Point well taken.

However, no load fuel consumption is minimal at best, compared to 25-50% or 
more.

Lightly loaded generators are a very common occurrence, but this is mainly due 
to having adequate capacity for transient loads like motors.

Not a lot you can do about it....

Dan

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On Aug 31, 2011, at 2:01 PM, Mitch Haley <m...@voyager.net> wrote:

> Dan Penoff wrote:
> 
>> Long story short, fuel consumption at no load is static. It doesn't change.
> 
> I think Scott's point was that a 40kw generator running at no load will burn 
> a lot more fuel than a 15kw generator running at no load.
> 
> Mitch.
> 
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