Powerland Portable Natural Gas Generator 6500 Watt











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The video shows the Setup, Starting, and Adjusting of the Generator. We Tested it with Two 1,500 Watt Space Heaters, and the Generator maintained it's composure. Powerland NG (Natural Gas) 6500 Watt Portable Generator can power common household appliances and power tools. It is equipped with 120 volt outlets, a 12 volt DC outlet for battery charging, and a 120/240 volt outlet, powered by a 16HP 4-Stroke OHV engine, Automatic Low Oil Shutdown and an Automatic Voltage Regulator for an affordable price. The generator has two AC Outlets and a 30Amp Twist-Lock Connector and a 20 Amp Twist-Lock Connector. Low oil level sensor. Electric and (mostly useless recoil start). Non Charging but Rechargeable Battery included. Low pressure regulator installed. • The Generator appears to be quieter than my former Generac GP7500E (Note a 7500 Watt Generator), but its not as heavy and I don't think as reliable. If you are handy, copy my other Video and convert a Reliable Generac or Briggs Stratton generator yourself with a Natural Gas Kit. The Generac GP Series fits the Donut Natural Gas kit without cutting the frame and you can even extend the exhaust easily on it. Generac's Better X Series has pressurized lubrication that is better, but you will have to cut the frame to fit the adapter. I prefer reliability for my family. Watch My other Video for Written Details on converting a gasoline generator to Natural Gas, yourself. • To be fair, it has some somewhat useful features that my Generac Lacked, such as a Voltmeter which actually is useful, a Circuit Shutoff Switch and a Key. But I think that Generac makes a better cost/benefit decision by leaving these out, and including four outlets, and a plug in charger. • This Generator Uses the Following Spark Plugs: • Stock Plug - NGK (7131) BPR6ES Standard Spark Plug • Champion Equivalent - RN9YC • E3 Equivalent - E3 Spark Plugs E3.22 Small Engine, Lawn and Garden Spark Plug • If you want to save a few hundred dollars, or are not handy, or for some unknown reason don't want to ask your friend to help you with the Natural Gas Kit conversion, you can do well with this generator. Just connect a Battery Tender Plus trickle charger to the battery, and add a manual transfer switch to the package, and you will be good to go. Also Replace the Spark Plug with the E3 Spark Plug for easier starting. You can watch my video using the E3 Spark plug by searching for this video: v=_xzWV81FxpQ • Overall for about $800 it's a good deal from: http://www.powerlandonline.com

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