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Switching from manual to remote start can be relatively straightforward, especially with a well-designed generator remote start kit and a moderate level of DIY experience. Most kits require connecting wires, installing a remote control, and configuring the system. This process typically takes a few hours to complete.
Planning and Preparation
When planning to upgrade a generator from manual to remote start, it’s essential to choose a suitable remote start kit. Consider the type of generator, its age, and any specific requirements, such as an automatic transfer switch. Research different kits and select one that fits your needs, taking into account factors like compatibility, price, and features. Some popular kits include the Reliance Controls RST-1010 and the A-iPower APSP30.
Installation Process
The installation process typically involves connecting wires from the remote start kit to the generator’s ignition system. This may require soldering, wire stripping, and connecting to specific terminals or sensors. Consult the kit’s instructions and the generator’s manual for guidance on which wires correspond to which functions. A basic understanding of electrical systems and safety precautions is necessary to avoid damage or injury.
Troubleshooting and Testing
After installation, test the remote start system to ensure it’s working correctly. Start by testing the remote control’s functionality, then move on to the automatic start feature. If issues arise, consult the kit’s troubleshooting guide or contact the manufacturer for support. Be prepared to provide detailed information about the kit, generator, and any error messages encountered. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent issues and ensure the remote start system continues to function reliably.
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