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kooner
Reg. Jun 2011
Posted 2012-08-06 8:43 AM (#146129)
Subject: propane vs. gas


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need to replace our generator and am thinking going propane instead of gasoline, does anyone know about how long each small size tank will run? this will be an Onan 3600.mounted on the hay rack.
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2012-08-06 4:08 PM (#146137 - in reply to #146129)
Subject: RE: propane vs. gas


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  A 3600 LP will use about 1/2 gallon of LP per hour. LP doesn't have the BTU's that gasoline has. A couple 40# tanks wont last long. A 40 lb tank has approx. 9.5 gallons of propane. About three days running light and you'll be out.

Most 4000 watt Onan gasoline models are rebadged to 3600 watt when running on LP.

 



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kooner
Reg. Jun 2011
Posted 2012-08-06 5:17 PM (#146141 - in reply to #146129)
Subject: RE: propane vs. gas


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the half gallon per hour is about what I was guessing, the only reason I am thinking propane is to get rid of the gasoline tank inside the trailer for a little extra safety and that thinking may be all wrong but the front of a trailer has got to be safer than the rear.
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china doll
Reg. Jul 2012
Posted 2012-08-06 5:57 PM (#146142 - in reply to #146141)
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I have a gas generator under the gooseneck with a built in fuel tank under the trailer and it seems to run along time on not alot of fuel.

Mine is a 2400 

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justgurn
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2012-08-06 6:14 PM (#146144 - in reply to #146129)
Subject: RE: propane vs. gas



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I choose gas over propane due to the loss of pressure in the winter. I figured I would only use 1/2 a tank before the tank wouldn't have enough pressure to run the genset.
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2012-08-06 8:43 PM (#146147 - in reply to #146144)
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Originally written by justgurn on 2012-08-06 3:14 PM

I choose gas over propane due to the loss of pressure in the winter. I figured I would only use 1/2 a tank before the tank wouldn't have enough pressure to run the genset.

You might have a regulator problem.  It takes -50 F degrees to drop propane vapor pressure below 10 PSI.  If the regulator or tank is too small for the flow required, cold weather allows the regulator to freeze up.  A pan of warm water over the tank solves the problem temporaily.

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