Toyboy
Platinum Member
I知 no fan of Generac but I will say that every brand of LP or Nat gas engine has moisture issues in the cold, it痴 just physics. These fuels have less hydrocarbon and burn more completely creating far more water in the exhaust which also finds its way into the engine.
Some other brands sell optional electric breather heater kits in cold climates to prevent this. A big problem is people buying these products online and shipping them to other climate zones. We run into the same issue regularly either because someone bought it through Costco or HD online and either don稚 have the heater kit, or often in the off grid applications won稚 connect it because it痴 a continuous 40watt draw on their system. They often won稚 connect the battery charger either, then scream lawsuit when it doesn稚 start and their remote cabin freezes solid.
I have no idea if Generac has a breather heater kit but always being the bottom dollar supplier don稚 expect anything but the absolute basics. Buying from a knowledgeable dealer might avoid this but around here anyone with a PO Box or lawnmower sharpening business can be and are Generac dealers.
I don't believe that is a true statement. To work on Generac units you have to go to their tech school. A lot of electrical/electricians can do the install but for mechanical you have to have a Generac tech.
For my 20kw unit install I first had to have the NG company come out and swap out my meter for a larger capacity/volume meter
Then the Electrical contractor that I purchased my unit from came out and did the install.
Then I had the plumber to do the piping/regulator.
Then the contractor came back set it up/tested it and we've been one happy family since.
The one thing to make sure of is pick a contractor can do the install and mechanical. Saves lots of headaches.
Finally no on the breather heater, but they do have oil and battery heater. Mine fired up at -28 deg so it does do the job.
My total cost labor included was under 4.3k