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    Posted: 07 Aug 2017 at 3:12pm
Hey Podders,
I just received my Honda 2000i. Set it up , plugged in my 179, everything ran, even the air conditioner. I only ran the air conditioner for a short time. Time will tell if I choose the right one...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jul 2017 at 4:04pm
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The price is what has kept me from purchasing one of these setups. To be sure, they include the machined cap with fittings, the tank, and the gas line. In order to seal, one can't just take any old cap, drill a hole, and glue a fitting in. Everything needs to seal tight and be resistant to gasoline. One can purchase the cap separately for much less, but then one needs to find the other parts to make the system work.


I was just looking at the cap on my Firman.  It doesn't look like a big job to get another cap from Firman (if they'll sell you one) and seal it air-tight by removing the inner piece that lets it draw air and seal the holes (Epoxy is gasoline resistant), then drill a center hole and install a nozzle that you can fit a hose to (that's not rocket science either).  If there's nothing else to it, then you need a gas can with a vent.  OK, old gas cans had the screw-off vent on the backside but modern ones don't have one, so again, you'll have to figure out how to make a fitting with a cap and seal it to the gas can.  If I haven't missed anything, that's all that $146 unit has going for it.  Well, it's a project to think about, but I won't know how badly I think I need it until the weather cools off and we start using our camper.  We are doing a camping-lifestyle change.  We have been "travelers."  Class B Mercedes motorhome.  See a lot but don't spend much time camping in one spot.  Walmart international campgrounds have been our preference because we just need a place to sleep and hit the road in the morning.  Now with a Pod, those days are over.  Travel trailers are better suited for people that stay in one place a few days and not as suited to the "drive-all-day" traveler where the motorhome shines because you can use the inside of the camper all day (It's always cool in the camper...wife can go to the bathroom, get me a sandwich or a drink, etc...while going down the road, something you can't do with a travel trailer unless you stop some place and go into the trailer, which is HOT.) . So we are going to see how much we like "place-camping" this fall.  There may be a real nice 2018 RP-176 for sale this fall! LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jul 2017 at 2:57pm
Sean Micheal of Long Long Honeymoon has an entire site set up for RV generators that may be helpful here. He also has several video reviews on the LoLoHo YouTube site. Here is the link to RV generator site of Sean's: RV GenSet Site

And Sean's Youtube channel: LoLoHo Youtube
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jul 2017 at 2:41pm
The price is what has kept me from purchasing one of these setups. To be sure, they include the machined cap with fittings, the tank, and the gas line. In order to seal, one can't just take any old cap, drill a hole, and glue a fitting in. Everything needs to seal tight and be resistant to gasoline. One can purchase the cap separately for much less, but then one needs to find the other parts to make the system work.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 Jul 2017 at 10:43am
Originally posted by StephenH

IPI Industries B.E.R.G System.

Thanks for finding that.  Two problems... they cost 1/4 as much as the whole generator and I seriously doubt they fit a Firman Gen (they seem to be mostly Honda, although they list a few Odd makes).  There's the problem.  It seems like every Gen has a different size of fill cap.  Even if I could find the correct gas cap, I'd really have to want it badly to pay over $140 for that system.  I wonder if a guy could make his own?  It doesn't seem to be anything more than another tank and a hose to a gas cap designed to take a hose?  It uses "vacuum draw technology" but is that anything more than your gen cap being sealed (so it doesn't draw air around it but has to draw through the siphon hose in the middle) and the second tank has the vent so it has to draw through that one?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jul 2017 at 9:58pm
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Originally posted by spydie

Just got my new Firman 3000/3500 watt Gen delivered . . .
1.8 gallon tank
9 hour run time at 25% power

The only drawback I can see to this one is the tank is too small.

If you're not familiar with Firman, this spring they started selling Gens under their own name, but they are major producer for all the "other guys" like Coleman gens, etc.


I have seen extended run tanks that use a larger gas tank with a special cap that draws from the larger tank as the generator is running. I have not had need of one so far, but I would look into whether there is one for the Firman. It looks like an excellent buy. I may look into it when it comes time to replace my Generac iX2000. In my case, the drawback would be the weight. I can lift the Generac but the Firman would be too much. I would need a ramp to load in into the truck bed.


Yes, it does weigh more than the 2000 watt Gens.  I have never heard of those special caps you spoke of.  I'll have to do some research and see if I can find something.  Right now at 50% power, I'm only getting about 5 hours out of it.  If I need to run it all night when it's too hot out to sleep, I'll need another 3 hours.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jul 2017 at 8:22pm
Originally posted by spydie

Just got my new Firman 3000/3500 watt Gen delivered . . .
1.8 gallon tank
9 hour run time at 25% power

The only drawback I can see to this one is the tank is too small.

If you're not familiar with Firman, this spring they started selling Gens under their own name, but they are major producer for all the "other guys" like Coleman gens, etc.


I have seen extended run tanks that use a larger gas tank with a special cap that draws from the larger tank as the generator is running. I have not had need of one so far, but I would look into whether there is one for the Firman. It looks like an excellent buy. I may look into it when it comes time to replace my Generac iX2000. In my case, the drawback would be the weight. I can lift the Generac but the Firman would be too much. I would need a ramp to load in into the truck bed.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jul 2017 at 1:13am
I can tell you the last camping trip we went on I took some readings of my geny. My geny at 25' behind the pod, ambient noise 38 dBs, 1/4 load 48 dBs, full load 50 dBs. From the front 25' ambient noise 38dNs 1/4 load 46dBs, full load 50 dBs, At 50' distance ambient noise 38 dBs 1/4 load 40 dBs, full load 42 dBs. It was by far the quietest geny in the CG.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 Jul 2017 at 6:56pm
Originally posted by Plantguy

How quiet is it?

WHAT?  SPEAK UP, I CAN'T HEAR YOU!

Actually it's no worse than any others I've had.  At about 20 feet I measured it at 64 db but like all measurements it depends on a lot of other things like the ambient noise around you (cars driving down the road near my house), the foliage around you or running it near an open garage door.  It's rated at 58 db.
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