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   / Home Stand By Generators #341  
The cold weather kit can't change the incoming air temps, so it won't influence starting the way I described above. The cold weather package is still a good idea, but won't fix the starting issues I mentioned.

It can with a block heater. As the cylinder is kept warm. By the coolant. Would rather have a block heater and battery maintainer than an oil pan heater and battery warmer any ways.
 
   / Home Stand By Generators #342  
Sure, it will spin faster, but I don't think having warm oil will change the choke requirements at all....it's not able to heat the incoming air, and at -10*F, the intake is going to stay very cold even if the oil is warm. The idea that heat from the oil in the pan will heat the intake any significant amount....not gonna happen.

My electrician said that when they didn't start they would backfire a couple of times...big, loud bangs, and after doing that a couple of times would stop trying (can't recall...something like 3-5 attempts) because of the computer sensors. He would get there, put it in manual mode, put his hand over the intake, and cover it completely (he showed me this as he was doing the first service on my generator in case it ever happens to mine)....then they would start. He pretty much completely covered the intake with a gloved hand...that's a bigger difference than you're ever going to get with a slight change in intake manifold temperature (the actual metal).

Temperature isn't going to mean anything to a vapour engine on LP or NG. On a gasoline engine a warm manifold will assist vapourization of the gasoline.
The LP and NG have cold start problems because there isn't enough delta P across the "carb" to draw enough fuel vapour to raise the intake mixture above the LEL.
 
   / Home Stand By Generators #343  
Briggs and Stratton have been in bed with Generac since 2000. B&S have an agreement with Mitsibushi which explains why my gas powered Mitsibushi is a Generac/Briggs with a Mitsubishi label.
 
   / Home Stand By Generators #344  
Temperature isn't going to mean anything to a vapour engine on LP or NG. On a gasoline engine a warm manifold will assist vapourization of the gasoline.
The LP and NG have cold start problems because there isn't enough delta P across the "carb" to draw enough fuel vapour to raise the intake mixture above the LEL.

:thumbsup:
 
   / Home Stand By Generators #345  
It can with a block heater. As the cylinder is kept warm. By the coolant. Would rather have a block heater and battery maintainer than an oil pan heater and battery warmer any ways.

Well, that isn't the kind of kit in question...it's just a pan heater and a filter heater...can't recall if the battery warmer is included.
 
   / Home Stand By Generators #346  
The LP and NG have cold start problems because there isn't enough delta P across the "carb" to draw enough fuel vapour to raise the intake mixture above the LEL.


Can you explain this in plain English :rolleyes: Delta P? LEL? it's all Chinese to me :confused:
 
   / Home Stand By Generators #347  
The thing that gets me is why we do not hear from propane generator owners who have problems starting the generator in the Winter. We only hear from the ones that don't.
 
   / Home Stand By Generators #348  
Last week it was -10 C here and I was standing by my generator waiting for it to start at 2:00 for the exercise run. It cranked over 3 times before starting not 3 attempts I mean it turn over 3 times and fired. Maybe it takes 3 turns before the fuel is fired not sure. It started the same way at + 25 this Summer. Now I will wait till it is -30 and see how it starts. There is so much negativity here on cold starting propane generators.
 
   / Home Stand By Generators #349  
I have found that a propane fueled generator seems to fire up faster than NG fueled one in very cold weather. Our former home had a propane fueled Generac and it never failed to start no matter what the temp was.

The Generac we have now is NG fueled, and last winter we did have problems getting it to run at -28F.
Backfired and such just as describes in a few posts above. Fortunately is was only trying to start for the exercise cycle. That's when I had the cold weather kit installed. It seemed to be ok after that, but the temps had moderated some also.
I've heard that Kohler has a carb heater package and I wish Generac would come up with one.
 
   / Home Stand By Generators #350  
My propane generator has no problem stating in the winter, I exercises once a week for 20 minutes, I am home when it exercises it it starts right up. I know one
morning we lost power and it was 8 below zero and it started right up, we were out for 5 hours.
 

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