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Ignoramus607
Let me start a little tangential thread. My generator can be started
in merely cold weather by use of glow plugs. But suppose that weather
becomes extremely cold, such as -20F (It happened here). In times of
outages, starting a generator becomes extremely urgent due to quick
cooling of the house.
Should I expect to be able to start my Onan DJE with just glow plugs?
(I know that I should try that)
If not, I have a cheap propane torch with little gas bottles. Would it
be able to warm the generator and air in that enclosure, sufficiently?
What is the practical thing to do under the circumstances to get the
generator going?
The genset is in an enclosure.
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in merely cold weather by use of glow plugs. But suppose that weather
becomes extremely cold, such as -20F (It happened here). In times of
outages, starting a generator becomes extremely urgent due to quick
cooling of the house.
Should I expect to be able to start my Onan DJE with just glow plugs?
(I know that I should try that)
If not, I have a cheap propane torch with little gas bottles. Would it
be able to warm the generator and air in that enclosure, sufficiently?
What is the practical thing to do under the circumstances to get the
generator going?
The genset is in an enclosure.
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