tscott8201
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I work for a North Florida utility company and decided to buy my 803a after last years tropical storms left us without power for 3 days on 2 separate occasions. Man did that pay off this year. When the lights go out we are all hands on deck to get everything put back up and I worry about my wife and kids stuck in a hot house with no running water. For Irma though, we lost power around 10pm Sunday night and I was up at 5am the following morning getting the generator plugged in and fired up. She ran for roughly 82 hours straight without a hiccup. The wife had lights, TV, and air conditioning the whole time. ****, she even ran the washing machine while I was out working. I could hear the genset come under load when the AC kicked on, but she would just throttle up and ride through the inrush and settle back down. All the wife had to do was top off the diesel tank every 4 hours or so. Haven't had time to do the math yet, but it looks like we burned right around 50 gallons of diesel which puts us at around .6 or.7 gallons an hour. Given the load, this sounds about right.
I've got a few things I'd like to improve. The fuel gauge, and the % load gauge aren't working so I'll try to get those fixed, and I'm considering adding and auxiliary tank to the trailer to allow longer run times between refueling. Over all, I am incredibly happy that I bought this generator. In my mid it's already paid for itself.
Tom
I've got a few things I'd like to improve. The fuel gauge, and the % load gauge aren't working so I'll try to get those fixed, and I'm considering adding and auxiliary tank to the trailer to allow longer run times between refueling. Over all, I am incredibly happy that I bought this generator. In my mid it's already paid for itself.
Tom