Wow that is a lot of propane. Do propane generators burn a lot more fuel than gas?
35 000 layers in 3 different barns
20 000 replacement birds in the fourth & the house
True enough... I bought my Honda 3K inverter generator at the beginning of a bad storm and outage some years back. It already had a sold sign on it holding it for 24hrs. I went back a few minutes before the 24hrs were up to see if it was picked up... my luck it wasn't and bought it immediately. Every Honda generator shop in the whole area was already sold out for weeks at that time. I was lucky. I could have made at least $500 bucks selling it before I left the store but I turned the offer down.It is a 15kw generator, it burns about 1.7? Gallons per hour running. Doesn't seem to matter about load. In our case, it was winter, nothing to do without power. I sat played on TBN while my wife was at work. I shut it off about 10 pm every night, but the house was getting cold by 6 am. I tried to leave for 4 or 5 hours some days, but that wasn't a option some days. The furnace was running also, the temps were down to -15F. Thinking about it, I need to ad a few days of outage in November to the propane use. I am glad I have the unit, but I hope to never go thru this crap again. After the winter we had, 2 of my neighbors sold their homes and moved into town. 6 days in November and 7 days in December without power was too much for them. I am thinking of getting a 10 kW generator as a back up to the backup. If you wait to the power to go out, you usually can't buy one.
Ive installed 12 new whole house generators in the past 2 months. Two were 45kw the rest 11-22 kw units. Whole house units are quite the rage. Generac has created a new synergy unit that varies between 1800 and 3600 rpm depending on the need. Im getting lots of request for these units lately.
Good advice. I do it a couple times a year but I tend to agree that regular exercise is better.This thread made me go out and fire up my generator with a load on it for half an hour today. Many of us forget to exercise these things on a regular basis. It might not be ready when we need it.![]()
My auto transfer switch has a Test Generator option that is off by default. When I change this option to On, the switch starts the generator, lets it get up to speed and when the switch senses it's receiving power, it shuts off the generator. I have a monthly reminder on my phone to run this test.