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Who owns a generator?

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Zombie Runner, Sep 30, 2011.

  1. Sep 30, 2011 at 6:27 AM
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    Zombie Runner

    Zombie Runner [OP] Are these black helicopters for me?

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    What brand/size? what do you use it for?

    Im looking at getting at either a troy built or a briggs and strat locally. both are right at 5000w with like a 6500w surge. I would like to have one to use at the house in case we have any power outages this winter to be able to power our central gas heater, TV, and lights.


    briggs and strat
    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_07133147000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1

    troy built
    http://www.lowes.com/pd_310444-348-30446_4294857298+4294965774_4294937087_?productId=3032394&Ns=p_product_prd_lis_ord_nbr|0||p_product_qty_sales_dollar|1&pl=1&currentURL=%2Fpl_TroyBilt_4294857298%2B4294965774_4294937087_%3FNs%3Dp_product_prd_lis_ord_nbr%7C0%7C%7Cp_product_qty_sales_dollar%7C1&facetInfo=Troy-Bilt
     
  2. Sep 30, 2011 at 6:29 AM
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    3500 watt honda generator

    i use it to power my A/C in my camper and other misc stuff like radio, lights, etc
     
  3. Sep 30, 2011 at 6:41 AM
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    AeroCooper

    AeroCooper Half the strength of ten (microscopic men)

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    I'm also in the market. I'm wondering if they make a propane powered one so that it could safely be stored and used indoors during the cold winter months. I've done a little research, but not much so far.
     
  4. Sep 30, 2011 at 7:04 AM
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    Zombie Runner

    Zombie Runner [OP] Are these black helicopters for me?

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    ive seen ones that can run on gas OR propane. I think they were pretty high though.
     
  5. Sep 30, 2011 at 7:10 AM
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    jester156

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    those are generally standby systems which either kick on automatically or user turned on. I am looking as well with our recent outage due to Hurricane Irene. Since we moved to the new house we have lost power more times in a year and a half than I did in 8 years at our old place. Need to protect the kiddos in the winter.
    Its a big investment for us but in the long run, a good piece of mind. I just need to keep the furnace, fridge and a few outlets running, and maybe 1 of our 2 central air units for the summer.

     
  6. Sep 30, 2011 at 7:21 AM
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    cjurgens91

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    3000 watt John Deere Honda Motor we bought before Ike we use it to give power out by the barn and to run the air compressor when spray the fence that runs along our property.. starts in one pull every time
     
  7. Sep 30, 2011 at 7:23 AM
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    OP if you live near Houston theres a place called Fosters off of 290 toward Brenham that has some pretty good deals on generators
     
  8. Sep 30, 2011 at 7:29 AM
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    Go with honda they make really good generators my uses one for work everyday and he bought 2 years ago and hasn't crapped out on him yet
     
  9. Sep 30, 2011 at 7:30 AM
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    Subbing...really need to get one before next hurricane season. I have a rottie that can't do without A/C : )

    I've been told 5,000 should sufficiently power a window unit and the refrigerator.
     
  10. Sep 30, 2011 at 7:37 AM
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    xJuice

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    I don't have any input on generator usage, but those two are the same. The troy-built is just branded so for Lowes and is painted different. Both have the same Briggs engine.
     
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    Have a 12HP Yanmar diesel generator. In the process of wiring a pony panel to the garage to allow it to run the house in the event of a power outage.
     
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    mmmm diesel fumes
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    Works well for me.
     
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    Do you think 3,500 would handle a small window AC unit?
     
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    Look at the sticker on the unit multiply the amps times the voltage (120) that will give you watts. 3500 watts will give you close to 29 amps total. Yes it should run a window A/C fine.
     
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    Thank you sir! Good to know...I'm ignorant on all things electrical.
     
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    You would be surprised what I run from a 3000 Honda generator. I can run a LARGE AC on the motorhome with everything I have going at once, but the mocrowave sure puts a strain on it at the same time, but it will still do it, if it overloads it just pops the breaker which I havent done yet.

    More than enough for what your doing..and it is SUPER quiet and sips fuel like a hummingbird.
     
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    Thank ye! Sounds like I can save a few bones with a smaller generator. I don't even care about lighting, mainly just not having rotting food (fridge) or a hyperventilating doggie. :D

    Sorry OP, I did not intend to jack your thread.
     
  19. Sep 30, 2011 at 10:18 AM
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    Zombie Runner [OP] Are these black helicopters for me?

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    do all the john deers have honda motors?
    about 6 hours away from houston. TX is retarded big! haha

    good catch :) Ive got a lowes card with 0% interest too:D

    My dad runs a giant diesel genny/welder for his work. I need to talk to him about hooking it up to his house for a "just in case".

    its all good. I know hardly anything about gennys so I need all the help I can get.

