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    MEP-802a: need aux fuel tank 20 gallon preferred but 10 would probably work

    Very few of the smaller standby units have alternators. It's an unnecessary added expense. Whenever it runs it's going to produce electricity, and when it's not running it needs a power source, so that's why they do it 120V. The older generacs did 240V, stepped it down to 18VAC using a...
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    MEP-802a: need aux fuel tank 20 gallon preferred but 10 would probably work

    Generac has kind of screwed the pooch for the off grid market, their attempt at a low RPM generator has had nothing but issues. Kohler came out with one not too long ago though that seems to be better. Even designed to turn off power to the control power in standby mode, where the Generac...
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    MEP-802a: need aux fuel tank 20 gallon preferred but 10 would probably work

    I'm using one of these on my Generac QP7500D generator. https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_410797_410797 only catch is, you're need to make some other type of vent, as the one on it is built into the fuel cap, so if it's getting rained on you will probably get moisture into the...
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    MEP-802a: need aux fuel tank 20 gallon preferred but 10 would probably work

    Can buy smaller aux type tanks from Northern Tool, just have to install the fitting you need into it and should be good to go.
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