Used Home Diesel Generators May Pose Safety Risk!


Are you considering buying one of used home diesel generators for emergency needs? Then make your selection carefully, otherwise you can create an emergency for yourself, although of a different kind…
Why? Because used gensets are not only less reliable than the new one; they can be a safety hazard when not maintained correctly, in the intervals far more frequent that new diesel generators. The major problem is that the ageing of components makes them more prone to breakdowns and expensive repairs are often the only way to get them to the operational state again.

Here are the most important safety factors you must consider, when buying used home generators:

  • Age of the unit.
  • Was the genset properly maintained (ask for written records)?
  • Where was the generator positioned: outdoor, or in the building?
  • How many hours in operation?
  • Condition of the transfer switch (if supplied with the generator0
  • Any fuel leakages?
  • Is the unit water or air cooled?

Better still, find a friendly, qualified electrician who specialises in used diesel generators, and ask him for a pre-buy inspection. Remember: safety is the most important aspect to be considered when dealing with electricity and diesel fuel.

Kubota diesel generator

Kubota diesel generator

When I was to buy a used home diesel generator, I would check the prices of new units sold by the big box stores. Sometime, you can buy a brand new 3500 Watt unit for about $900. Surely, it’s cheap and portable, but its reliability is greater than of most used gensets. Perhaps with one exception: Kubota KJ used diesel generator would always be my preferred option. New ones sell for about $9,000 for a 12.5 kW units. But, you can buy used Kubota diesel generator for your home, for about half of the price. Great savings, because you’re buying a reputable brand, stationary and silenced unit that will power your home for years to come…

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