Code54
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- Joined
- Aug 20, 2005
- Messages
- 4,294
- Location
- Putnam Co. West Virginia
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5100, Kubota BX25D,1957 Farmall Cub Lo-Boy Kubota KX91-3, BCS 853
We are looking into getting a backup generator for our house because we have a bad habit of losing electric fairly often. I have looked at the Generac unit, Briggs and Stratton, Kohler, Cummins, Kubota, and a few others. I am a little concerned with the cheaper propane units because it appears they are to be run for a short duration (24hr) and allowed to recoup, where as the diesel units can pretty much run from oil change to oil change without a break. (we have lost power up to 10 days before and a few days straight occurs about every other year at least). Any thoughts from the experts?
The other concern is the amount of power we need. We are 100% electric due to the fact we can't get gas where we live. (If I get a non diesel generator I would have to use propane to power it and have tank.) We are about 2000 sq ft, heat pump, electric backup heat (want to say 15kw strips), two fridges, freezer, 50gal hot water tank, then the normal lights, tv, etc.... (ok better add wife hair dryer and curling iron......) I am wondering if I can get away with a 21kw unit. Seems a lot of the diesel generators I looked at are 21kw, not seeing a lot of 25kw types. Now normally the heat pump would be working and not the strips in the furnace so my need would be far less - is this a concern? (wet stacking) BUT if the power was out when it is good and cold the heat strips would kick in and we would have a lot of demand so thus the possible need for a bigger unit, or so I am thinking? Anyone know can I limit the furnace to only half the heat strips on generator power or something like that?
May also look at adding a outdoor furnace in the next few years but I know the electrical need is low for them and that would help with the generator demand but for now that is just too costly for me to consider at the same time as a generator.
Any ideas and thoughts would be appreciated.
The other concern is the amount of power we need. We are 100% electric due to the fact we can't get gas where we live. (If I get a non diesel generator I would have to use propane to power it and have tank.) We are about 2000 sq ft, heat pump, electric backup heat (want to say 15kw strips), two fridges, freezer, 50gal hot water tank, then the normal lights, tv, etc.... (ok better add wife hair dryer and curling iron......) I am wondering if I can get away with a 21kw unit. Seems a lot of the diesel generators I looked at are 21kw, not seeing a lot of 25kw types. Now normally the heat pump would be working and not the strips in the furnace so my need would be far less - is this a concern? (wet stacking) BUT if the power was out when it is good and cold the heat strips would kick in and we would have a lot of demand so thus the possible need for a bigger unit, or so I am thinking? Anyone know can I limit the furnace to only half the heat strips on generator power or something like that?
May also look at adding a outdoor furnace in the next few years but I know the electrical need is low for them and that would help with the generator demand but for now that is just too costly for me to consider at the same time as a generator.
Any ideas and thoughts would be appreciated.