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Dear All,

Rita is gone now. Went just east of us leaving us the cleaner side. Was scheduled to have the eye pass within 50 miles of me, but later turned more northward and kept distance a bit further. Nontheless, we lost power (evacuated relatives with us), the moment Rita hit land even though we were 120 miles inland. Stayed out for 4 days and we stayed as long as we could stand it then ran for the log cabin at the lake near Huntsville. Stayed til Tues then came back that morning and shaved a 5 day beard and jumped int the car to head to Austin for a convention. Going back tomorrow AM. Left the wife in charge of a lot and need to help her.

All is fine with house. Lost some trees and limbs but nothing in my main yard that is too severe (just in the adjacent woods).

Due to all the trees in my neighborhood, and their proximity to the power lines (one of which was on the ground for four days), I am now shopping backup power supplies. Too dark and too hot for too long. (Did do a fine job of scouting though - smoked ribs, chicken, and fish outside on the grill and used a coleman lantern hung from a coat hanger outside the den window to light the main living area.) Lost most food in the main fridge, but was able to gen connect the deep freeze and keep most stuff in good shape.

Hope you are all well.

Will catch up on the tractor and trailer delivery when I get back. Power, gas, staples, cash all gone Wed PM til Monday is a scary thing.

Any suggestions on the back up generator - want a pad mount with an auto transfer switch capable of running the AC and some basic lighting.
 
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I'm not sure if your needs will be met by what is being installed at my place. Its a B&S 12KW Natural Gas unit with 200 amp auto switch. You probably have a larger A/C unit than I have for my 2000 SF home. Up here in Michigan we do not need as much power as you may need in TX. Here is a link to Briggs and Stratton
Here is a link to a recent TBN thread on Standby Generators. Click Here
 
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What were the final numbers for the machine less the trailer?
 
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I recommend you wait a bit for the generator purchase, otherwise you'll have to get in line to get them.

Further, I'd suggest rather strongly that you consider a diesel unit, more money up front but 30-40% more efficient fuel consumption, a critical issue when the genset is needed. Diesel would enable you to justify a larger on site fuel tank to accommodate your tractor and the genset.

Pat
 
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Seasalt, when is your tractor coming in? You need to posts some pics, especially if you use it to clean up some damaged trees or such.

Hope you fared the storm well, most sailors have a better idea of preparing for storms than others...
 
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I went with a 40KW propane fired Generac unit. I have dual 200A transfers. It works excellent. We use it often.

I looked at all the options, including running it off my tractor. This system is a tad more expensive, but much more usable. If I am out of town, which is often, I wanted my wife to be able to fire up the generator. She has to do nothing, it just kicks in and it also runs once a week to keep itself fresh.

Diesel can be a tough call, the fuel does go bad. I was installing a pool with a propane fire heater, so it made sense.

There are lots of options out there. You really need to get a handle on how much power you need, fuel options, and go from there.

Regards,
D.
 
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I just installed a Generac 15kw propane generator. I had a problem with the plumber not properly setting up the unit for propane. It come set up for natural gas and it has to be switched for lp. Any way it had a faulty crankcase seal and the manufacurer would not warrenty the set since it was'nt properly converted. The plumber had to purchase a new unit for me. If you install one yuor self make sure you follow all install specs or you could be in trouble.
This seems like common sense , but the thing is I know that this problem was not caused by the unit not being converted properly, but it voided the warrenty.
 

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