Here is my "Backup Generator" to my backup Honda eu2000i which has some quirks, Maybe it's because this one is a cheaper unit, which atleast for me is a plus as pricey stuff sucks! & the best things in life are free (or close to it), anyway this was the first start off this Coleman Pulse 1850 Generator which I picked off my buddy who likely trash picked this (at the time the genney didn't start but I quickly determined that the fuel petcock was off [& got an idea to check the Honda on which I found out it was lacking!?!?]) anyways I say in my video that I will sell either one but at this point I will rather retain both atleast for now & the more I look at this the more I like besides being a bit louder than the Honda (it's got redneck written all over it & I'm cool with that!) ~ Even has a fuel petcock to prevent gumming up your carb - who would have thought of that at Honda? the only thing that I'd wish was that this thing had was voltage regulator, & not sure if there is a fuel pump to be able to use a non-pump, non-gravity feed aux extended run fuel system. btw the black baggy on the side is some neatbags attempt at keeping the battery charging cables in place ;) Rate, Comment, Befriend, Respond or Subscribe ~ Thanks, Dan! And don't forget the virtually effortless, donation friendly, affiliate site begbucks.com at www.begbucks.com (Thanks for your support.)
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Coleman Powermate Pulse 1850 Generator Running
Coleman Powermate Pulse 1850 Generator Running Video Clips. Duration : 2.07 Mins.
Here is my "Backup Generator" to my backup Honda eu2000i which has some quirks, Maybe it's because this one is a cheaper unit, which atleast for me is a plus as pricey stuff sucks! & the best things in life are free (or close to it), anyway this was the first start off this Coleman Pulse 1850 Generator which I picked off my buddy who likely trash picked this (at the time the genney didn't start but I quickly determined that the fuel petcock was off [& got an idea to check the Honda on which I found out it was lacking!?!?]) anyways I say in my video that I will sell either one but at this point I will rather retain both atleast for now & the more I look at this the more I like besides being a bit louder than the Honda (it's got redneck written all over it & I'm cool with that!) ~ Even has a fuel petcock to prevent gumming up your carb - who would have thought of that at Honda? the only thing that I'd wish was that this thing had was voltage regulator, & not sure if there is a fuel pump to be able to use a non-pump, non-gravity feed aux extended run fuel system. btw the black baggy on the side is some neatbags attempt at keeping the battery charging cables in place ;) Rate, Comment, Befriend, Respond or Subscribe ~ Thanks, Dan! And don't forget the virtually effortless, donation friendly, affiliate site begbucks.com at www.begbucks.com (Thanks for your support.)
Here is my "Backup Generator" to my backup Honda eu2000i which has some quirks, Maybe it's because this one is a cheaper unit, which atleast for me is a plus as pricey stuff sucks! & the best things in life are free (or close to it), anyway this was the first start off this Coleman Pulse 1850 Generator which I picked off my buddy who likely trash picked this (at the time the genney didn't start but I quickly determined that the fuel petcock was off [& got an idea to check the Honda on which I found out it was lacking!?!?]) anyways I say in my video that I will sell either one but at this point I will rather retain both atleast for now & the more I look at this the more I like besides being a bit louder than the Honda (it's got redneck written all over it & I'm cool with that!) ~ Even has a fuel petcock to prevent gumming up your carb - who would have thought of that at Honda? the only thing that I'd wish was that this thing had was voltage regulator, & not sure if there is a fuel pump to be able to use a non-pump, non-gravity feed aux extended run fuel system. btw the black baggy on the side is some neatbags attempt at keeping the battery charging cables in place ;) Rate, Comment, Befriend, Respond or Subscribe ~ Thanks, Dan! And don't forget the virtually effortless, donation friendly, affiliate site begbucks.com at www.begbucks.com (Thanks for your support.)