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Ridgid Generator
Written by Tools on Friday, January 27th, 2012 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Generator, Ridgid
Cabela’s – Champion Remote-Start Portable Generator 3500-Watt
Written by Tools on Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 in Power Equipment.
Tags: 3500Watt, Cabela's, Champion, Generator, Portable, RemoteStart
Carry power wherever you go with the Champion Remote-Start Portable Generator. Power your electronic device with the touch of a button. Whether you are at home, out camping or wherever else you may want to change your electronics, this push-to-start with a back-up recoil start is both portable and dependable. When it comes to auto and atv parts and accessories, depend on a Champion to power your device, depend on Cabela’s auto and atv parts cabelas.com Stay powered up and stay on the Cabela’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com When you subscribe to our channel you will not only see when new videos comes out, but also when promotions and events are going on at your World’s Foremost Outfitter.
Champion Power Equipment 46539 4,000 Watt 196cc 4-Stroke Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wireless Remote Electric Start
Written by Tools on Friday, January 13th, 2012 in Power Equipment.
Tags: 196cc, 4000, 46539, 4Stroke, Champion, Electric, Equipment, Generator, Portable, Power, Powered, Remote, START, Watt, Wireless
- 3500 watts Rated, 4000 watts Maximum Output. Outlets: 1- 120V DUPLEX Outlet (5-20R), 1 – 120V Twistlock (L5-30R), 1 – RV Receptacle (TT-30R)
- Electric Remote Control Start (battery included), powered by Champion 196cc OHV Engine with Cast Iron Sleeve. (CARB – California approved)
- Runs for 12 hours on full tank of gas at 50% load. Engine oil included.
- Weighs 140-pounds Dimension: 28.5-inch (L) x 21.1-inch (W) x 20.7-inch (H)
- CARB Compliant
Product Description
Now start your generator from the comfort of your home, campsite or RV…..Remote Control works up to 80′ away (generator must be placed outside for starting). The Champion 4000 watt Portable Generator provides dependab… More >>
How To: Add Oil To Your Generator
Written by Tools on Friday, January 6th, 2012 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Generator
Follow these step-by-step instructions to add oil to your new Champion generator and get it up and running in minutes. Free tech support: 1-877-338-0999
Eastern Tools & Equipment IN 1800i Generator Review
Written by Tools on Wednesday, December 21st, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: 1800i, Eastern, Equipment, Generator, Review, Tools
Visit www.tailgatingideas.com for more detailed information Tailgating with a portable generator can be easy and convenient with the Eastern tools & Equipment IN 1800i Inverter/Generator. I was able to test out the ETQ IN 1800i in a simulated tailgate party environment and I was very impressed. Highly sensitive electronics like a flat screen TV and DVR were unaffected by any power surges and the ETQ Nn 1800i provided clean and consistent electrical power to keep all my tailgating appliances running smooth. To learn more about the ETQ IN 1800i, visit www.tailgatingideas.com
Ridgid 6800 Watt Generator
Written by Tools on Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: 6800, Generator, Ridgid, Watt
When you need power for your toughest contracting jobs consider using the RIDGID 6800 Watt Generator with a Yamaha MZ 360 OHV engine.
Ridgid 8000 Watt Generator
Written by Tools on Friday, December 2nd, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: 8000, Generator, Ridgid, Watt
Durable, portable power for any jobsite! Introducing the RIDGID 8000 Watt Generator – it features a 14 hp commercial grade Subaru engine, an 8 gallon steel fuel tank, GenSmart monitoring system, 12 V electric start system (battery included), roll-cage with fold-down handle and skid rails and an Armourâ„¢ heavy-duty alternator with auto voltage regulation.
Generator Safety Tips
Written by Tools on Monday, November 28th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Generator, safety, Tips
Follow these safety tips and guidelines every time you use your Champion generator to ensure your safety as well as the safety of others. Get the most out of your Champion products! Free tech support: 1-877-338-0999
Honda “DEMAND START” EU65iS Generator started with a simple Powertool
Written by Tools on Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: DEMAND, EU65iS, Generator, Honda, Powertool, SIMPLE, START, started
Demonstrating the new POWERGUARD “START ON DEMAND” option available to be fitted on all HONDA (Electric Start) Generators and other leading brands. This amazing module will sense when a load (60W) is connected to the generator, start and run the generator until the load (appliance) has been turned off or disconnected, after which it will shut down after a run on delay of 25 seconds. This run on delay prevents re-start if the operator chooses to re-use the appliance. The DSM has been designed to effectively control the generator, substantially improve fuel economy and convenience. The Powerguard DSM is available through all Honda Power Equipment dealers Australia wide. Think of the many applications this handy control option would greatly benefit such as Renewable Power Backup, Onsite Tradesmen, Commercial applications, Domestic Power Backup, Recreational and Boating applications. For further information call within Australia 1300 264 286 or +61 3 9428 1429
Small Engine Repair: Oil Change, Check RPM, Voltage, Frequency on Briggs & Stratton Generator
Written by Tools on Monday, November 14th, 2011 in Power Equipment.
Tags: Briggs, Change, Check, Engine, Frequency, Generator, Repair, Small, Stratton, Voltage
**Always follow the instructions in your repair manual when doing repair or maintenance work on Outdoor Power Equipment. Manuals can be found at the manufacturers website.** In this video I check the voltage and frequency at the outlets on a portable Briggs & Stratton Generator, and the RPM of the engine. I also change the engine oil. You really should get a repair manual for the generator your working on to see the electrical schematic and get the proper specs for the generator, but in the USA the voltage should be close to 120 or 240 volts depending on the type of outlet, and the frequency should be around 60 hertz. To get 60 hertz on most generators, the engine RPM should be close to 3600 RPM. Every generator can have different specifications, so a repair manual is really important for proper specifications and the electrical schematic is priceless. The engine on this generator uses a splash type oil system, so it doesn’t have a oil filter to replace. You simple drain the oil and refill the engine with 32 ounces of fresh oil. It is important to warm up the engine to operating temperature before you replace the oil. Warming up the engine helps the oil flow better, and it causes contaminates in the oil to get suspended in the oil and drain out with the old oil. I always use a single grade oil in the warm season with air cooled engines. Single grade oil holds up better than a multi grade oil under high temperatures. Air cooled engines run at a higher temperature than a …
