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Road Side Pub
Natural gas generators for failover power
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<blockquote data-quote="03Sssnake" data-source="post: 11793266" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>I have experience with both, not for the home though. I had Generac installed at the last place I worked to protect the office and server room, it has been a good unit, believe it was around 70kw, not for sure though, its been a while. For the server room at my new job and new site, went for a Kohler also around 70kw. Much nicer unit, exhaust goes out the top of the unit, instead of the back like Generac. Much quieter as well and overall construction just seems nicer and well thought out. I know they make smaller units for homes, the contractor that put in the one for our server room has a kohler out at his house. I recall him saying he could install one for my house around 10-15K in all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Sssnake, post: 11793266, member: 7121"] I have experience with both, not for the home though. I had Generac installed at the last place I worked to protect the office and server room, it has been a good unit, believe it was around 70kw, not for sure though, its been a while. For the server room at my new job and new site, went for a Kohler also around 70kw. Much nicer unit, exhaust goes out the top of the unit, instead of the back like Generac. Much quieter as well and overall construction just seems nicer and well thought out. I know they make smaller units for homes, the contractor that put in the one for our server room has a kohler out at his house. I recall him saying he could install one for my house around 10-15K in all. [/QUOTE]
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