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Most do the bay boats hold between 40 and 70 gallons. Fill your boat up it is enought gas for a week of running the generator. Get a barb splice, disconnect the hose from the water separator, run extra hose out of the drain plug in the boat, hook a reducer up to the size hose your generator has and hook up directly to generator. Now you have a generator with a 40 to 70 gallon tank. I had my offshore boat for Gustavo 250 gallons hooked directley to the generator. Only time I would shut it down was to change the oil. We were out of power for 12 days.. |
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How often did you change the oil, mine says every 20 hours that's once a day.
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I would shut mine down every evening and change the oil.
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Same thing I did with mine. 80 gallons
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ever morning
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Thats a good idea. Never thought of it. Thanks.
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lock them things down already people are going out to there sheds and noticing they don't have a generator anymore, they get stolen already!
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I lock mine up and keep the 40 close by n I gg a would die for that
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