still shows all white, empty, even though there’s a good 3 gallons in there
What's the longest it will run on a full tank of gas? Some people are saying more than 12 hours
Honestly - I think that will greatly depend on what type of load you're running. It's going to be subjective.