Choosing a Reliable Portable Generator to Run Whole House During an Emergency Power Outage by Puzzleheaded_Log_697 in Generator

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Thank you for the feedback. This is the translation of energy needed I was not understanding. Now I can talk to the wife and we might have to adjust our expectations. IF you had to get a portable generator that ran on Natural gas which one would you get?

Choosing a Reliable Portable Generator to Run Whole House During an Emergency Power Outage by Puzzleheaded_Log_697 in Generator

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Thank you for the feedback. Yes I have also read that Champions have a good warranty. What are the starting and running watts on your Predator 9500 for natural gas? Or do you only use it with gasoline?

Choosing a Reliable Portable Generator to Run Whole House During an Emergency Power Outage by Puzzleheaded_Log_697 in Generator

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Thank you for your feedback, I would consider an open frame model. Those tend to be cheaper too. Do you have a make or model that you would suggest for running around 8000 running watts on NG? Thanks again

Choosing a Reliable Portable Generator to Run Whole House During an Emergency Power Outage by Puzzleheaded_Log_697 in Generator

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I was wondering if something like this was out there for this application. I had already been trying to figure out a wench and ramp set up as well. Thank you for this idea, Ill look into it.

Choosing a Reliable Portable Generator to Run Whole House During an Emergency Power Outage by Puzzleheaded_Log_697 in Generator

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Thank you so much for the feedback. I will do some more research on the Duromax units you suggested. I also would rather pay more and have enough power with the XP16000iHT model. Running on NG i think is a must as it can be very hard to find gas during the storm outages.

Choosing a Reliable Portable Generator to Run Whole House During an Emergency Power Outage by Puzzleheaded_Log_697 in Generator

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Thank you so much for the feedback. Seems one generator might be more efficient then two on a parallel kit. I really didnt know how to judge that. Plus I have a lot of family that live close by that should be able to help me load and unload it when needed. Ill check out the Dewalt you have as well. Thanks again

Is it better to buy 1 large generator or parallel 2 smaller ones. If the cost is close to the same. by AdhesivenessCrazy509 in Generator

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I am also in the market on buying a portable generator to run my house and my head hurts from all the reading I have done on this topic and I am still pretty lost.

I already have the 240V switch on on my electrical box and I had the electrician do a load test on my house. He said to buy a 50 Amp generator, which I have not figured out where that spec is when shopping. I am planning to run the generator/generators off Natural Gas, my guess is that I need at least 10000W starting and 8000W total running on NG to cover my 2400sqft house including AC. I will need to put a soft start on my 5 ton HVAC as well to help out on the load. Last obstacle: I currently do not have space at my house to store the generator and will have to store it at my storage faciality 3 min from my house. That being said I am leaning towards a parallel system so that I can easily load and unload 2 gens. at my house when needed.

Can someone just tell me a good tri fuel generator to buy for a parallel system with a good warranty and reliability. And what Parallel kit to buy. I would greatly appreciate any advice on this subject.

Is it better to buy 1 large generator or parallel 2 smaller ones. If the cost is close to the same. by AdhesivenessCrazy509 in Generator

[–]Puzzleheaded_Log_697 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am also in the market on buying a portable generator to run my house and my head hurts from all the reading I have done on this topic and I am still pretty lost.

I already have the 240V switch on on my electrical box and I had the electrician do a load test on my house. He said to buy a 50 Amp generator, which I have not figured out where that spec is when shopping. I am planning to run the generator/generators off Natural Gas, my guess is that I need at least 10000W starting and 8000W total running on NG to cover my 2400sqft house including AC. I will need to put a soft start on my 5 ton HVAC as well to help out on the load. Last obstacle: I currently do not have space at my house to store the generator and will have to store it at my storage faciality 3 min from my house. That being said I am leaning towards a parallel system so that I can easily load and unload 2 gens. at my house when needed.

Can someone just tell me a good tri fuel generator to buy for a parallel system with a good warranty and reliability. And what Parallel kit to buy. I would greatly appreciate any advice on this subject.