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Hi. Looking at a Generac generator on sale at Canadian Tire It is 9400w starting and 7500 running wIt is on sale for $950 Canadian which seems like a keen price. any opinions or experience with Generacappreciated. Also wondering if anyone would know what the THD % figures would be on these models orwhere to ask to find it. I suppose to power a welder or power tools it wouldn't matter that much. Thanks
Reply:i got a home depot special, it was $1400. that was too much. i screwed the first one up, it put out pretty good.. i bought a second, didnt seem to put out what the first did. its yellow, and supposedly 10000 starting 8000 running, i think. your limited for welding. it has a 14hs briggs on it i think. 1400 was too much. nowdays i could buy a costco on lil lesss watts, for far more less $. i wouldnt buy another
Reply:I had a small 4000 watt Generac for 20 years.... always ran great. just recently upgraded to this Pulsar .... neighbor has the 1000 version for a few years and loves it... for $942.00 Shipped, I said why not. I was just running it today for a little exercise. Bought it on Ebay (seller-autocaredepot).

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Reply:Email Generac customer service and they will tell you if it has clean-power.

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Reply:Generally inverters have the cleanest power. Should be reviews on the generator if Canadian Tire sells it but Generac usually gets mixed reviews. What kind of welder do you want to run off it? I think it would be better to look for a used welder/generator. Might have to spend a little more but would be a much better option.
Reply:Is it this one?https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/g...-3992800p.html

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Originally Posted by Oscar

Is it this one?https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/g...-3992800p.html
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Originally Posted by Josey

Hi. Looking at a Generac generator on sale at Canadian Tire It is 9400w starting and 7500 running wIt is on sale for $950 Canadian which seems like a keen price. any opinions or experience with Generacappreciated. Also wondering if anyone would know what the THD % figures would be on these models orwhere to ask to find it. I suppose to power a welder or power tools it wouldn't matter that much. Thanks
Reply:Correct, that one is not Last edited by Oscar; 10-17-2020 at 08:59 PM.

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Reply:You're not looking at high end generators. Champion generally get good reviews and are in the same category as Generac as far as quality. The Generac is likely just as Chinese as Champion. Generac is affiliated with Briggs & Stratton. Honda or maybe Subaru/Robin are a higher end generator than either Generac or Champion but obviously cost more. Have a friend who had the wiring in his RV fried using a Yamaha inverter that went south. Some of the welder/generator combo's run at half throttle when in generator mode which will save fuel and engine wear.
Reply:There is down side to large generators is use more fuel. I would size your water pump to keep fuel usage down.Also look this one under $700.00https://www.harborfreight.com/9000-w...iii-63970.htmlYou buy a low cost tri fuel carb on Amazon Dave

Originally Posted by Josey

Hi. Looking at a Generac generator on sale at Canadian Tire It is 9400w starting and 7500 running wIt is on sale for $950 Canadian which seems like a keen price. any opinions or experience with Generacappreciated. Also wondering if anyone would know what the THD % figures would be on these models orwhere to ask to find it. I suppose to power a welder or power tools it wouldn't matter that much. Thanks
Reply:Hi. Just a quick Interesting update on the generator. After finding out that Generac and champion are both in the 20 to 25% thd range. I was inquiring about Briggs and Stratton models also in Canadian tire They seemedTo be higher priced and also made in china. But when I contacted them They said all there open frame generatorsare between 3 and 6 % thd and there inverters between2 and 3 % The one on sale at present 10000 starting and 8000 running w on sale for $ 1299 Canadian. Down from $1599. I'm thinking that isn'ta bad price for that generator.
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Originally Posted by 123weld

i got a home depot special, it was $1400. that was too much. i screwed the first one up, it put out pretty good.. i bought a second, didnt seem to put out what the first did. its yellow, and supposedly 10000 starting 8000 running, i think. your limited for welding. it has a 14hs briggs on it i think. 1400 was too much. nowdays i could buy a costco on lil lesss watts, for far more less $. i wouldnt buy another
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Originally Posted by 123weld

1400 was too much. nowdays i could buy a costco on lil lesss watts, for far more less $. i wouldnt buy another
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Originally Posted by walker

I have no idea what the hell you just said!
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Originally Posted by John T

I had a small 4000 watt Generac for 20 years.... always ran great. just recently upgraded to this Pulsar .... neighbor has the 1000 version for a few years and loves it... for $942.00 Shipped, I said why not. I was just running it today for a little exercise. Bought it on Ebay (seller-autocaredepot).

