1. Completely disassemble a banana plug 2. Slide your wire through the smaller hole on the threaded rear end cap 3. Slide the clear nylon compression sleeve...
Excellent Job Cragenpuff, couldn't have said it any better!!! ... cap ... slotted ... keep it ... or so on ... much ... portion ... place ... keep the wire...
Thanks, exactly what I needed - I couldn't be sure of the orientation and position of the small nylon piece. Thanks again ! ... cap ... slotted ... keep it ......
just purchased a eu2000 from wise equipment for $875 including shipping. I want to use it for emergency power, I live on the coast of NC and loose power when...
Add up the power demands of the items you want to run on the generator and see what the total is. On page 55 of the owners manual, the specs show rated AC...
My very non-scientific answer is that if you can run all of the stuff on one 15-amp house circuit then you can probably do it with the EU2000. The fridge...
... The short answer is absolutely. But as you know, we sometimes think small and think that we can make do. I would suggest the Honda 3000, just because it...
... Sorry, I didn't read your post carefully. I see you have already purchased the 2000 Honda. Still a good choice, try it....you'll like it .... hershey...
Congrats on the new gennie and the great deal! I agree with others, you probably can run that stuff okay. Measuring the actual appliance loads, however, is...
That fuse trick is a great tip. Much cheaper than the Fluke clamp-on ammeter I bought. On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 18:49:43 -0000, kamper_bob wrote: Congrats on the...
Absolutely, I used one of my EU2000i's during our evacuation from Katrina in New Orleans to power a 22 cu ft or so refrigerator, a TV or jam box, three or...
After three years fulltime RV life and over 4000 hours of daily use on my EU2000i now for the first time it hasn't run a beat in two weeks. I finally installed...
After three years fulltime RV life and over 4000 hours of daily use on my EU2000i now for the first time it hasn't run a beat in two weeks I know nothing about...
Through recent experience, we powered 2 refrig, 1 small TV, several lights off one Genny. And the house heater (gas heat with electric fan), big screen TV, and...
Dave: That sounds like a great setup! Would you provide details about brand, model, & equipment used? I'd like to do something just like that. I love the...
Hi everyone, Just received my new EU2000 this week. Been lurking on the site for several weeks picking up information. I decided in late fall that I had to...
<<<I also have a Class B Sprinter RV>>> Tiger, personally i just use honda oil costs about $3 or $4/ quart and i'm happy with that, you only use 1/2 quart. the...
AT the top of the main page is the search feature. Type in "oil" and you will get many messages. Go thru them and see the various opinions. My opinion is to...
... One thing that wasn't mentioned. Many of the users here are RV'ers who use their generators frequently, so these don't apply to them. Since you want to...
e man, So far we like the MB Cruiser alot. I have one of the early models and of course they've made some upgrades. One is a larger propane tank, which makes...
Excellent advice! Thanks! On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 18:57:17 -0000, Gary Wilson wrote: One thing that wasn't mentioned. Many of the users here are RV'ers who use...
I have followed the owner's manual and removed all the gas from the tank, Carb.,fuel pump and put a little oil in the spark plug hole and the few other things...
During hurricane season I would keep a minimum of 25 gallons on hand. We evacuated New Orleans with 2 EU2000i's and 10 gallons of gas. I loaned one of the...
Don't forget the Stabil This new gas won't last the hurricane season. cragenpuff@... wrote: During hurricane season I would keep a minimum of 25 gallons...
This is what I do for storms (winter and summer electrical ones) and power outtages. I keep from 10 to 15 gallons in gas tanks, all with Stabil mixed in. I...