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My answer:
Hello Bill:
Here are the site links you'll need to check and/or get info, or buy
your adapter kit for your Yami YG4600D Genset conversion kit.
Most likely it's running an 8 or 10HP engine on it now? In any case
it's most likely less then 12HP. Not sure what size engine you have, as
you didn't say only for the model #? On older Gensets it's harder to
track down the HP rated engine is all.
For your Yami YG4600D Genset there you most
likely will have your choice of at least 4 adapter kits depending on
if you are going to keep gasoline as an option. If you're definitely
NOT going to be ever running gasoline again then there are 1 or 2
adapter kits to choose from.
Use the site links below, and then browse whichever area you want as
there are many options there. The last link listed takes you through
all the different engines by make & model #'s.
I would also shop around locally where you are in LA, as you might be
able to get that adapter kit for a lot less then the $227 to $267 they
are asking for there at that site.
If you don't see your exact model # (or kit) there call them on their 800 toll free # listed at their site.
Also - if this site doesn't meet your expectations customer service
wise at least you will have a starting off point with the wealth of
information supplied there!
http://www.propane-generators.com/what_kit_do_i_need.htm
"What Kit Do I Need?"
http://www.propane-generators.com/simple_explanation.htm
"Simple Explanation"
http://www.propane-generators.com/a-c_kit_list.htm
A and C Kit List
Please post me a reply as to this info helping you solve your
adapter kit problem there by following my posting recommendations
above. Also please rate my
troubleshooting fix as well.
Keep me posted and I'll follow up as well.
Best regards,
Frank
SOURCE: Recently purchased a 4400W generator
What size circuit breaker is on the generator that is tripping? You'll need a 20amp for AC alone, then consider other things that are drawing current when RV plugged in like , converter, fridge etc that may be drawing current at same time. Make sure fridge is on propane, as well as water heater if you have electric element option on water heater. AC may only draw 12-15 amps when running if good and clean and wired properly, but will draw 17-18 amps when compressor kicks in. Perhaps generator not designed for that surge?
SOURCE: need user manual for Hoteche
Click on this link to a PDF file manual. Once open, right click and save as....
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