Posted by Texasmark on September 09, 2022 at 06:18:13 from (147.160.221.176):
In Reply to: Emergency generator posted by 37 chief on September 08, 2022 at 13:23:02:
I went with portable generators for many years. I used a 6500w unit from Harbor Freight. Easily started and never had a problem. However, the problem was digging it out of storage, transporting it to the house with half a dozen extension cords and cans of gasoline.....a real PIA. but failures were seldom then. Had enough power to run whatever I felt like hooking up to an extension cord....I have gas dryer, kitchen stove, and hot water heater.....ACs are window units, easily plugged in to ex. cord.
In 2014 I sold my herd and had a pocket full of cash. Outages were getting more frequent and longer lasting. Bought a Generac 11kw permanent unit and hooked a 500 gallon propane tank to it.........aaaaah life is good. I just now had my first failure and the software indicates that I have a battery problem. Will be working on that this AM.
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