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    Nov 21, 2009, 04:06 PM
    Generator dies in curves on road
    I have a HondaEU3000is generator mounted behind my semi to power my air conditioner,
    It dies every time I negotiate a on or off ramp curve also on windy roads. What can I do to keep it running, on straight roads it does not die and runs fine
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    Nov 21, 2009, 07:34 PM

    Try a weighted fuel pickup attached to a line flexible enough to move to the side the gas is moving to.
    Peace,
    Clarke
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    Nov 21, 2009, 07:34 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by rolfg43 View Post
    I have a HondaEU3000is generator mounted behind my semi to power my air conditioner,
    it dies every time i negotiate a on or off ramp curve also on windy roads. What can I do to keep it running, on straight roads it does not die and runs fine
    Hi! rolfg43, welcome to AMHD :)

    This sounds like the problem NASCAR drivers have when their at the end of a long green flag run...

    Your fuel is sloshing in the tank, and having a hard time being picked-up when you make those turns. The generator engine is being fuel starved. (Think centrifugal force)

    What you need is a tank with baffles in it to help control the sloshing, or some type of leveling system there on the Tractor aft/service deck to keep the generator level.

    Just a thought, could the generator engine be converted to propane or natural gas... what's your refer run on?
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    Nov 21, 2009, 07:36 PM
    Darn it Clarke, you bet me agin'... k
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    Nov 21, 2009, 08:53 PM

    There is a slight possibility that it's the oil level switch.

    See if it does it with a full tank?
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    Nov 22, 2009, 07:26 AM

    Hi,
    I agree it could be oil level, but doubtful. I do know that those service trucks or trailer that John Deere dealers did their Ready To Mow at home servicing had Onan generators powering the equipment and were very sensitive to inclination for the fuel pickup (which was rigid) and unforgiving when fuel was not being picked up (pumps were cooled by the pumped gas.)
    Peace,
    Clarke

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