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<blockquote data-quote="newbie1276" data-source="post: 15787245" data-attributes="member: 72641"><p>I do this for a living. And am a certified dealer for Kohler , Cummins/Onan, Generac, Briggs and Stratton and Winco </p><p>The pecking order goes </p><p>Onan </p><p>Kohler </p><p>Generac </p><p>Briggs and Stratton </p><p>I have installed just shy of 100 kohler units in 2017 </p><p>They all have NFPA 18inch setback </p><p>So they can all be 18 inches from the house. No need to dig a trench anymore</p><p>I have a Kohler 20resd and it has been worry free for 2 years.</p><p>Kohler also provides oncue monitoring for free. Email notifications of any problems and when it is running. </p><p>Onan is the quietest and they also have power command portal monitoring at no charge but that comes with a premium price for the quiet and the Cummins name. </p><p>I make a ton of money on generac warranty so that speaks for it self and they along with Briggs and Stratton charge monthly for monitoring. </p><p>Stay away from the models labeled RESL, RESVL</p><p>They are watered down big box store versions. </p><p>In the early years the L stood for Lowe's </p><p>3600 RPM is going to be air cooled </p><p>1800 RPM is going to be water-cooled which is quiter but more money.</p><p>One of the biggest mistakes my customers make is they only want certain circuits to be powered and once it is done they regret not doing the whole house and don't forget the garage doors it sucks to have power but can't get out of the house to go fetch beer. Most of the time it is only a few hundred dollars difference</p><p>Feel free to PM me for any questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newbie1276, post: 15787245, member: 72641"] I do this for a living. And am a certified dealer for Kohler , Cummins/Onan, Generac, Briggs and Stratton and Winco The pecking order goes Onan Kohler Generac Briggs and Stratton I have installed just shy of 100 kohler units in 2017 They all have NFPA 18inch setback So they can all be 18 inches from the house. No need to dig a trench anymore I have a Kohler 20resd and it has been worry free for 2 years. Kohler also provides oncue monitoring for free. Email notifications of any problems and when it is running. Onan is the quietest and they also have power command portal monitoring at no charge but that comes with a premium price for the quiet and the Cummins name. I make a ton of money on generac warranty so that speaks for it self and they along with Briggs and Stratton charge monthly for monitoring. Stay away from the models labeled RESL, RESVL They are watered down big box store versions. In the early years the L stood for Lowe's 3600 RPM is going to be air cooled 1800 RPM is going to be water-cooled which is quiter but more money. One of the biggest mistakes my customers make is they only want certain circuits to be powered and once it is done they regret not doing the whole house and don't forget the garage doors it sucks to have power but can't get out of the house to go fetch beer. Most of the time it is only a few hundred dollars difference Feel free to PM me for any questions. [/QUOTE]
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