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I’m considering replacing mine with either a no maintenance or agm so I don’t have to screw around with filling it up.Sorry, I meant battery!
I’m considering replacing mine with either a no maintenance or agm so I don’t have to screw around with filling it up.Sorry, I meant battery!
I just put a new AGM in my truck. Two years doesn’t give me warm and fuzzies!I have an AGM in there, but the AGM in my truck only lasted 2 and a half years anyway, so seems like no better
My Generac was floating my AGM way too high. I bought a Battery Tender, use it to charge, then drop the voltage for float.I have an AGM in there, but the AGM in my truck only lasted 2 and a half years anyway, so seems like no better
Have you looked at any of these?I know it has been a year since this thread was active, but...
Tomorrow I have a guy from Grasten coming to give me a quote on getting a whole house standby generator. The prices have gone up considerably. From the Generac website the 'starting at' prices are $7k for the 6kW air cooled and $16k for the water cooled 27kW units. That is more than twice the cost. Not sure it is worth it to go water cooled.
Any comments?
There are those folks that can't handle the need to do that.I've never understood the value in the whole house standby. We lose power for a few minutes here and there, and we we have a storm might lose it for a week. My computers and such all have at least 15 minutes battery, which is long enough for me to pull out the $700 portable, connect it to my house's propane tank and power, and switch over to gen power. I'd need to be losing power all the time to see any sort of return on a whole house.
And I've never understood why someone chooses "xyz", why does anyone "need" xyz, ad infinitum...I've never understood the value in the whole house standby. We lose power for a few minutes here and there, and we we have a storm might lose it for a week. My computers and such all have at least 15 minutes battery, which is long enough for me to pull out the $700 portable, connect it to my house's propane tank and power, and switch over to gen power. I'd need to be losing power all the time to see any sort of return on a whole house.



You may not have much choice on gen capacity, at least here (code requirement I believe), if there's an automatic transfer switch, the gen has to handle full house load, considering any load shed devices also installed. If the 6kW needs 4-5 load shed devices, at the cost per each, it's probably close to break even paying for higher kW. Although if using a finite fuel supply, you could get more run time with smaller gen. Then there's the power derating of a gen if using nat gas instead of propane, so up you go in kW. At least back when I got mine, going up several thousand kW was a minimal increase.I know it has been a year since this thread was active, but...
Tomorrow I have a guy from Grasten coming to give me a quote on getting a whole house standby generator. The prices have gone up considerably. From the Generac website the 'starting at' prices are $7k for the 6kW air cooled and $16k for the water cooled 27kW units. That is more than twice the cost. Not sure it is worth it to go water cooled.
Any comments?
Haha, off topic, when someone tells me they bought a box or two of 50 rounds, my eyes glaze over, my hearing gets weak... wait, what, your unit of measure is 50 rd box, get back to me when you're talking cases,Don't get me started on how much ammo I "need"...![]()

I got pretty paranoid after Helene hit western NC (and the other states), even with my whole house gen (but limited propane), I bought a small dual fuel inverter gen for propane use only, 6kW peak, but down rated for propane, and the Ecoflow delta 2 max, 200 watts of solar panels, and 2 extra 20lb tanks to add to existing grill tank.Have you looked at any of these?
I don't own any of these, just been reading up on them.
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Adding to what looneytunes has listed, Anker Solix is now offering the Anker Solix E10 system that literally includes everything. From batteries, control panel, inverter and even a small autostart trifuel generator to recharge the batteries. Designed to tie into existing solar systems, too. Really looking into something like this, FWIW.Have you looked at any of these?
I don't own any of these, just been reading up on them.
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I paid $12.6k for a 24kWh Generac air cooled back in 6/24. I'm on natural gas so it is de-rated to 21kWh. It's still plenty big enough for my needs. I do a full load test on it once a month for 30 minutes and a weekly 5 minute test in addition to that. Cranks right up with no problems.I know it has been a year since this thread was active, but...
Tomorrow I have a guy from Grasten coming to give me a quote on getting a whole house standby generator. The prices have gone up considerably. From the Generac website the 'starting at' prices are $7k for the 6kW air cooled and $16k for the water cooled 27kW units. That is more than twice the cost. Not sure it is worth it to go water cooled.
Any comments?
One of the first things we do when power does go out is turn off landscaping lights.literally hope the power goes out during storms just so I can be one of the few houses on the street still with our power on.
Haha. I guess I’ll keep my lights on proudly. The sound of the thing running gives it away.One of the first things we do when power does go out is turn off landscaping lights.
Also, don't want to be THAT HOUSE with its Christmas lights on while everyone else scrambles just to keep a phone charged.