generator owners, quick question

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  1. sammPD4075

    sammPD4075 Knows an apex

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    This is the first year ill have one of my own(honda eu2000). My question is do you run yours all day straight or do you turn it off when u go out to ride and its not powering your warmers? is it bad to run it all day straight? is it bad to constantly be firing it up and turning it off?

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  2. Prufrock

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    They're designed to run for long periods, so that shouldn't be an issue. Mine's never showed signs of trouble and I turn it off while I'm on track. It barely sips gas, so it's mostly just a habit at this point.
     
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  3. jcrich

    jcrich What's an apex?

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    I run mine all day. I have fans etc going. No issues. Robin/Subaru 4500 inverter.
     
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  4. steve802cc

    steve802cc Knows an apex

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    Leaving it running won't be an issue, but shutting it off also insures that your warmers don't get left on.
     
  5. TheRabbit

    TheRabbit STT Staff
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    I run 2 sets of warmer off my Ryobi 2200 and they are on alternating ride groups generally when I'm coaching... I never shut it off from 730am til 5pm never an issue...
     
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  6. Woofentino Pugrossi

    Woofentino Pugrossi What's an apex?

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    The Honda should have an eco switch. My Champion inverter does and I usually leave it on eco. When its doing nothing it idles down. The Honda should do the same. Saves a little gas.

    One problem I've encountered with these quiet inverter gennies, you don't hear them real well and dont realise that it ran out of gas at the most inopportune time. :D
     
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  7. Prufrock

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    That's why I got a three-pronged, light up extension cable! Removes the power strip from the equation, too.
     
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  8. Roll Hard Racing

    Roll Hard Racing What's an apex?
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    Someone somewhere else mentioned plug a radio up to it. On bright days the lights are hard to see. But you'll know when the radio is off, that the Genny is out of fuel
     
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  9. VernLux

    VernLux Knows an apex

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    Or plug in your pit fan. Trust me, when you come in off the track on a 90+ degree day down south, where the humidity is like 8000%, and you don't have a fan running.....you'll know it pretty quickly. The other option is to plug in a Disco Ball and when the people quit dancing.......your generator is out of gas! :D
     
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  10. R/T Performance

    R/T Performance found track bike
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    I run mine all day and all night sometimes. eco idle it's almost silent. I fill the genny and my bike at lunch unless you have extended run full tank it is a must. change the oil about every 4th weekend
     
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  11. Woofentino Pugrossi

    Woofentino Pugrossi What's an apex?

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    I have a fan on mine also, along with radio. :)
     
  12. j cal

    j cal Rides with no training wheels

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    I have a Honda eu2000i and noticed that I ran out of fuel after around 4-5 hours of continuous use (non eco mode). I don't have an expansion tank

    Edit: Continuous use of tire warmers only

    Does this seem right?
     
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  13. kisertn

    kisertn What's an apex?

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    I've got the Yamaha equivalent and that sounds about right to me. I always run in eco mode though and so mine tends to last about 10 hours. Not sure how large your fuel tank is though. Mine is 1.1 gallons.
     
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  14. R/T Performance

    R/T Performance found track bike
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    yes my Yamaha 2k or Honda 2k with heavy load run 7am till about 1pm ish
     
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  15. TLR67

    TLR67 Cheers!
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    I just picked up 2 brand new Yamaha 2000'IS's with a pigtail kit and covers off Craig's List..... $1600.00 a guy bought them but then wanted something bigger...
     

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