Garandman
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- Joined
- Aug 3, 2014
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- Location
- Mount Sunapee NH / Dorchester, MA
- Tractor
- Kubota L3200 HST
It is cheaper and easier. But the experience of many coastal dwellers during Hurricane Sandy was that they ran out of fuel and couldn't get more.I can see the rationale for two smaller generators for camping etc but as a emergency power source for a residence it seems cheaper and easier to just get one larger generator if you have someplace to store it. I
When I bought them an EU2000i plus an EU2000i companion was $2,150 MSRP and the EU3000is was $2,000. Those are both really expensive compared to any 3600rpm unit. But I can run the EU3000is on as little as 4.1 gallons per 24 hour day. If I run one EU2000 for 12 hours and both for 12 hours, I use as little as 3.0 gallons and have 3200 watts instead of 2800.
We fill our motorcycle tanks along with some stored cans, and between them have enough to run at least 8 days.
Read an account of one Sandy victim who owned a BX series. He'd acquired a PTO generator and ran his house on that. Forget the exact numbers but fuel consumed was really low. If you heat your house with oil you could run a looooong time!