How many of you own generators and what size?

   / How many of you own generators and what size? #61  
BillyP said:
Here's my generator. By the way, no back feeding here :p

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Guess the pic didn't go through. I could have sworn it did.

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   / How many of you own generators and what size? #62  
Just 150 dollars more for 15 miles,,to bury it,,,man,,,thats cheaper than I thought,,what the heck is wrong here? I know,its 150 more,,thats the way these companies work,,like my insurance company for example,state farm,,,we got [had] two big white pines on the windward side of house that if they fell would probably destory 1/3 of our house,well,a good chunk anyways,,,I didn't want to worry about that anymores,so decided to get somebody to cut them,[had to be cut from top down],,asked the insurance company if they paid for stuff like that,,they said we was covered if the wind blew them over,,which would probably be 20,000,[if they fell right],who knows but alot,,,,but they wouldn't pay a dime to help get them cut,[one had just died],,,cost me 350 dollars to have them cut down,,,its a racket,,hear many people down in katrina ville fully think the same now.thingy
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #63  
Yes Thingy, you're right there. Hurricane Cindy (a few months before Katrina) broke the top out of my 80' sycamore tree and it fell about 60 feet and hung up in the tree about 2 feet away from my roof. Called the insurance company and they said "we don't pay anything to get it removed if it didn't damage your house". Then they said "it increased my risk, and if I didn't get it removed in 10 days they would cancel my policy". Had to pay a company $500 to come move the one ton branch. When Katrina hit, the rest of the tree fell on my roof causing $3000 in damage which the insurance company gladly paid for.
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #64  
Yeah,its a racket,,computor generated satistics,,,,,I'm thinking about trying to really reduce our policy,,just get major damage only,,if you can do something like that,,wife takes care of that stuff,,come to think about it,,thats probably part of the problem here,,,thingy
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #65  
Well you can change your deductible from $500 to $1000 but it will only lower your rates about $10 a year. After Katrina, the insurance companies here that are still writing insurance, are making people get $5000 or more deductible on wind damage and then raising their rates 50%.
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #66  
_RaT_ said:
MossRoad,
Those are "inverter" generators. I had one and they are very nice. They can provide 120v at idle if the load is that small. Heres a link to what they are. Honda Generators - Honda's Portable Electric Power Generator Line

Thanks. :) I saw one running in a state park on a trail bridge. A carpenter was repairing a bridge that a tree had fallen on. It was idle and I thought something was wrong with it, as I'd never seen one idle before. Then his compressor kicked on, pulled a load, the generator fired up, the compressor filled the tankand stopped and the generator went back to idle. Same thing when he used his circular saw. I was quite impressed and spent several minute interrogating him and preventing him from getting anything done. :D
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #67  
Bob_Skurka said:
I hope you have a switch to isolate your house from the power grid. :eek: Whenever there are power failures we hear reports of linemen who get the heck shocked out of them because some homeowner is unknowingly backfeeding power into the grid from his generator. It is illegal to do this in most states and dangerous as all heck too. It is a simple matter to have a cutover switch installed.

I think the reason people back feed through a 220 outlet is because it is there and much less expensive than a cutover switch. A simple cutover switch is essentially an on-off-on switch. ON grid power. OFF no power. ON generator power. There is no way the two power sources to mix and it isolates the house from the power grid when running on generator power. A low amperage switch (under a hundred amps) is pretty inexpensive. Unfortunately, a switch that will run a house with 200 amp service(pretty typical) is very expensive to purchase and install properly. That's why people backfeed their house. If they do it safely, there is no problem until something goes wrong.... get caught, damage a nieghbor's house or injure (or worse) some lineman, then pay the consequences the rest of your life.

I'll admit that I'm guilty of backfeeding my house in an emergency. I pull the main disconnect and trip the service panel main breaker before plugging in the generator, then starting it. I really should invest in a whole house transfer switch. Anyone got any leads on a 100 amp switch?
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #68  
_RaT_ said:
I've heard that but never verified it with a lineman. My guess is that if you attempted to backfeed into the utility supplied power, you would instanly overload the generator since every home is still tied in and every load waiting for power. This of course would be directly proportional to the number of homes affected. Just the starting load of refrigerators of in all those homes would probably make a 500KW take a dump. I cannot imagine what the in rush current must be when they re-energize the lost power, it must be huge. You are right though, it is critical that you disconnect from the utility power.
There was a home owner seriously injured(maybe killed, I can't recall) here in the last couple years by a neighbor that back fed the entire block by hooking a large generator to an outlet that he attached to the electric lines UP ON THE POLE!!! :eek: The neighbors thought he was a hero for giving theim "free" power during the outage until the "accident" happened. :(

I'm pretty sure more folks are killed by carbon monoxide poisoning from the generator exhaust than by electrocution each year. People tend to run the generators in their attached garages with the door closed or only opened a crack so no on steals the generator. Then they go to bed and the whole family never wakes up. Very sad. :(:(:(
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #69  
thingy said:
You guys are just afraid of big brother,if he sees your scared he'll keep scaring you,

No, we are respectful of our fellow man. Just because somone is a cop, firefighter, utlity worker doesn't mean they are "big brother". They are employed, working to make a living, just like most of us. You seem paraniod.:confused:
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #70  
BillyP said:
Guess the pic didn't go through. I could have sworn it did.

