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Whole Home Generator, give me your 2 cents worth.
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<blockquote data-quote="railroad" data-source="post: 16692750" data-attributes="member: 13485"><p>Buy a Generac. I have a 22 or 24KW cannot remember. I run it on propane, NG not available.</p><p>I think I paid 17K for everything. I have 2 200 amp panels, so needed 2 200 amp transfer panels. </p><p>2 heat pumps for HVAC and never had a problem.</p><p>I think you can save some money, buying from a internet discount site and contracting or self installing.</p><p>I built and wired my house, was all set to do the install myself, but talked myself into paying to have it done.</p><p>Just whether you have the time and feel comfortable possibly working it hot. </p><p>My generator is really frugal on propane. </p><p>My installer put a drop out on one of my heat pumps. If the load on the gen gets too high, everything in the house total electric, 2 water heaters etc, it will drop out one of the heat pumps, until load is reduced. Hope this info helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="railroad, post: 16692750, member: 13485"] Buy a Generac. I have a 22 or 24KW cannot remember. I run it on propane, NG not available. I think I paid 17K for everything. I have 2 200 amp panels, so needed 2 200 amp transfer panels. 2 heat pumps for HVAC and never had a problem. I think you can save some money, buying from a internet discount site and contracting or self installing. I built and wired my house, was all set to do the install myself, but talked myself into paying to have it done. Just whether you have the time and feel comfortable possibly working it hot. My generator is really frugal on propane. My installer put a drop out on one of my heat pumps. If the load on the gen gets too high, everything in the house total electric, 2 water heaters etc, it will drop out one of the heat pumps, until load is reduced. Hope this info helps. [/QUOTE]
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