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- 2009 Kubota BX25
If you haven’t installed the propane tank, yet, get a big Honkin 1000 gallon tank. We have a 500 gallon tank, and we have never come close to running out while using our 17 kW Kohler standby generator. But the longest power outage has been about five days. Interestingly, the gas supply company said that they would be willing to take out our 500 gallon and put in a 1000 gallon tank. My friend who has a fairly steep driveway, did that, and so his propane furnace lasts all winter long without a refill. I’ll have to ask him what his current consumption rate is like on his generator. It is a 22 kW Generac.So does that equate to one day at 100% load? Just curious. I am considering a whole house propane unit, but fuel use and the ability to have my propane tank refilled in an emergency are my huge concerns. I am talking a severe storm with power out for several days. Not just a infrequent outage.
Meanwhile, when we built our place in 2002, we had the electrician install an external year plug and a 60 amps generator subpanel connected to it, with the proper lockouts. We then bought a King portable generator that was 6500/5500 W, and it powered what did we needed just fine. Now that we have the 17 kW whole house generator, we consider the portable one as a back up in case, for some reason, the main generator fails.
Interestingly, they did a lot of upgrades to the power pole system here, but we have been getting more power outages than before. It seems that every time there’s any kind of storm, including a rain storm, the power goes out. Fortunately, Hydro One, our power utility, is very well equipped with trucks and personnel, and they fix it up right quick.