Portable Diesel Generator Recommendations?

   / Portable Diesel Generator Recommendations? #11  
This question comes up all the time and it's hard to answer without knowing a persons lifestyle and expectations or what they value. Some people want a 6000 square foot house and a generator that they don't even have to think about. Others live in a modest house and enjoy running cords and feel proud to look after themselves.

A 10-15000 watt diesel generator isn’t going to burn much more fuel than a 5500 watt unit while both are doing the same work so you might as well have power to spare.
 
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I can run the furnace for emergency heat (instead of my geothermal) and then have 2 pellets stoves if needed. So several backups.

The negative to the propane tanks is I never know when it will run out. Only an issue if a pellet stove is going. I am considering diesel since I have a storage tank here on the farm.
 
   / Portable Diesel Generator Recommendations? #13  
Why the interest with diesel? Diesel and winter don't often get along. You seem to be satisfied with propane, why not just buy another propane unit with electric start, add a few more propane tanks, keep the old one for backup and be done with it?

This is an excellent answer. Electric start is great. My wife could never get the generator running if she had to pull start it. If you are good with the propane unit get another one with electric start and call it a day. If you are worried about fuel supply add a couple more BBQ tanks or a larger tank or two.

People who think you need 10K watts are thinking you must have electric heat. Since it appears you have natural gas to the house there are units that can be converted to run on natural gas. Of course you take a wattage penalty as nat gas has less energy in it than gasoline or propane.
 
   / Portable Diesel Generator Recommendations? #14  
Most forced air furnaces (assuming this is what the OP has..) are fairly low in their power consumption....no where near 10KW. I use a Honda EU2000 for home backup, it runs my furnace and much more with ease.

OP, they are not diesel, but the inverter style portable Honda's are handy for lots of jobs, including home backup. As long as you are willing to control your manual switches, they will run the basics very well....furnace, fridge, TV, lights, etc.. Just something to consider.

A fuel fired furnace doesn’t take much power to run the blower. An electric furnace which the OP apparently doesn’t have takes huge power. An electric water heater and stove also take a bunch of amps.
 
   / Portable Diesel Generator Recommendations? #15  
Well for one, a Diesel will wet stack if run under too light a load.

I was running my 7.5 last summer during an outage and my draw for fridge and freezer and a bunch of electronics was something like 500 watts. To me, that's even a waste to have a Diesel running. I do run my water heater at half power, mostly to kep calcium buildup down and never ever noticed a loss of hot water (only me here and another on the weekends). The 7.5 handles the water heater and water pump without issue, but really, if push came to shov, I could shut them off. I have a pressure tank and the hot water stays hot a long time.

With the exception of effort required to manage loads, life goes on as usual and I'm not in the dark. Not in any room or buidling. Place is usually lit up outside at night, during an outage like a ball park, just because I can. All for 7.5KW.
 
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   / Portable Diesel Generator Recommendations? #16  
FWIW: I have a yanmar clone 5kw (6500 surge). It is 3600rpm, loud. They make silent versions, but everything is enclosed, and if there is an issue, e.g. a fuel leak, the first sign is the generator burning up. Still, they work for lots of people.

It is an electric start. It has needed a few repairs due to low quality QC/parts due I think to the nature of it being a "clone". The decompression release is essential. It can be manually started. "Can be", as in if you really needed to, you could. It is a high compression diesel, so it isn't easy. I keep a few spare on hand now.

It easily runs our house during winter storms. I have a backup backup generator just in case this one fails. It has only failed catastrophically once, when I misadjusted the valve clearance, and it threw a tappet push rod. (The rod bent, and it took me five days to get a replacement.)

If you would consider gasoline powered, have a look at Northern tool's Powerhorse 7000W inverter generator.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Portable Diesel Generator Recommendations? #18  
Like Diesels don't start in the "winter". I would put more faith in a diesel, then a propane unit in extreme cold. But that's just from cases I have heard and may not be based in reality. I can say, my Propane conversion 83 Police Malibu did not start in the cold. Just flooded!

I saw some video of a brand new Yanmar air cooled chinese clone that just turned into a torch. It was funny and sad at the same time.
 
   / Portable Diesel Generator Recommendations? #19  
The OP’s profile shows a Kubota tractor and a F3990 mower. You could get a pto generator for the tractor. If you don’t want to tie up your tractor during a power outage you might be able to connect a pto generator to the F3990. My understanding is F3990 is 36hp diesel with drive shaft pto to run the mower deck or sweeper or other attachments. I wonder if Kubota makes proper hook ups to use standard pto shaft attachments?
 
   / Portable Diesel Generator Recommendations? #20  
Like Diesels don't start in the "winter". I would put more faith in a diesel, then a propane unit in extreme cold. But that's just from cases I have heard and may not be based in reality. I can say, my Propane conversion 83 Police Malibu did not start in the cold. Just flooded!

I saw some video of a brand new Yanmar air cooled chinese clone that just turned into a torch. It was funny and sad at the same time.

I wouldn’t put much faith in propane without a heated regulator not freezing up.
 

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