Posted by MarkB_MI on February 01, 2010 at 22:21:48 from (166.203.240.45):
In Reply to: Generator ideas (Home) posted by john in La on February 01, 2010 at 12:37:03:
You can't make ice cream out of horsesh*t. Don't waste your money on Harbor Freight garbage. A 15,000 watt alternator for 1200 bucks? You already found out what happens when you try to get one of these no-name generators serviced.
What is it you're running that requires so much power? I have no problem running everything in my house except the electric ovens with 6500 watts. That includes the well, three refrigerators and a freezer, but we don't have air conditioning or electric heat.
Something to consider is if your wife can safely set up and operate the generator. We recently purchased an electric start Honda. Per B&D's recommendation, I went with the Reliance transfer switch; my wife can get the generator going on her own but she would never be able to set up a PTO generator.
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