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Anyone need a generator for the coming apocalypse?
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<blockquote data-quote="railroad" data-source="post: 16403182" data-attributes="member: 13485"><p>I bought a whole house Generac propane fueled.</p><p>I think it is 27kw. I have 2-200 amp panels, so I had to have 2 auto disconnects. While shopping, I spoke with distributors that sold several brands, but Generac was the most recommended. It has a weekly duty cycle, I think it runs for 12 minutes. </p><p>It has a 4 cyl water cooled engine. It ran for 36 hrs last week, due to storm damaging power supply.</p><p>I live in the rural country, so I run off a propane tank.</p><p>I have 2 heat pumps and one is wired so both cannot go on max draw at the same time. </p><p>Everything in the house runs just like normal power.</p><p>Only issue I have ever had, a low voltage wire with a bayonet lug, inside one transfer box, came off the terminal. Part of the house did not have power. I opened the panel and it was right there in the front. </p><p>The best summation on any purchase is, I would buy the same one again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="railroad, post: 16403182, member: 13485"] I bought a whole house Generac propane fueled. I think it is 27kw. I have 2-200 amp panels, so I had to have 2 auto disconnects. While shopping, I spoke with distributors that sold several brands, but Generac was the most recommended. It has a weekly duty cycle, I think it runs for 12 minutes. It has a 4 cyl water cooled engine. It ran for 36 hrs last week, due to storm damaging power supply. I live in the rural country, so I run off a propane tank. I have 2 heat pumps and one is wired so both cannot go on max draw at the same time. Everything in the house runs just like normal power. Only issue I have ever had, a low voltage wire with a bayonet lug, inside one transfer box, came off the terminal. Part of the house did not have power. I opened the panel and it was right there in the front. The best summation on any purchase is, I would buy the same one again. [/QUOTE]
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