Reply:Don't ever buy anything like that at Canadian tire.anything they sell is a Canatin tire special production by the manufacturer.Contracts change every year.It means, a year, maybe two, or three years in the future when you need to service it, maybe some carb parts or a muffler, whatever; you're **** out of luck.CT carries no parts or service.You have to rely on the manufacturer, who made changes from their normal products to cheapen it for CT.No parts, no info, it's all a throw away.ExamplesDrill Dr - You can buy the shaprner, but no replacement wheels.Not anywhere in Canada, all online orders with credit card, no in person store sales anywhere in CanadaThe Lincoln Welders, plastic parts used where welding shop models are aluminum.....Lots of other examples over the years.I'd look at Honda units.
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Originally Posted by farmersammm

How long will that thing run under full load with that can of propane?
Reply:As far as THDIm not overly concerned with that. Our cable TV/Internet service arrives via telephone line /CoaxSo when the power goes out we usually also lose Internet service and TV anyway. The big generator is mainly for central AC/boiler/well pump/lights etc.If we really need to use a computer, I also have a 2000 W inverter I can throw on the back porch with an extension cord. That little bugger will run all day long on less than one tank of gasMiller 211Hypertherm PM 451961 Lincoln Idealarc 250HTP 221 True Wisdom only comes from Pain.
Reply:The advantage of a large tank is buying propane in July and August at lower prices for winter.I also like a wet line for filling small tanks.Dave

Originally Posted by John T

Not sure yet SamThe last storm we were out for I think four days. And my neighbor went through two of those bottles. They are 40 pound bottlesLocally $20 each to fill. I currently have 100 gallon bottle for the kitchen stove top burners and Td off to my outside barbecue grill. I am probably going to upgrade to a 250 Gallon tank so I can run a line to the generator
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Originally Posted by 123weld

what the **** would make u think i was talking to u ?
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Originally Posted by smithdoor

The advantage of a large tank is buying propane in July and August at lower prices for winter.I also like a wet line for filling small tanks.Dave
Reply:I am in CaliforniaI had 2 500 gal tanksDave

Originally Posted by Hobbytime

unless your tank is about 1000 gallons you wont make but a month or so in the winter and a percentage of the tank doesnt get filled so the propane can turn into a gas from liquid...average usage by me is about 150+ gallons a month with supplement wood heat..any tank I believe over 500 gallon must be buried..the tank and burying it is big $$$$ ..I have a prebuy contract from the propane supplier, so I pay the same price all year..or summer prices in the winter, I check around to see if they bump up the price in the summer compared to others for the prebuy and they dont...I have a large generac generator I put a converter on for trifuel...gasoline, propane and natural gas...its 23500 surge watts 18,000 continuous.its one of several generators I have..smaller ones for smaller jobs..the generac runs any heavy electrical equipment I have...
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Originally Posted by smithdoor

I am in CaliforniaI had 2 500 gal tanksDave
Reply:The tanks was use in June to August for foundry After time the cost of propane jump up. At end of September they where top off for heating till May or June.If wonder how must propane I in summer is was 500 to 600 gallons per week.Dave

Originally Posted by Hobbytime

where they for a commercial application? then above ground would be approved or whatever your regulations are.., but by me for residential, the largest above ground tank allowed is 500 gallon, thats what I have...going bigger didnt make financial sense, it would have cost enough not to break even with cheaper propane for over 20 years and with the prebuy program it would never pay off to get a bigger tank..but I can have multiple tanks if needed...

Originally Posted by Hobbytime

gee azzwipe..you just make friends everywhere....
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