I was reading a few of the comments in the Water Well 101 thread which raised some questions about generators, but didn't want to hijack the thread.
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My 83 YO mother's current backup is a 5000 watt portable which is stored in the garage, in the rare event of a power outage (about every 2 years) she has to have somebody come drag it out, run an extension through the cellar door and plug it into the transfer box. She then has to go out and shut it off before going to bed, and I assume that it sets outside all night.
She doesn't want a whole house system, but I would like to set her up with an electric start unit on a small slab to be permanently wired into the house or at least with the wire buried so that all somebody needs to do is plug it in. She's got good neighbors who help look out from her-just as my father did all of his life for his elderly neighbors- but still wants to remain independent. Would the units mentioned above work for that purpose or is there something better? I am considering propane, to get away from the problems arising from old gasoline.
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Originally Posted by MF RED in MT![]()
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We have a 8000+ wattage portable electric start generator specifically to run the well pump, refrigerator, and freezer, when ever the power goes out.
All I have to do is roll it to the back deck, plug it in, start it, and go inside to flip the switch in the transfer switch panel box.
And also the plus is, having some lights, TV, internet, and microwave...
KC
LOL, we think alike!
I just upgraded to 9000 unit so that I can also use a few ceramic heaters. (hate hauling wood).
My setup is permanently wired via a switch box and I keep the genny battery on an intelligent charger.
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My 83 YO mother's current backup is a 5000 watt portable which is stored in the garage, in the rare event of a power outage (about every 2 years) she has to have somebody come drag it out, run an extension through the cellar door and plug it into the transfer box. She then has to go out and shut it off before going to bed, and I assume that it sets outside all night.
She doesn't want a whole house system, but I would like to set her up with an electric start unit on a small slab to be permanently wired into the house or at least with the wire buried so that all somebody needs to do is plug it in. She's got good neighbors who help look out from her-just as my father did all of his life for his elderly neighbors- but still wants to remain independent. Would the units mentioned above work for that purpose or is there something better? I am considering propane, to get away from the problems arising from old gasoline.
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