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I bought a backup generator. Now what?
freerepublic.com ^ | 11/19/2024 | me

Posted on 11/19/2022 1:40:05 PM PST by gop4lyf

I want to hire an electrician to set up my house so that I can just plug it in to my house when the power goes out. What additional things do I need to buy that the electrician will need?

Here is my generator - Westinghouse 12500 Watt Dual Fuel Home Backup Portable Generator, Remote Electric Start, Transfer Switch Ready, Gas and Propane Powered, CARB Compliant https://a.co/d/gSlgcUv

Also, what can I expect to be able to run on a generator of this size? I definitely want my refrigerator, and preferably my central heat and air conditioning (air conditioning will not likely ever be needed).


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To: gop4lyf
I am late to this thread, but I have a neighbor with a 44KW backup generator which runs on nat gas and he has all the bells and whistles. It exercises itself and has a lot of sound proofing.
101 posted on 11/19/2022 3:01:47 PM PST by Truth29
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To: gop4lyf

If you are going to run it off nat gas, you have to have knowledgeable plumbers set that up. Good luck.


102 posted on 11/19/2022 3:14:07 PM PST by Bonemaker (invictus maneo)
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To: central_va

“The last outgage for me lasted 3 days. How much fuel would that huge genset use running for 72 hours? 25 gallons, 30 gallons, 40 gallons? That is some serious jack.
A couple of hours is all fun and games but try the 5, 6, 7 day outages....”

Your right about that.I lost power for a week when we had a Dericho rip through here and destroyed all of the trees knocking down our major power lines

I had No water,No food,since the food in the Refer was spoiled and even if we wanted to cook we had No microwave or electric range.We were basically screwed.

I tried to get a reimbursement for the food loss from the insurance company, but they only provide half coverage, so it wasn’t worth it.

Lessons like that are what got me into buying that Generac.As I said we have power failures here often because the POWER Utilities don’t want to trim the trees overhanging these power lines.

I calculated that my generator could run 5 days if needed on my tanks 500 gallons.fortunately I haven’t needed to run it that long.


103 posted on 11/19/2022 3:16:11 PM PST by puppypusher (The world is going to the dogs.)
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To: PIF

Emergency generators normally are 3,600 rpm units. Those are NOT designed to run for long periods of time.

If by chance you have an 1,800 rpm unit those MAY be usable for longer periods of time before voiding the warranty.

The best unit IMO is a Hawkpower unit that has a Lister Petter diesel with the internals modified to burn natural gas. Those you can run 24/7 for about six weeks w/o voiding the warranty. With the large capacity oil pan you can double that run time.

IIRC those engines are good for 40,000 hours before a rebuild,


104 posted on 11/19/2022 3:19:40 PM PST by meatloaf
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To: PGR88

12500 watts is just 100 amps at 120v. 50A at 240V. Enough to run the outlets and the refrigerator, but not enough for a heat pump or electric stove. The typical house is wired for 200 amps.


105 posted on 11/19/2022 3:21:15 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Inside every leftist is a blood-thirsty fascist yearning to be free of current societal constraints.)
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To: ansel12

Sure, why not. A good nap helps clear the mind/sarc.


106 posted on 11/19/2022 3:24:14 PM PST by RedMonqey
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To: gop4lyf

Worthwhile page with lots of links and reading.

https://www.nooutage.com//index.html


107 posted on 11/19/2022 3:28:35 PM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: RedMonqey

A big meal, a glass of wine, clean sheets, the steady hum of the generator in the bedroom.


108 posted on 11/19/2022 3:30:03 PM PST by ansel12 (NATO warrior under Reagan, and RA under Nixon, bemoaning the pro-Russians from Vietnam to Ukraine.)
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To: gop4lyf

All electric heat will draw a lot of power. You’ll have enough to run the central heating, but don’t try to run stove and clothes dryer at the same time. Have you switched to LED lighting? Do.


109 posted on 11/19/2022 3:30:05 PM PST by Romulus
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To: gop4lyf

I’m in the process of looking into this as well.


110 posted on 11/19/2022 3:31:40 PM PST by sauropod (Fascists also buy Comcast cable packages" - Olby - Wanna buy mine?)
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To: ansel12

Fun for the whole family!

/Sarc.


111 posted on 11/19/2022 3:35:32 PM PST by RedMonqey
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To: Obadiah

Whoops, I screwed up, too! We don’t winter on Martha’s Vineyard. That’s the summer house. We winter in Hawaii. You can just call me “McCain” — I get all the houses mixed up.


112 posted on 11/19/2022 3:35:51 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (If you're not part of the solution, you're just scumming up the bottom of the beaker!)
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To: gop4lyf
My house is all electric at about 1750sqft. This is a dual fuel generator. Propane/gasoline.

Your generator is big enough to run pretty much everything in your house. My experience with a dual fuel generator is that it will only be able to use about half of a 20 gallon propane tank before the tank freezes up and becomes unable to provide sufficient pressure to fuel the generator.

113 posted on 11/19/2022 3:39:57 PM PST by KevinB (Word for the day: "kakistocracy" - a society governed by its least suitable or competent citizens)
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To: gop4lyf

I’ve installed plenty of whole house generators. 12500w start up/ 8500 run is plenty for an emergency. Just don’t toast bread while drying your hair. An automatic transfer switch runs around 400$. The switch will determine which circuits run on the generator. Expect one day labor with a 2 man crew. I’m not sure where you live but around here that’s 1000$.
Good luck 👍


114 posted on 11/19/2022 3:41:58 PM PST by Brasky (You miss every shot you never take.)
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To: TomServo

Never hurts to get educated on what you need before you buy something. Figure out the amps needed to run and go from there.
Generac is the only way to go in my opinion. Ours quit 3 day in an ice storm. They drove 150 miles from St Louis under warranty and did whatever they needed to. No charge. We have a 10 yr warranty. Starts 10 minutes a week to keep battery fresh. Starts 60 seconds after power goes out. If it is nasty outside the last thing you need to do is go out and try to get one started.


115 posted on 11/19/2022 4:01:06 PM PST by oldasrocks
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To: PIF

I have had a Generac generator for years! Best thing I ever did.

I installed it myself. I am not an electrician, but being an HVAC guy I have electrical skills due to the cross-trade electrical work I did.

Not that hard, following Generac instructions. LP gas. Fully automatic. By prioritizing circuits I was able to live happily with the largest SINGLE cylinder model.

The smallest twin cylinder uses TWICE as much fuel.


116 posted on 11/19/2022 4:03:48 PM PST by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts )
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To: gop4lyf

I’ve been wondering how to improve our well pump so it can run off our generator in our RV or install a windmill to it.


117 posted on 11/19/2022 4:05:17 PM PST by JoJo354 (We need to get work, Conservatives!)
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To: dinodino
That probably won’t power your whole house—too small a genset. You should call an electrician.

I used to power my entire 2400 sq ft house with a 5k genset. 12,500 watts is way more than needed to run an entire house.

118 posted on 11/19/2022 4:05:24 PM PST by AlaskaErik (In time of peace, prepare for war.)
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To: gop4lyf

Check with your electric utility. https://www.portablegenerators360.com/generlink-meter-mounted-transfer-switch-review/


119 posted on 11/19/2022 4:08:26 PM PST by Smnz
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To: gop4lyf

First, if you are in California (CARB compliant) you will have to move to use it. They’ve outlawed pretty much all gas generators.


120 posted on 11/19/2022 4:23:04 PM PST by RetiredTexasVet (Biden not only suffers fools and criminals, he appoints them to positions of responsibility. )
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