Posted by George Marsh on December 25, 2013 at 18:12:03 from (50.121.6.110):
In Reply to: Re: Best and worst? posted by massey333 on December 25, 2013 at 17:45:43:
I switched both wells back to 110v. I just want to keep it simple. I personally like having a heavy duty 110v 30a for saws, small air compressor, chainsaw, power outages, coffe pot, ref, a few lights. I don't plan to run any 220v. If I did, I could flip a switch and get 220v/15amp.
I've done some research and discovered the cheap used genny I purchased is actually a honda clone, champion. At half power, it uses 1 gallon in 3 hours.
I have a portable 18000 BTU IR propane heater for back up heat. So far I haven't had to use it.
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