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Whole Home Generator, give me your 2 cents worth.
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16692881" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>Onan/Cummins is preferable, but a Kohler or Generac aren’t terrible. The last Generac we had lasted 19 years and was 12kw before it slung a rod. It was replaced with a 13kw unit earlier this year, $4600 installed. Mind you that was just setting it and reconnecting.</p><p></p><p>If you look on Govdeals or Cl, you will see the commercial units pop up from time to time, last year we bought a 60kw 1/3ph Cummins powered unti for just over 5k for remote work/backup duties.</p><p></p><p>Since you have NG available choices are limitless but if it were me buy the Onan and don’t get crazy. Add up max draw with everything needed in an emergency, or at least current panel at 80%. Most people don’t need anywhere close to 20+kw, especially emergency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16692881, member: 30475"] Onan/Cummins is preferable, but a Kohler or Generac aren’t terrible. The last Generac we had lasted 19 years and was 12kw before it slung a rod. It was replaced with a 13kw unit earlier this year, $4600 installed. Mind you that was just setting it and reconnecting. If you look on Govdeals or Cl, you will see the commercial units pop up from time to time, last year we bought a 60kw 1/3ph Cummins powered unti for just over 5k for remote work/backup duties. Since you have NG available choices are limitless but if it were me buy the Onan and don’t get crazy. Add up max draw with everything needed in an emergency, or at least current panel at 80%. Most people don’t need anywhere close to 20+kw, especially emergency. [/QUOTE]
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