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Old 12-08-2015, 11:51 AM   #1
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Time has come to change filters so I started to inventory all my filters for my Renegade. Crawled under the back side of my Power Tech Gen and got the cover off. Good thing I had my impact wrench it made taking the bolts in and out a lot easier! I will post a list of my filters when I get the shipment in. I also saved a lot of money buying these on line. Free shipping too! Saves me the 20 min drive to town so they can have the filter to me the next day. I ordered two of most filters, one to change now and one for the next time, but on the Gen set I did three So I would have two future sets. The owner before me had someone change there filters but never marked them. I use a felt tip to put the date and time so I can see where I am at every time I check the oil.

Also I know I need another battery and I have been reading to use the same type as I have, does that mean brand and type and size or just type and size? I thinking the size 810 and the type deep cycle. Does not have to be a napa?
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Once you take the filter out, it should have numbers on it that you can cross-reference or get the same. I suppose you already did this since you ordered new filters. I also do the same, order online in quantity to have spares.

As for your battery, that is not a type 810, the 810 is cold cranking amps. The battery is a size 27 or type 27, deep cycle. Dopes not have to be NAPA, can be any brand.
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Old 12-08-2015, 08:14 PM   #3
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Sam - same type means size (group). I'd go w/ a deep cycle though, any brand will work.

All the deep cycles i was able to find & price have the same (1 yr) basic warranty.
I went with some from auto zone & i use a battery tender to keep them maintained, going on 4 years now w/out issue.

I just added a Qwik-Fill system to keep the battery electrolyte topped up...im not enamored with the system, i broke a few of their parts (my fault) but the system seems a bit delicate.
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Old 12-09-2015, 04:46 PM   #4
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Ordered on Monday and got it on Wednesday, not bad. Now the weather has to cooperate.

Here is my filter List:
Fleetguard LF 16046 Engine Oil Filter


Fleetguard AF27817 Air Dryer filter


Fleetguard FS19624 Fuel Filter Separator


Fleetguard FF5405 Fuel Filter


Fleetguard AF25139M Engine Air


Fram P3627 Genset Fuel Filter


Fram Ph7575 Genset Oil Filter


Fram CA9248 Genset Airfilter
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