I also keep gasoline stabilizer in the gas that I keep in my Honda
EU2000i's tank and my extra gas cans. You can buy fuel stabilizer at
Advance Auto Parts or other auto stores.
73, George, K5KG
On 1/25/2016 9:17 AM, Chuck Milam, N9KY wrote:
On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 3:19 PM, <john@kk9a.com> wrote:
I bought a Honda EU2000I for my station....
....so I attempted to use the generator that was in storage for years. It
started
right up! I did not notice any RFI from it
You must have followed the directions for long-term storage, no fuel in the
tank, completely dry carburetor, run some oil through, etc. Those Hondas
are notorious for getting gummed-up carburetors if you leave them sit with
fuel in the system for over a few weeks or so. Then again, that could just
be the USA's crappy ethanol-laced gasoline causing the problem.
I spend a little extra per gallon at the farm co-op for ethanol-free fuel
and apply fuel treatments. I start my generator every week or two just to
keep fresh fuel cycled through the system. The average cost for getting
the carburetor cleaned/repaired at the Honda dealer is around $100, and
they're usually not open at night when the power's out. ;)
--
George Wagner, K5KG
Sarasota, FL
941-400-1960
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