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Wandering Orange
Sep 8, 2012

I did a conversion on a Honda EU2000, same model as yours just older, about 10 years ago. It has been flawless so long as the propane delivery is clean, I think I've cleaned the regulator a few times due to sediment or bugs. But this is a cabin gen that's been through frozen heck and at least one literal high water event. So may not be a problem if yours is permanently installed.

Other downsides: I did not come up with a clever solution for the hose out of the door so removing that can be a pain. Build a bracket for the regulator that mounts to the gen itself so you don't have that flopping around.

Modifications and install was painless, I would highly recommend it.

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Wandering Orange
Sep 8, 2012

Is the gas tank vent clogged? Have you run it with fresh fuel lines out of a different container?

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