    Ive heard great things about the honda's but I dont think we have a vendor around here that sells them and they are probably out of my price range.
     
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    I have recently been doing research on generators myself; I have used them in the past for work and home in Maine. So that’s where my exp comes from along with talking with a lot of chicken farmers in the local area to see what manufacturers machines work the best and last. Chicken farms must always have power for feeders/waterier/cooling/lighting etc so I put a bit more faith in what these gentlemen tell me since they have no interest in what brand or model I purchase. That being said they also are running MONSTER generators most of the time 15kw to one guy with 4 100,000 plus bird houses that has a 30KW.


    Thus far Honda is the far and away leader in both personal recommendations’ and third party tests. Generac also comes recommended but only the professional portable models the home owner portables are ok as I understand it but if you want to power things 24hrs a day for a few days apparently they have a tendency to burn up.

    As for portable or permanent mount I would go with portable as it has more uses then a permanent one you can pick it up and take it to help a friend, build something far away from outlets or you want power a party after a trail run. And if you have an RV or live in a flood area your permanent mount drowns with the house. If its portable you can bail out and take it with you to a friends home on higher ground that might not have power but you don’t need your swim fins to get to.

    Fuel types all have their pros and con’s
    LP
    Pros
    LP stable, no fuel deterioration of fuel.
    Quiet 65 to 71 db’s
    No lifting and filling of tank etc

    Cons
    LP not readily avail in a emergency unless you have a 500 gal Perm tank ( Ice storm here back 8 years ago nothing moved for 3 days plus a lot of folks ran dry on LP using it to heat via stove and such).
    System must be checked every year for line dry rot , regulator operation, nozzle blockage etc not something a common home owner can do.
    Higher fuel usage to make the same power as you can get from a gas or diesel model

    Diesel
    Pros
    Fuel readily available multi types including the kit to burn used cooking oil or engine oil etc.
    Most preseason maint usage can be done by home owner.
    Lowest fuel usage per watt hour supplied

    Cons
    Costly
    Fuel must be treated to prevent bacteria and water infiltration and smells a bit when running, fuel storage space.
    Db rating higher then Lp but lower then gas units
    Filling tank can be messy etc

    Gas
    Pros
    Less expensive then LP or Diesel
    Easiest for homeowner to maintain
    Easier to get repair parts

    Cons
    Fuel must be treated to prevent it going flat fuel storage space
    Smell is more tolerable then diesel
    Db ratings are generally higher then diesel
    Filling tank can be messy etc

    The above is all general info from research and personal usage.

    Think of what you want to do with the unit ?
    Make sure it has the right outlets 120/240 and the right amperage on those outlets.
    Wattage ratings are figured as stated before volts x amps = wattage however, you have to account for initial start wattage needed IE Ac unit may need 3.1Kw to run but its initial start wattage draw may be 4kw. This applies to anything with motors Furnace, water pump, Heat Pump, electric water heaters usually demand very high wattage and are generally not recommended for connection to a generator. Unless you want to purchase 10kw or higher generator. If you’re running a lot of sensitive electronics units come with inverters built in to protect them. Though you can accomplish this with an uninterruptible power supply attached to your computer, TV, game systems etc.

    Who will be operating it?
    Electric Start, automatic or manual pull start?
    Remember you may not be home when it is needed can your significant other, child or Elderly parent etc operate it? If you go electric start get a battery tender. Hardwired to your home or connected to via cord the cords are pricey depending on the length needed.


    Fuel can your significant other, child or Elderly parent etc put fuel in if it’s a diesel or gas unit and your not there?
    The unit’s fuel consumption is generally given at half wattage load this becomes and issue if you plan on running it for extended periods at full wattage rating.
    You will also need to plan for installing the transfer switch at your Circuit breaker box how many circuits you need the switches are pricey the more circuits you want.

    Where are you going to put the unit and the outlet to connect to the house?
    Out in the country side having a unit in full view of people driving by may be an issue. Generators in emergencies have a tendency to disappear. The outlet is a dead giveaway you have one on the property. Before someone chimes in with that happens only in the city. I know for a fact up in north east Maine where I am from theft of generators occur, mostly in the winter but pretty much year round.

    Noise level of unit in proximity to your home or neighbors may be an issue.

    Will you remember to test it once a month or do you want an automatic test feature.


    These are some of the things you want to think about before you make your purchase.


    My plan honda 5500 $2300 or Generac XGE 6500 $1350 , electrical work about $850 with 6 circuit transfer switch included. since I have two garages one connected to the house and one separate. Put an outlet inside the big garage next to the generator. Run a hard line from it to the other garage to the transfer switch next to the CB panel. Then use a short cable to connect the generator. No one see’s the generator and sound is muffled with a powered intake and exhaust vents no fume build up etc.
     

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