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Honda Portable Generator Fuel Choices

There are different types of generators available in the market. Honda generators can be divided into several types depending on the fuel they use. But there are several advanced quality generators that are provided with dual- or tri-fuel configurations and this facility is available both with portable generators as well as standby generators. The dual or tri fuel feature enables you to use type of fuel according to your choice. As for example, you can switch from natural gas to biodiesel by simply reconnecting a hose.

If you choose to buy a Honda generator, make sure you get one that is rated for the amount of power that you think you will need. Look at the labels on lighting, appliances, and equipment you plan to connect to the generator to determine the amount of power that will be needed to operate the equipment. Honda portable generators run on different types of fossil fuels: natural gas, propane, diesel or gasoline.

The diesel generator is the most fuel-efficient. A gallon of diesel fuel will last two to three times as long as gasoline. Also, gasoline generators have to be cooled down before you can refuel which isn’t the case with diesel. Diesel generators are designed to run continuously for hours. The engines are cooled by water, very durable and more dependable than other kinds of generators and have the longest engine life. They use direct injection and are much less likely to start a fire as they don’t have spark plugs. Honda diesel generator is the least flammable of all the fuels making it safer to store. However, diesel generators are noisy, Smokey and hard to start in cold weather requiring heaters. Also, diesel fuel is more expensive than gasoline in many places. Diesel generators are usually the most expensive type and normally used for larger, commercial applications.

Propane gas generators are excellent for cold climates because they don’t have trouble starting in cold weather. If you have an existing propane tank for your stove or heater the generator can be hooked right up to that. The biggest disadvantage of propane is it’s a more expensive fuel than gas and produces less energy per unit volume than diesel. Propane has an unlimited shelf life. Propane burns clean and doesn’t gum up. It has the lowest noise level and a longer engine life than gasoline or diesel.

Honda generators are usually the cheapest and gasoline is available almost anywhere .However, they emit harmful carbon monoxide and are noisy. They also require frequent maintenance and the engine wears out faster than diesel, propane or natural gas generators. Gasoline has a short shelf life, gums up, is highly flammable and dangerous to store for long durations. They require frequent maintenance to avoid fuel filter and carburetor problems. However, they are the most affordable and popular choice for a standby home generator.

Oil and natural gas companies like, Western Pipeline Corporation, provide a reliable source of supply of all these types of fuel.

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