Dave1949, thanks for that information..... if I choose to lease the tank/equipment, will there be a monthly rental charge or initial acquisition cost for the tank, or is it basically a minimum subscription length type of relationship and I just buy the propane? I can install the electrical... I rewired and installed new service to my current home in CA where building codes are ridiculously tough, so I feel comfortable to do this. Yes, I might get a backup generator depending upon how reliable the service is. I don't want to do solar for a few reasons. #1, metal roof with roof trusses. I suspect high winds is common in the area.... #2, cost. I need to go as cheaply as possible for the time being.
1fastbob... I'm actually buying in Kansas.... in Vassar, actually, near the lake. Are you sure you only used 2 conductors? Seems like you would be missing neutral (2-hot, 1-neutral, 1-ground). Also, is there a reason you used 4/0? That's pretty thick and with the cost of copper today, I wonder if 2/0 might be enough. I checked with the county and they told me the only inspection required was septic..... I asked what about the rest and she said ".... well we don't really have building codes here." I said w w what?? Can you repeat that please? haha. If that is the case, that would be a huge departure from what I'm used to. The encumbrance on the average folk from CA red tape is sooo overbearing that one project is about enough for a lifetime. QUESTIONS for you: So the meter is installed at the pole then? Over here, we need to install a meter box and service drop with about 2' pigtail. Electrical company takes it from there and installs meter into the box. Do you usually wait for electrical meter installed first, or do you install cable and then call electrical provider to "hook-up."? Also, did you install heatpump/AC because it's more cost effective? I was in a home with a heatpump a couple years back and it didn't really feel like "A/C". Just felt like fan. Also, thanks for the info on the tank size. So if I get a 1,000 gal tank with $2500 worth of propane, how long will that last in typical usage?