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    I'm probably OK with hour meter as I only clock up 40 hours a year with power outages. 4 - 8 hour outages. But it wouldn't hurt to have one if it's an easy fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    Kev, what's a recommended oil then? Preferably Castrol as it's easy to obtain.

    Manual recommends any 10W/15W-40 for temps where I live so would Castrol Magnatec be OK as I know this is supposedly OK for my Honda mower (model 196D)???

    We use Honda's 10w/30 .. that's rated for -20 to +40 in this application. Hottest temps we get here are maybe 42-45 at the extreme extremes. Maybe 35 is our usual HOT summer temp'. a 10w/40 would be my choice for your hotter temps.

    The magnatec should be fine if your using it without problems in the 196D, but a 15w maybe be a little heavy for the southern / colder regions. There a 5w/30 would be a better choice imho.

    You must remember, that in a little 4 stroke air cooled engine like used in the EU20is, the oil plays a big part in cooling ... the faster the oil moves (and it is only a splash lubrication system) the better the heat exchange. If your oil can't flow and drain fast enough, that engine is going to run hotter.

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    The ones I saw only had 2 leads to connect from memory.Cant be that hard to instal???
    Would be handy if you came to sell being able to say the hours done.
    I will be dropping the oil after every camp trip or reasonable work period.
    For the cost of half a litre of oil its nothing.
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    I bought an EU10i late last year after I threw my Kipor over the fence.
    I installed an hour meter simple as winding a wire around the plug lead works a treat.
    Gives me total hours and Hours since last Oil Change very impressed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluids View Post
    We use Honda's 10w/30 .. that's rated for -20 to +40 in this application. Hottest temps we get here are maybe 42-45 at the extreme extremes. Maybe 35 is our usual HOT summer temp'. a 10w/40 would be my choice for your hotter temps.

    The magnatec should be fine if your using it without problems in the 196D, but a 15w maybe be a little heavy for the southern / colder regions. There a 5w/30 would be a better choice imho.

    You must remember, that in a little 4 stroke air cooled engine like used in the EU20is, the oil plays a big part in cooling ... the faster the oil moves (and it is only a splash lubrication system) the better the heat exchange. If your oil can't flow and drain fast enough, that engine is going to run hotter.

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    I wonder if the 5W-30 Castrol Edge would work then. Will look in to it further.
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    The hour run meters are a peice of cake to install. We use the SenDec single wire meter. It's sealed for life and doesn't require a battery change.

    We mount them just to the left of the spark plug cover. 2 x small holes to screw it to the top case, and a 3rd hole to run the single wire through the top cover (under the meter) to the HT lead just near the spark plug. The wire wraps around the HT lead 3-4 times and is tied off with a cable tie.

    The meter auto activates when the machine runs, but always dispalys total hrs run.

    I reckon they should be fitted ex the factory on stuff like generators. You know it takes XX Hours to mow the lawn, x so many mows/year ... not so easy to track with the generator ... was that 15hrs on ECO, or 4hrs with ECO off ??

    Maybe 15 min's to fit.

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    Did you have the vent on the fuel cap open? I remember when the bush fires went through last year, I borrowed my old mans, as I was powerless for a few days, it ran for hours then berrrr, stop

    I checked fuel, still had some, restarted fine, then realised I'd left the vent closed

    Its a 10i, but done well over 40hrs, I'd be willing to say this is whats happened, as your restarted fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    I'm probably OK with hour meter as I only clock up 40 hours a year with power outages. 4 - 8 hour outages. But it wouldn't hurt to have one if it's an easy fit.

    So, that would be 1 oil change per year by hours, or, 2 x oil changes per Honda's spec' of every 100Hrs OR 6 months ...

    .. whichever comes first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    I will be dropping the oil after every camp trip or reasonable work period.
    For the cost of half a litre of oil its nothing.
    Andrew

    EXACTLY !

    Oil's cheap ... and pulling down an EU series generator is NOT a quick 5min job . Trust me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    I bought an EU10i late last year after I threw my Kipor over the fence.

    ... LOL !

    He said Kipper .... smelly little fish ... oh, sorry, Kipor.

    You wouldn't be the first!

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