cdaigle430
Veteran Member
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im not sure about kohler, but generac allows for homeowner to maintain it. they DO require a generac approved service tech to do any WARRANTY repair that GENERAC pays for. so a homeowner can change oil, but they cannot repair a defect IF it falls under warranty. but then again, generac pays me to repair it, so what does that matter. The warranty is definitely worth it. I just repaired a customers transfer switch when the electromagnet melted down. part was over 400 bucks and labor was 2 hours plus travel. generac paid me to fix it. didnt cost customer anything.I have long considered getting a Kohler natural gas emergency generator. I have a location for it close to the home's natural gas feed and a location for the generator.
My question is, someone mentioned a ten year warranty on the generator, in your experience, does the warranty require a factory approved installation and factory approved servicing.
I understand how to hook it up, have the location for the automatic switch, and can make that installation. The only issue that has stopped me from installing one is the of maintenance. I can read the manual and do the maitneaoe but don't know if the warranty would be supported with "self maintenance".
i like the hydraulic lifters offered on the kohler ( im not sure if their current versions still offer them) as opposed to the manual lifters on the generac, but this only needs 20 minuter to check and adjust every 2 years so no real big deal. I like generacs load shed options FAR FAR better than kohlers. if you have any large loads to shed generacs units are far easier to hook up. the curent version of generac units are all powder coated aluminum and the kohlers i worked on were steel. not sure if they still are though.Many thanks for the information.
Since you have installed both and work on the Generac, would you say one is significantly different from the other.
I don't have any personal experience with either and picked the Kohler of the Generac in my list of two based on information from a national consume group.
...So a temporary backfeed...
yup, I see now.
How many HP does it take to run it maxed out?......Mike
If he did that, it's dangerous, becasue it energizes the utility fed and if there is a worker upstream of generator and then backfeed poses sever safety issue for worker, DON'T BACK FEED any utility under any circumstance..... During a power failure a few years ago (poles down and wires across road) utility people pulled meters from ALL residences with access to line BUT that may not be the case in any situation, be safe, don't jeopardize our utility workers lives...
Dale
When he turned his main breaker off it isolated the utility,If he did that, it's dangerous, becasue it energizes the utility fed and if there is a worker upstream of generator and then backfeed poses sever safety issue for worker, DON'T BACK FEED any utility under any circumstance..... During a power failure a few years ago (poles down and wires across road) utility people pulled meters from ALL residences with access to line BUT that may not be the case in any situation, be safe, don't jeopardize our utility workers lives...
Dale
During a power failure a few years ago (poles down and wires across road) utility people pulled meters from ALL residences with access to line
Dale
How is these do it your selfers who advocate back feeding welder and clothes dryer receptacle . How do they know more about electricity than the experts in the electrical industry who know that break before make transfer switches are required .