Here in northern Indiana a line of pretty violent storms went through the area around 1:00-1:30PM. Had lots of wind for 20-30 minutes and about an inch of rain over an hours. And the power went out. Seems like a big tree next to SR15 blew over onto the power lines on the other side of the road. After the power remained off for 45 minutes, I went down to the shop and lulled the genset up to the house with the BX, started it up, plugged in the power cord and set the control switch to the run position.
Went into the basement, turned the main breaker off, slid the interlock down and turned the generator breaker on. And there was light!
This was the first time for a real test of the unit, I had done a couple of tests with a couple of electric heaters, but it hadn't been hooked to the house so far.
It ran just fine until I noticed the neighbor's porch light was on around10:15PM, when I went down and switched back to normal power.
So it ran for a little over 8 hours and looked like it burned 2.5 gallons according to my dipstick. Oil level on the engine dipstick didn't move. The little Yanmar 3TNA-72UJ ean like a champ.
It carried the A/C and well pump with no problem, never a flicker. Voltage stayed right at 230-235 volts. I might have to bump the rpm up a tad, as with the A/C on, it dropped to 58.4Hz, about 3520 rpm.
Went into the basement, turned the main breaker off, slid the interlock down and turned the generator breaker on. And there was light!
This was the first time for a real test of the unit, I had done a couple of tests with a couple of electric heaters, but it hadn't been hooked to the house so far.
It ran just fine until I noticed the neighbor's porch light was on around10:15PM, when I went down and switched back to normal power.
So it ran for a little over 8 hours and looked like it burned 2.5 gallons according to my dipstick. Oil level on the engine dipstick didn't move. The little Yanmar 3TNA-72UJ ean like a champ.
It carried the A/C and well pump with no problem, never a flicker. Voltage stayed right at 230-235 volts. I might have to bump the rpm up a tad, as with the A/C on, it dropped to 58.4Hz, about 3520 rpm.