Where can I find a generator that runs on natural gas?
I've been told that you can buy kits to convert regular gasoline fueled generators (like what you'd find in Home Depot or Lowes) to run off of natural gas.
I'd like to find one that already has this kit attached but if I can't, anyone know where to find these kits and what kind of Pro I should ask to attach it?
I don't need a whole house generator, just something to run a furnace blower fan or a fridge...
Thanks!
You can try this one. It runs on LP or NG. Hope this helps.
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You can try this one. It runs on LP or NG. Hope this helps.
References :
http://cgi.ebay.com/Xtreme-Power-CC5000-Propane-LPG-Natural-Gas-Generator_W0QQitemZ250116678658QQcmdZViewItem
Check this web site for conversion kits.
http://www.propane-generators.com/
Read my generator page below for other installation and connection ideas.
References :
http://members.rennlist.org/warren/generator.html
All gas piping should be done by a licensed plumber.
That part is not DIY.
Kohler makes such units, but probably larger than you want.
Most small conversions will be for propane, not natural gas.
There IS a difference.
References :
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References :
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