Posted by Uncleo on February 10, 2011 at 09:00:21 from (131.122.114.112):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Generators posted by Fred Martin on January 31, 2011 at 19:44:39:
I have used backup portable gensets for years when storms take down trees in waterfront community in Maryland. Got house wired a couple years ago for manual transfer and bought new 5600 Sears manual start gen set. Never had a problem using stable in gas that lasts a year...use it up in summer in lawn mower and other equipment renew in Fall. But am looking at Propane conversions...under $200 and easy to install to allow multi fuel for all the above reasons. Takes only simple conversion kit and then can run on gas or propane/NG at flip of valve. Only con is I shoul have gotten an electric start Gen of about 7500 0r 10000 . Still cheaper than whole house auto backup...around $3-10000 around here right now...looking into Propane/elec duel heat furnace to replace all electric heat pumps also.
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