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Whole Home Generator, give me your 2 cents worth.
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<blockquote data-quote="wizbangdoodle" data-source="post: 16693171" data-attributes="member: 17037"><p>Some real good info guys, thanks.</p><p></p><p>Just a little more info on our situation. We have natural gas with a large A630 regulator, so it should handle any gas delivery we need. We have radiant floor heat with a boiler which also does our domestic hot water (on demand) with a recirc pump. Fortunately this means we don't have an electric load for heat. The biggest electric load we have is probably our refrigerators and freezer.</p><p></p><p>I have 400 amp service coming into a meter panel that I was told by our inspector was the "Cadillac of meter panels". Power comes in on one side and the other side has 2 200 amp breakers. Below that I have slots for more standard breakers for any out buildings (like my pumphouse). I have 2 200 amp panels inside the house. One upstairs and one downstairs. So my setup would be similar to yours [USER=13485]@railroad[/USER] .</p><p></p><p>[USER=8858]@SID297[/USER] if I came home with one of those, my wife would freak out. We differ in that regard. I want it to work. She wants it to look good, doesn't matter if it works or not.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like Generac is the go to generator, however, I see that Kohler is quieter and uses less fuel. I'm going to check out Onan also. Have one on the 5th wheel and it has always been rock solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wizbangdoodle, post: 16693171, member: 17037"] Some real good info guys, thanks. Just a little more info on our situation. We have natural gas with a large A630 regulator, so it should handle any gas delivery we need. We have radiant floor heat with a boiler which also does our domestic hot water (on demand) with a recirc pump. Fortunately this means we don't have an electric load for heat. The biggest electric load we have is probably our refrigerators and freezer. I have 400 amp service coming into a meter panel that I was told by our inspector was the "Cadillac of meter panels". Power comes in on one side and the other side has 2 200 amp breakers. Below that I have slots for more standard breakers for any out buildings (like my pumphouse). I have 2 200 amp panels inside the house. One upstairs and one downstairs. So my setup would be similar to yours [USER=13485]@railroad[/USER] . [USER=8858]@SID297[/USER] if I came home with one of those, my wife would freak out. We differ in that regard. I want it to work. She wants it to look good, doesn't matter if it works or not. It sounds like Generac is the go to generator, however, I see that Kohler is quieter and uses less fuel. I'm going to check out Onan also. Have one on the 5th wheel and it has always been rock solid. [/QUOTE]
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