| Mr Wizzard 2005-12-31, 10:21 pm |
| You said furnace man told you to be very carefull with
grounding because of flame sensor. Can you elaborate?
What exactally did furnace man tell you? I just found
out that its only when I isolate the ground connection
between my Honda eu2000i and the furnace does the
furnace work without kicking out the flame sensor. Also,
how did you connect your furnace to your new honda?
3-prong plug on the furnace and extension cord to generator ?
Thanks!
>Hello
> As I had said I would report on hooking my new Yamaha EF2400 inverter
> generator to the Carrier furnace, got the gen. running last sat., seems to
> run everything I have tried to run so far , including my high tech.
furnace
> with the sensitive Flame Sensor, sure is a lot quieter than the old
Briggs,
> had it running on patio, as soon as the door was closed the noise stopped,
> wife couldn't believe it, time will tell how long the unit will last,
engine
> service wouldn't scare me , even an old Ham radio operator like me would
> have a problem with inverter, am hopeful that Yamaha or Sams schematics
will
> have something out in the future, I'll just use it and hope for the
> best,would like advice on best oil to use in little 171 cc engine, book
says
> yamalube 4 , some say Mobil 1 etc.
> Thanks
> Phil
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