These dual fuel Duromax 10k were on sale over the weekend for $499 but see it is now over. I did not pull the trigger but wonder how many here did?
Nobody told us. IF true that is a heck of a deal.
We are having one he!! of an ice storm this weekend. I may have more limbs on the ground than left in the trees around my place. It's 30 deg. outside and the freezing rain switched over to a downpour which froze on the trees even worse. Power went out at midnight. This is the first time I had to wheel the generator out to the pole and plug it into my transfer switch. Used my jump pack to crank it over. She fired right up and it's been running the house for over 2 hours now with no problems. I'm very happy with my $499 generator!
I know north central Oklahoma got hit hard like we did. I hope it misses everyone else. Still without power. Temperature got above freezing yesterday and we put 12 hours on the generator so I did the first oil change. Used it for 4 hours last evening then started it back up this morning. Must say I love electric start! I was looking back at this thread and I paid $649 for this generator not $499. As far as I'm concerned it was still a great deal. In another post I said the legs were welded on, well two of my young relatives took it upon themselves to unbox the generator before I got to it and they said the leg was welded on and they broke it. The legs are actually bolted on. All I had to do was find another bolt and it was good to go.
It's a lot easier to change oil when the generator is not on the ground.
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Day three with no power. Ran the generator for 10 hours yesterday. Fired it up early this morning to let our two refrigerators, two freezers, and the coffee pot run. We shut off anything we aren't using and the generator has been running like a champ. It powers our 220V water well just fine along with any lights (ours are low watt fluorescent or LED bulbs). Mine and my wife's computers have been on the hole time with a 32" LCD TV running in the evenings.
And it's 83' here in florida today..
Late day 4. Linemen replaced our transformer and the power is back on! Generator ran for over 15 hours without a hitch today. Will use it this weekend until it runs out of gas. Once gas is used up will run on propane for a while to clean out the carburetor, then I'll change oil before putting it back in the shed. Total run time was about 40 hours for this storm. At first I was constantly using my Kill-A-Watt meter and my multimeter checking voltage and Hz but then I got to where I just checked it after starting. Something I have said I was going to do and never did was find an 80-200 gallon Propane tank to run this generator. That's been bumped up on my to do list. Have a couple 5 gallon tanks but it was faster to fill gas cans than take those little bottles to get filled or exchanged. I want a propane tank large enough to run the generator a few days but small enough that if the Coop can't get out here to fill it I can load up in the back of my pickup and take it to be filled. With the price of propane at the Coop now it would have cost me half as much to run the generator this week if I'd had a large propane tank.
When I changed oil last time, it was about 40 deg. and the genrator was suspended from my loader bucket. When oil started flowing out the fill tube I rocked the generator back and forth. A large air bubble came out the tube. So I'm thinking trapped air maybe stopping the crank case from filling all the way. That's why after first fill I'm going to start the engine then recheck the oil level.