Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Winco - HPS12000HE Home Power Portable Generator

 With a special carburetor and secondary gas regulator, this gas generator allows the engine to operate on the most convenient fuel-gasoline, L.P, gas, or natural gas. 


The Home Power 10800 Watt Tri Fuel Portable Generator features low oil protection, which helps prevent costly repairs and downtime. It also has maintenance free electronic ignition system and a dual element air filter which reduces maintenance time.
Features:
  • Premium Honda OHV engine meets CARB / EPA standards
  • Special carburetor and secondary gas regulator allows the engine to operate on the most convenient fuel-gasoline, L.P, gas, or natural gas
  • Low oil protection helps prevent costly repairs and downtime
  • Standard electric start with battery rack and cables (battery not included)
  • Maintenance free electronic ignition system
  • Dual element air filter reduces maintenance
Specifications:
  • Running (rated) watts: 10800 watts
  • Starting (surge) watts: 12000 watts
  • Continuous Current Rating 120V/240V: 90/45
  • Engine: 20 HP Honda GX620 (620cc/OHV)
  • Fuel tank: 15 gallon
  • Fuel type: gas / L.P / natural gas
  • Fuel Consumption: Gas, 1.67 Gallons/hr
  • Fuel Consumption: L.P., 2.2 Gallons/hr
  • Fuel Consumption: Natural Gas, 195 cu ft/hr
  • AC output voltage: 120 / 240 volts
  • Decibels: 78 DB at 23'
  • Warranty: generator 1 year / engine 2 years
  • Electric start only (No Recoil)
  • Dimensions: 32" H X 22" W X 22" D
  • Required Battery: U1-235 cold crank amps
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Sunday, 3 April 2011

Comments about Winco Home Power 10800 Watt Tri Fuel Portable Generator:

5.0
Excellent product!
By mrova
from central virginia
About Me Avid Do-It-Yourselfer
Verified Reviewer
PROS
  • Dependable
  • Easy to Start
  • Extremely well built
  • Powerful
CONS
  • None
BEST USES
  • Power Outages
CThis is an upgrade after my 7500 watt generator burned the rotor. I wanted to go with a tri-fuel for flexibility between gas and propane and this was one of two models I considered. In the case of a wide-spread power outage, you're not likely to get gasoline unless you've got some stored up. Propane will be widely available.

After looking this one over very carefully, and looking for reviews on the product, I decided to go with Winco - a company that only makes power, it is their focus. They make power for the military, so they know what they're doing.

This generator is extremely well built, and heavy. The v-twin 20hp Honda engine runs perfect and the 15 gallon fuel tank is a plus, as is the included wheel kit - a heavy duty wheel kit, too. The sheet metal is not thin and flimsy, but very heavy, with no vibration.

I felt certain that going with the Winco, I would be assured of the rock-solid Honda engine, as well as rock-solid components that make the generator head. It certainly appears massive when you look at what's available out there.

Be sure to invest in the 60 amp plug and cordset so you can just connect all the available power to your house (be sure to have your electrician do that for you!).

Awesome, awesome machine.

Saturday, 1 January 2011

History of Winco Power Systems

In Cherokee, Iowa, two brothers, John and Gerhard Albers, developed a wind generator to recharge a six-volt storage battery. They called their invention "The Wincharger." It worked so well that friends and neighbors were soon asking the Albers brothers to build Winchargers for them. Their business grew and in 1935, Wincharger was incorporated as a business and manufacturing was moved to Sioux City, Iowa.
During World War II, the Dynamotor was developed and used in military aircraft and ships. After the war, the Dynamotor became the basis for the two bearing generator know today as the 2FS which is still sold in large quantities for pressure washers and man lift applications. Wincharger continued to expand its product line by initiating new designs of Dynamotors, inverters, alternators, Winchargers, engine-driven generators, transistorized converters, ground electrical support equipment and radio receiving sets.
In 1950, the Winco line of Power Take Off (PTO) generators was born. This line of generators was designed to run off of the power takeoff drive of a tractor. A complete line of portable engine-driven generators was introduced for commercial and industrial applications in 1952. Research and development continued to produce important innovations. In 1955, their company introduced the first automatic idle control (conserver) for portable generators. Extended engine life, fuel conservation and reduced noise were all-important benefits to be derived from their invention which has set an industry standard for portable generators.
The Maxi-Watt and Full-Power generator designs were introduced in 1964. These designs vastly improved performance in heavy-duty motor starting applications and provided usable full capacity output at 120 volts, 240 volts, or both simultaneously. In 1970, their company introduced the Winco Automatic Power Systems - a complete line of packaged standby generators. Key to their success of the packaged standby generator was the Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS). The ATS made it possible to automatically start their standby generator when normal electrical power was interrupted.
By the mid seventies, Winco had become a major supplier of generators to the rental and construction markets. In 1978, Winco began producing water-cooled generators. In the same year, Winco developed the first switchable voltage Mobile Power System to supply temporary and emergency power needs in the construction, industrial and government markets.
In 2000, a number of new Packaged Standby Systems were developed as well as some redesigns of existing models. In this new decade, Winco is looking forward to a number of new products and innovations.
Today, Winco customers continue to benefit from their 75 years of generator experience. Recent additions to their line-up include their new 10 & 12 KW Honda powered Home Standby systems, a rugged and powerful 12 KW portable model for the Construction and Roofing Market and a new 6KW Tri-Fuel portable for Home Standby that runs on gasoline, LP or natural gas. Across the board they are incorporating new technology to provide the cleanest and most reliable power in the industry. Winco generators are built