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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: MikeH on June 08, 2006, 12:46:40 am



Title: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: MikeH on June 08, 2006, 12:46:40 am
We've been having our le mans meeting tonight via MSN, working out approximate costs.

We're not sure about the genny though, it's mainly to power our fridge, and maybe charge phones, cameras , laptops etc.

Bearing in mind we're there from Tuesday, how much roughly do you think fuel will be, for a 600w generator, I believe.


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: nopanic - neil on June 08, 2006, 01:14:35 am
I have a 650w gennie and they recon a full tank (1 gal) will last between 6 - 8 hrs depending on the load.

But are you going to leave the gennie running all day?


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: MikeH on June 08, 2006, 02:03:14 am
Doubt it.


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: nopanic - neil on June 08, 2006, 09:18:33 am
According to this site - a 650w gen on full load will give 5.8hrs on tank full (4.5litres)

http://www.gardencut.co.uk/product_details.asp?pid=1491

Have one myself, not run it that long (don't think its run more than that since I had it!),
so best can do.


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: MikeH on June 08, 2006, 12:23:29 pm
So it's not really gonna be more than a few quid for fuel then... we won't have it on all the time.


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: Andy Zarse on June 08, 2006, 01:03:31 pm
Last year we used about four gallons in four and a half days. A gallon seemed to last about 8 hours on a low load. Would use more if you're draining the juice hard. Also I recommend you buy one of those large 5 gallon ex-MOD fuel cans, you know the khakhi green ones with a proper flip up spout. They're much safer than the plakky ones.


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: Bob U on June 08, 2006, 01:33:55 pm
Strange you should mention these. I brought one for a fiver at a car boot last year. Went to fill it yesterdayand the asian gentleman at the service station told me that he didn't think he could allow me to fill it.
I told him that if it was good enough for The British Army it should be good enough for him.
After a bit of head scrtching on his part I asked him if I would be allowed to use it if it was green plastic with Halfrawds written on the side.
No promlem he said.
So I crossed the road to the Esso station and filled it no probs

Tosser!


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: Andy Zarse on June 08, 2006, 01:43:59 pm
Bob, it's a pity you couldn't do the same with that dodgy Halfords genny I sold you last year.  ;) How much fuel did yours use out of interest?


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: Bob U on June 08, 2006, 01:46:52 pm
Hard to tell Andy cos we were running 2.  I found the small one from you to be more efficient than expected so it is all we are taking this year


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: Rhino on June 08, 2006, 11:14:26 pm
Hasn't the filling of fuel cans larger than 1 gallon been outlawed by the goverment after the fuel protests?
I would have thought if you have it in your boot they won't notice anyway.


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: rcutler on June 08, 2006, 11:49:11 pm
Hasn't the filling of fuel cans larger than 1 gallon been outlawed by the goverment after the fuel protests?
I would have thought if you have it in your boot they won't notice anyway.

That is what I thought, however the diesel ones are bigger, just black?


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: nopanic - neil on June 09, 2006, 12:53:54 am
if your going by Euro Tunnel be very careful as they don't like any containers.

Know someone who had is car emptied and they found 2 jerry cans full, were not allowed to take them on.



Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: termietermite on June 09, 2006, 10:25:02 am
Why not fill 'em up over here.  Even the old 4* is still available in some places.  French use anything (including plastic milk bottles!) and nobody cares.  Saves any hassles over crossing channel with fuel on board.


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: nickliv on June 09, 2006, 11:12:26 am
And it's probably shightly cheaper.

On a similar note, how much is a litre of tractor petrol in France these days?


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: SmithA on June 09, 2006, 11:13:06 am
We paid 1.37 for unleaded at the weekend

Andy


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: LangTall on June 09, 2006, 11:24:18 am
And it's probably shightly cheaper.

On a similar note, how much is a litre of tractor petrol in France these days?
No idea, problem is getting somewhere..

We're bringing some extra gallons of tractor diesel, costed us € 0,65 a liter. If someone wants some for a genny, no prob wtih that. It's not allowed in cars, it's marked. But that is up to the owner of the car ofcourse. ;) Normal diesel is €1,20


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: Stu on June 09, 2006, 11:59:26 am
We've been having our le mans meeting tonight via MSN, working out approximate costs.

We're not sure about the genny though, it's mainly to power our fridge, and maybe charge phones, cameras , laptops etc.

Bearing in mind we're there from Tuesday, how much roughly do you think fuel will be, for a 600w generator, I believe.

And don't forget a few quid for your 2-stroke oil (thats if its a two stroke one which it souunds like it is at 600w) We ran one nearly all day last year and it used about 1 to 1.5 gallon petrol a day. A small price to pay for a cold beer.


Title: Re: Fuel costs for genny?
Post by: Chris (Liverpool Boys) on June 12, 2006, 11:46:02 am
We had one running all day last year for lights radio and fridge and used just under 2 gallons a day.

The genny should be in fine fettle after a full winter service by myself even though I'm not going but hey.

As for carrying petrol those red wine barrels the five litre ones are perfect for collecting genny petrol from arnage by push bike just cable tie it to handle bars works great