Got a 100ft 6/3 & 8/1 STOW cord to plug into house, works great


I have a Costco pack of AA batteries for my 2 flashlights and 2 cases of water. holy hell dude.I've been working on a big spreadsheet with everything I need for any disasters etc, coming along quite well. A lot of math linking back to other cells
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That pad is butted up to the driveway at the side door and garage door. IMO, a thick poured concrete pad is much quieter than the precast plastic ones which seem to broadcast the generator's sound like the paper cone of a speaker.and I love that huge concrete pad
Does your house run off Propane or is there a large tank stored next to the generator?After living here for 19 years, finally decided to get a whole-house generator. The tipping point was having to rope-start my propane 3.5kW portable generator several times during the period of my cancer therapy....man, it just about killed my shoulder each time.
Got the 26kW Kohler (below) put in a couple of weeks ago with a 200 Amp ATS. A Kohler model 26RCA, it's propane and air-cooled. It's quiet and quick, is set up to run a fully loaded, scheduled exercise every Monday at 10 AM. An app on my phone alerts me when it kicks in and I can look at its vital stats (status, run-time, oil temp, change exercise schedule, etc.). No regrets.
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The beauty is that my manual transfer panel (below) that I installed in 2011 remains in-place and will allow, just as before this install, the connection of the 3.5kW propane portable to the house in case something happens to the 26kW for any reason. The portable powers lights, fans and an outlet or 2 in the master bedroom, master bath, kitchen and living room (no A/C, stove, oven or clothes dryer....nothing 240VAC)...just the bare minimum which includes Internet and the TV.
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Yes, there's a 250 gal. propane tank to the right, out of frame, for the house (dual fuel central HVAC and 3 back-up blue flame heaters).Does your house run off Propane or is there a large tank stored next to the generator?




yes, but you don't tend to buy a powerwallfor backup power.....it's normally bought in conjunction with a solar system.....with while the battery is only 13kwh - you're generating power all day that you consume, with the battery just for sunset to sunrise.Yeah, even Tesla PowerWalls and other big dollar home batteries pull the same stunts, its like they cherry pick the lowest usage house on the planet
I got told by a sales rep a single power wall could power my house for 5 days. They are 13kwh, and I use around 80kwh on a typical day here in Houston...
yes, but you don't tend to buy a powerwallfor backup power.....it's normally bought in conjunction with a solar system.....with while the battery is only 13kwh - you're generating power all day that you consume, with the battery just for sunset to sunrise.
Also curious all you guys buying honking great big generators - how to they compare in price to a whole house solar with 1 or 2 battery backups? and generate your own power?
I guess there's no harm in a generator for your emergency supply, but you'd add solar + a battery just to reduce your reliance on the power grid - ie against rising costs. So it would (hopefully) reduce your utilities costs most of the time, and then you can feed your battery/house during an outage via solar + generator.The one benefit I do like is that I could integrate my generator, and if it is sunny all the time, no need to run, and then on cloudy days the generator could run, during an outage. That would drastically extend the amount of time you could run off grid. But, what situation is that really?
I guess there's no harm in a generator for your emergency supply, but you'd add solar + a battery just to reduce your reliance on the power grid - ie against rising costs. So it would (hopefully) reduce your utilities costs most of the time, and then you can feed your battery/house during an outage via solar + generator.
80k seems very high. I was look at at 40k systems in NZD - which would be 20k USD. I use about 30kw a day (plus natural gas at the moment which I'd want to transition off)
