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Default Any great way to start my generator?

Pop` wrote:
Toller wrote:
I have a 4 year old Honda EU2000i with about 200 hours of use. I
have done the proper maintenance on it.
I leave it with gas and gas stabilizer, and start it up for 5 minutes
once a month. When it gets hard to start I change the gas; that is
about once a year.

Tonight we had 2 brief power losses, and since it is 5 degrees out, I
thought it would be a good idea to warm up the generator. It wouldn't
start. I brought it in the house for a half hour, but that didn't
help. I changed the gas; that did the trick. As I understand it,
the most volatile parts of the gas evaporate, leaving something
behind that is inadequate to start the engine; is that correct? Is
there anything I could add to the old gas to revive it? Everything
worked out fine (no outage so far, and the generator finally started)
but I would hate to have to do this in the dark during a real outage.
(I mean, besides changing the gas more often...)
Thanks.


Are you adding the proper amount of stabilizer? Too much will make an
engine hard to start.
I fill the tank, use about half the stabilizer amount suggested, and then
start the machine every second weekend, third on occasion, more often when
the mood strikes. Have never had a problem with having to change the gas,
but it would be my first choice if I had serious trouble starting it. I
also keep a can of ether starting spray handy just in case. Seldom use it,
but it's worth a fortune when it is needed.

So maybe a little less stabilizer and starting it more often and let it run
until it warms up every couple weeks would help a lot.

Pop`

This has been a real interesting thread.
I totally gave up using stabilizer years
ago, because, every time I've put the
required amount in the tank, the engine
would not start the next time. I will
have to try the 1/2 amount approach.