Posted by LOU from Wi. on December 09, 2013 at 12:43:45 from (72.160.227.53):
In Reply to: Cost of generation posted by David G on December 09, 2013 at 10:47:52:
WE never figured the cost of running our 5500wt generator. I installed a panel box in the garage that is hooked to our 200amp main house panel box. We have had to call on the generator several times to run the house current ,less the elect range, water heater dryer and high current usage appliances. Only thing we did was take off the small fuel tank and add a 10 gal flat top tank. We built a cart to move it outside (or near the service door) when it is necessary to run it, when we suffer from power outages.The longest it has run was 8 hrs when the storm hit a couple years back.Wouldn't think of using a generator for whole house operation ,unless we lived in a remote location and no power company available to service our home. Generators are swell in most circumstances ,and I'm happy with ours. LOU.
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