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John Matthews



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 11:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The best generator is the one that belongs to the guy you pit next to Wink

I sell portables and home standbys in my shop and it's two different applications. Here's what I've learned....

If you're going to the track with it you'll want either the smallest unit you can get or a big one built into your trailer, anything in-between will mostly be in the way. If you just have small stuff that needs 110v you can get away with an inverter plugged into your cigarette lighter, much cheaper and you already have the tow vehicle.

If you want something for your home you'll need to figure out how to fuel it for a couple of days. Natural gas is great but don't let any air-cooled engine run for 4 days straight, one of my customers did and it wore the sucker out. If you want a portable that can do double duty you'll need at least 7500 watts and that's barely portable, you'll need a bunch of space in your trailer to carry it around and a transfer switch to hook it to your house. I sell a tri-fuel model from Winco that will meet your needs but it's almost as expensive as the Honda. I'm also a Honda dealer/service center, their stuff is good but they sure are proud of it. I think I'd rather have an extra kart or half a season running than a generator to run my IPod....

Non-inverter generators will cook your computer.

So, if the generator is something your wife wants to feel more secure at home while you're away you should just go with a home standby with the automatic switch, otherwise it's almost guaranteed that you'll be at the track with the generator when power goes out at home. If you're worried about natural gas get a big propane tank. Run synthetic oil and make sure you shut it down after a day or two running to change the oil.

If the generator is for you, and you want something that will power your house and be useful at the track get a Miller Trailblazer



http://www.millerwelds.com/products/enginedriven/product.php?model=M00190

and install it into your 40' race trailer. All you need is a long cord to get to your house Very Happy

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

joseph hollinger wrote:


Almost all of that stuff either runs on 12V or is something you don't need.

Joe, did you move to DC and get a job in Govt??
Razz

So your solution is to buy all new stuff that runs on 12v?

Ya ever try to make a pitcher of margaritas with a 12v blender?
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Who needs electricity for margaritas?


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ray Chiappe wrote:
A friend has one of these. Quite as a Honda & about a grand less.
http://www.rvstuffusa.com/rvgeneratorsinemasterig3000bykipor.html

I'm seeing that this one is not for sale in California...

Why...?
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

CARB

http://www.arb.ca.gov/homepage.htm

California has had it's own environmental standards for a long time now. I happen to think it's a good thing but some manufacturers don't see the value in certifying their products for sale in the eighth largest economy in the world Shocked
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ray Chiappe wrote:
A friend has one of these. Quite as a Honda & about a grand less.
http://www.rvstuffusa.com/rvgeneratorsinemasterig3000bykipor.html


Jeff DeMello wrote:
I wanted a Honda eu3000 but I was at a super modified race in Ohio and saw a used kipor 3000 for 600$$.. It powers my a/c and my compressor.. It's as quite as the Honda. If I was to buy new I would go with the Honda


I have one of these also. "Honda clone" Can't run the microwave and the A/C at the same time in the TT and needs oil every morning... Rolling Eyes but it's been very reliable (pull start)...
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

joseph hollinger wrote:
Kerry Matthews wrote:
joseph hollinger wrote:
One thing to keep in mind: the really small units can't run an A/C (or they can't start an A/C). That could be of interest in the future. And if you're not going to run an A/C then its hard to understand why you would waste money on a generator.


Power for the air compressor, track computer, fan, stereo/ iPod, battery chargers, and blender.

Shocked Cool


Almost all of that stuff either runs on 12V or is something you don't need.


Wrong. I NEED all that stuff! lol Gotta recharge the Contour battery between heats while I'm downloading video into my laptop. Then the MyChron info goes into the track computer while I sit in front of the fan because it's 108 in the shade at Buttonwillow in the middle of August... And the Doghouse without blender drinks????
I've been plugging the race trailer into the Doghouse lately, since I run the diesel generator in the Doghouse so Kozmo can watch Dog Whisperer in air conditioned comfort while I'm out on the track... Figured why run both generators, when one will do the trick?
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 12:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Johnny Brooks wrote:
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Almost all of that stuff either runs on 12V or is something you don't need.

Joe, did you move to DC and get a job in Govt??
Razz

So your solution is to buy all new stuff that runs on 12v?

Ya ever try to make a pitcher of margaritas with a 12v blender?
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Most of that stuff already runs on DC. And no one need a margarita when they already have tequila.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 8:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a friend that kart races and he had a couple of the Kipor ones that never worked well. They would just randomly die or not start at all. He became frustrated and just bought a nice Yamaha one. I have the Yamaha 3000 and its great. Super quiet, electric start, fairly portable, and runs everything except the A/C and compressor at the same time. I highly recommend it. You can't go wrong with the Honda EU ones either, which mine is basically Yamaha's version of it.

Whatever you do, don't get one of those obnoxiously loud generators. Anytime your generator is so loud that it pisses off your pit neighbor, it's too loud. Your fault, not his. Wink
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 8:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Also check out the Line of Yamaha Generators, we have 6 here at the track from 300-6500. They worth a look.
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/content/136/yamaha_generators_home.aspx
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 10:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

joseph hollinger wrote:


Most of that stuff already runs on DC. And no one need a margarita when they already have tequila.


"Power for the air compressor, track computer, fan, stereo/ iPod, battery chargers, and blender."

My stuff:
Air compressor--120vac only
Laptop--18.5vdc--120vac transformer to run/charge.
Fan--120vac only
Stereo/boombox--8 D-cells or 120vac only. (Priced D-cells lately?)
Battery chargers--Ctek and Sears--120vac only

Tequila--yes I could just drink it straight...but when it's 100 degrees with 90% humidity like we get here in the east, a nice frosty frozen drink is kinda nice! So is the AC in the trailer.

I've had a Honda EU3000i for years....highly recommended. I've used it for power outages as well...runs plasma TV, refrigerator, window AC unit or space heater, couple of lamps, etc.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Johnny Brooks wrote:
joseph hollinger wrote:


Most of that stuff already runs on DC. And no one need a margarita when they already have tequila.


"Power for the air compressor, track computer, fan, stereo/ iPod, battery chargers, and blender."

My stuff:
Air compressor--120vac only
Laptop--18.5vdc--120vac transformer to run/charge.
Fan--120vac only
Stereo/boombox--8 D-cells or 120vac only. (Priced D-cells lately?)
Battery chargers--Ctek and Sears--120vac only

Tequila--yes I could just drink it straight...but when it's 100 degrees with 90% humidity like we get here in the east, a nice frosty frozen drink is kinda nice! So is the AC in the trailer.

I've had a Honda EU3000i for years....highly recommended. I've used it for power outages as well...runs plasma TV, refrigerator, window AC unit or space heater, couple of lamps, etc.
Very Happy


My stuff: nitrogen tank (0V). Laptop: charged at home. Stock Moto never needs charging (0V). Boombox 12V. No fan, no AC, cooler full of beer. Man up.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry Joe, I don't like beer. And I'll keep all my toys, thank you. I LIKE toys...
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 2:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Seriously though....

If you're gonna spend all that money on a generator why not go with one that also works as a welder????

I have had to weld things at the track occasionally and even my puny Harbor Freight mig would cook a pretty decent sized welder trying to run on 110v.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 11:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

There's a tiny one at HF I'm looking at. I just need to run a heat gun to scrape my tires, what would you suggest for that?
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