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liquid cooled turbo!

holly cow dude whats the specs on that?!?!
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #71  
Yep moss,I'm all them oids,,too many knocks on the head along with all them chemicals I guess,I even got hemroids.And thanks for agreeing with me that like yourself a person can safely use a gen without one of those transfer switches.
Now,about the man who wired his large gen directly to power lines,,,my thoughts on this is maybe they do need electric cops after all,,what a moroon,him moss,,not you,,[wanted to get that clear],I'm having fun on here,don't wanta get kicked off again right yet,,,,[I'd put a couple of those smily faces here,but don't know how],,so,,smile,,smiley,,,thingy
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #72  
Mine is a Coleman 6500 Watt /7500 watt surge. It has a 10HP Kohler Command Pro Engine.
I paid $499.99 + tax about 6 years ago. at Home Depot.
We have used it numerous times. Once for 6 days, stopping it only to fill with fuel. Runs about 9 hours on a little over 4 gallons of gas.
It runs: Well pump,Pressure tank, Oven, Microwave, stove top, 2 refrigerators, blower on wood burning stove, lights in kitchen, living room 1 bedroom and 2 bathrooms.
Our hot water heater is tankless and needs too much juice for the generator. So we have to heat water to take baths when the power is out.
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #73  
schmism said:
liquid cooled turbo!

holly cow dude whats the specs on that?!?!

It's a 108 KW powered by a Perkins 1006-6T engine. 166 HP @ 1800 RPMs, 425 ft. lbs. of torque at 1600 RPMs.
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #75  
I just bought one from TSC and used it for the last few days. It's an 5.5k 10hp Briggs and Stratton PowerBoss. Yes I hooked it to my meter base, Yes the main was off. Seem to average 1/2 gal an hour of fuel usage and has a seven gallon tank. My problem was I only had two 2 gallon cans. Finally was able to buy a 5 Gallon can, but now I'm back on the grid.:)

Dave
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #76  
Wood_Butcher_Dav said:
I just bought one from TSC and used it for the last few days. It's an 5.5k 10hp Briggs and Stratton PowerBoss. Yes I hooked it to my meter base, Yes the main was off. Seem to average 1/2 gal an hour of fuel usage and has a seven gallon tank. My problem was I only had two 2 gallon cans. Finally was able to buy a 5 Gallon can, but now I'm back on the grid.:)

Dave

Your meter base has a main? Odd...

All the power around here comes from the power company, into the meter base, out of the meter base, then into the service disconnect, then into any sub-panels. Our main breaker panel is considered a sub-panel since we have a service disconnect between it and the meter. If your main breaker pannel is within 10 feet of the meter base, you are allowed to skip the main disconnect as they will consider the main breakers in the first panel the service disconnect.
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #77  
Coleman 5500/6850 watt.

Powers:
Furnace (Hot water baseboard)
Well Pump
TV/Stereo/computer
Freezer/Fridge/Dish washer/washer.
Several sets of lights on two floors.
A few outlets in kitchen for coffee maker etc.

We have a propane stove/range. We also mainly heat with wood.

The unit was installed by an electrician with a cross over switch/box.

Lloyd

PS: Installed 2 years ago and used 1/2 dozen times. Tank will run for about 11 hours before refill. It is not hard wired. I also use it around the property to power different electrical tools. Unit plus installation was about $1300.00.
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #78  
There is certainly nothing better than hearing that generator kick on and those lights come back on after the power kicked off on a poultry farm.

I just bought and installed a new Onan 150KW Cummins diesel unit with automatic transfer switch. I also have a miller 225 welder/generator that I used a lot this summer to run power tools.

Billy that looks like a very nice setup you have there.

Eric
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #79  
40Kchicks said:
There is certainly nothing better than hearing that generator kick on and those lights come back on after the power kicked off on a poultry farm.

I just bought and installed a new Onan 150KW Cummins diesel unit with automatic transfer switch. I also have a miller 225 welder/generator that I used a lot this summer to run power tools.

Billy that looks like a very nice setup you have there.

Eric

You got that right, Eric! Most people are worried about losing power to their house. I used to enjoy a good thunderstorm (call me strange, it's OK) but now it can get way to costly.

Sorry to hear about your electrical contracting prob. I never posted cause I really didn't know what to suggest. The total cost he laid on you was mind boggling. Hope you get it straightened out.
 
   / How many of you own generators and what size? #80  
tallyho8 said:
Billy
It sure looks like that generator would soot up your pretty wood ceiling when it cranks. :eek: Tell me it ain't so. :D

Dudley, I wish I could :eek:
 

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