EU7000is Genconnex Propane Natural Gas Conversion (not) Running at 30F

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I was able to get it started when the machine was around 40F, right out of the garage, and after that it ran pretty rough with a 1500 watt load and almost smooth with a 3000 watt load. After it warmed up for a while, I then disconnected the load and this is what happened.

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Maybe a video of the meter and the hose and the piping might help as well. You can block your meter number and anything else for your privacy of course.

Moondoggy
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SUPER Economical when it died! But seriously, ECO was on. Why do you ask?

MstrMark
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If you can get the unit to run you should clock the meter, you watch the smallest hand and when the generator is on, count the revolutions in 2 minutes let me know and I will try to clock it for you.

Moondoggy
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Did this get worked out? I've been interested in the Genconnex modification and noticed they are sold out till May. Perhaps they can figure it out by then? I would be using natural gas as the primary fuel option.

Hope you got it running. Looks chilly! :-)

marshallhammond
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Natural gas orifices are larger than Propane, so if you are running the propane orifice you will starve the motor.

Moondoggy
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Have you seen the Youtube video Honda EU7000 Fuel Injected Running on Natural Gas?

Moondoggy
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Hi Mark, in what position was the ECO switch.

johnpoppe
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What’s the size hose connecting natural gas?
I found that too small of diameter starves the generator.

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