Posted by Billy Shafer on February 02, 2010 at 07:18:04 from (63.20.63.25):
In Reply to: Generator ideas (Home) posted by john in La on February 01, 2010 at 12:37:03:
John I really don't feel to good about either one. But I would go with #3 if I had to choose. What you need to do. Is decide what you need to have during a power failure. Get the total amp draw starting and running. Then you will have an idea what KW you need. It is better to have to much power than not enough. The number three unit looks like a Winco Generator. They do make a good unit. To hook it up to the house. I would have a switch at the pole or at the house. I call them Knife switches. You have your normal load on one side. Then on the gen side you would have a quick disconnect plug. Then when you needed it,you would only have to plug in the genset.Then move the handle to generator side. The switch would be closed at all times and your wife would be safe if she had to use it.
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