newbury
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There are a lot of good replies in this thread, but also a lot of not necessarily true statements.
If the generator is for emergency use then the best is if it's never used. That's what most people do and never buy one.
And what is "emergency use"? If the power goes out for a week in midsummer at 100 deg ambient is it running my electricity bloated life at full tilt or making sure the freezer doesn't thaw out? Or somewhere in between? 30KW? 1KW? 15KW? Is the emergency a storm with trees down all over and disaster recovery? Or ist it mostly an ailing infrastructure? Do you need to be out on a tractor 24/7 or do you just need to pick up a few trees while the power companies recover from poor maintenance?
Am I supporting the neighborhood or myself?
So let's say 15KW capacity needed.
What are the fuel sources? Diesel? Nat gas? LPG? Gas? PTO?
Diesel you have store, but if you are on TBN you probably have diesel equipment. I can store diesel - 2 fords w/ about 40 gallons@, a VW w/ 12 gallons, and 1 or 2 tractors w/ about 10 gallons @, and a 300 gallon tote to store it in.
Nat Gas to me is iffy, I have no control over the pipeline, if I could make it myself I'd trust it. Only 2 of my houses are on a pipeline.
LPG - you need tanks but if you keep them full you should be good. I've got 2@ 250 gallons.
Gas - doesn't store LONG but is everywhere, but as some have noted it goes fast.
PTO - You need a prime engine, but most of us on TBN have tractors.
Does it need to be "portable"? Are you only concerned about 1 location or what about the relative whose power is out while yours is on? Do you need to run cocktail parties? A welder? A couple of lights at a campground? All my uses dictated portable instead of dedicated 1 site.
I'm always distrustful of single source solutions so I've gone threefold and have plans to "expand".
I've got a 7?KW ($700) portable gas generator with a Honda engine, which I've had for years and not needed to use. I plan on getting a LPG conversion kit ($300) to allow dual fuel. Presently it's set up to run a small a/c unit, a frig, and a few lights via extension cords. When moved to Mississippi it'll be wired into a transfer switch ($400) for similar uses.
I've got one of the HF cheap $80 1KW generators that will run a few lights, tailgate party.
I've got a 12KW ($600 used for a few hours) PTO generator which I can wire into a transfer switch (for the central a/c) or take out in the back 40 and weld with.
So I've got about 20KW of portable power for an investment of about $1400 so far and another $1K in transfer switches and fuel conversion in the future.
I can't forsee a situation where I'll want to run the whole 20KW for my own uses, I'll sacrifice my whole house a/c for a window unit when I need to run the tractor.
If the generator is for emergency use then the best is if it's never used. That's what most people do and never buy one.
And what is "emergency use"? If the power goes out for a week in midsummer at 100 deg ambient is it running my electricity bloated life at full tilt or making sure the freezer doesn't thaw out? Or somewhere in between? 30KW? 1KW? 15KW? Is the emergency a storm with trees down all over and disaster recovery? Or ist it mostly an ailing infrastructure? Do you need to be out on a tractor 24/7 or do you just need to pick up a few trees while the power companies recover from poor maintenance?
Am I supporting the neighborhood or myself?
So let's say 15KW capacity needed.
What are the fuel sources? Diesel? Nat gas? LPG? Gas? PTO?
Diesel you have store, but if you are on TBN you probably have diesel equipment. I can store diesel - 2 fords w/ about 40 gallons@, a VW w/ 12 gallons, and 1 or 2 tractors w/ about 10 gallons @, and a 300 gallon tote to store it in.
Nat Gas to me is iffy, I have no control over the pipeline, if I could make it myself I'd trust it. Only 2 of my houses are on a pipeline.
LPG - you need tanks but if you keep them full you should be good. I've got 2@ 250 gallons.
Gas - doesn't store LONG but is everywhere, but as some have noted it goes fast.
PTO - You need a prime engine, but most of us on TBN have tractors.
Does it need to be "portable"? Are you only concerned about 1 location or what about the relative whose power is out while yours is on? Do you need to run cocktail parties? A welder? A couple of lights at a campground? All my uses dictated portable instead of dedicated 1 site.
I'm always distrustful of single source solutions so I've gone threefold and have plans to "expand".
I've got a 7?KW ($700) portable gas generator with a Honda engine, which I've had for years and not needed to use. I plan on getting a LPG conversion kit ($300) to allow dual fuel. Presently it's set up to run a small a/c unit, a frig, and a few lights via extension cords. When moved to Mississippi it'll be wired into a transfer switch ($400) for similar uses.
I've got one of the HF cheap $80 1KW generators that will run a few lights, tailgate party.
I've got a 12KW ($600 used for a few hours) PTO generator which I can wire into a transfer switch (for the central a/c) or take out in the back 40 and weld with.
So I've got about 20KW of portable power for an investment of about $1400 so far and another $1K in transfer switches and fuel conversion in the future.
I can't forsee a situation where I'll want to run the whole 20KW for my own uses, I'll sacrifice my whole house a/c for a window unit when I need to run the tractor.