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View attachment 2555011Any of our Spooners have any experience w Generac full home generators? Momma has decided that her Subaru portable Gen with a suicide cord ain’t cutting it anymore and wants to go whole hog with a total system. I’ve heard mixed reviews on them, but that was some time ago. The one positive is that it would run her AC. The Subaru only runs the lights and outlets. Her power lines are above ground so they tend to lose power a lot longer than we do with buried lines. Last big hurricane power was out over two weeks for her street. We were up and running in 16 hrs.

Oh, did I mention she’s 82? Momma gets what she wants at this point…I just want to give her good advice as to any downsides. Thanks in advance for any gouge!

Taking her out today for lunch and a visit to her brother. We’re going to the local Generac store to see what they got. Hurricane season isn’t really the time to be shopping but we’ve had so many other distractions this year.

AK MZ——now go enjoy an early weekend!
Generac is a good brand. You can also get them hooked up to natural gas which would probably be cheaper and easier if you have natural gas... usually about 6 weeks with permits, electrician and gas company hook ups. Cycles once a week and you can have the monitor app on your I phone.
 
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I think the Generac systems are OK. At the price point they're at, they're hard to beat. But I don't have actual experience with one yet, although I am looking at them for backup here. I'd go propane, and pipe it up to our 1000 gallon tank. (No gas to worry about going bad, etc.) I'm still young enough that wrangling out the 8KW unit and cord isn't that hard, yet...
My neighbor is attached to gas...
 
I agree with others, Generac is a good brand. Know a few people with them.

We have a Kohler, and it has never failed us in the 12 years we’ve had it and we’ve been through some lengthy power outages. Katerina almost 2 weeks. (In old house). In Ida, which I think was 2022, we lost power for nine days. Every so often we have an outage for several hours up to a day. It just happens in these parts.

Having a house generator is the way to go. No muss, no fuss. 1000 gallon propane tank.

The only thing I would say is make sure it’s maintained regularly or do it yourself. A lot of people forget it’s an engine.

I have noticed that after a week of running straight, you need to add oil! And make sure you change the oil - at least once a year since it does a self check and runs for 10 minutes every week.
 
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Apparently tge old supports were filed with pieces of metal plastic bags and some brick pieces
sounds very sus 🤨 Glad you're replacing it
Back on the water? Home time goes fast, doesn't it?
I swear the clock runs faster on weekends and holidays!
It absolutely FLIES BY!
See?!? I knew it!! 🤬
I wonder if honey would work...
Internet says:
Honey and sugar can both be used to make syrups, but they offer different flavor profiles and require different ratios when substituting. Honey, being a natural sweetener, adds a unique floral or earthy flavor to the syrup, while sugar provides a neutral sweetness. When substituting honey for sugar in a syrup, you'll likely need to use less honey than you would sugar due to honey's higher perceived sweetness.
I had an eventful day. It started by getting woken up at 0800. 🤬🤬 Seems the neighbors across the street are having their roof done. So a big-ass truck rolled up on our sleepy street all air braking and back-up beeping. 😤🤬
I learned what the local ordinance said about noise when work began to repair after a house fire in the structure behind mine. So early - even on weekends!!
It's small men (and women) who seek to put down others with arrogance. Then, they're pissed when they're shown up. 😤
Oh, but it's so delicious when someone shows them up.
Case in point vvv
The reveal their Inner Weasel.
I kinda enjoyed fucking with that guy.
That may be my Inner Weasel Hunter/killer.
I enjoyed reading about it!
Sometimes....
Sometimes I wanna be petty and make them pay or tell them to f off
Hahahaha
Totally normal reaction IMO!!
Whomever sing's that one line? Strong Barry White vibes... oooh, that bass :LOL:
I still have another package missing in transit.
Grrr - so annoying when that happens!! Hope it gets found and delivered soon.
We always headed to the shore or docks when the storm could move in. We did not want to experience what you described!
Because that's what sane people do, right?
It is going to be hotter up there than down here! Keep cool!
Yep, mid 80s today and forecast warning about "hot days ahead". :oops:
At one point everyone's hair was standing on end and you could feel the static.
That’s too damn close.
Got that right!! Fun in Science Class but out in the real world? Most times not fun...
Ya lost me at…


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What isn't clear about that?
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Carbonara, carburetor…
Tomato tomatoe
This autocorrect
Mascarpone
Aww - we all followed ;)
Tanks and lightning do not mix.
He was ok... I was ready for him.... hopefully i won't have to do education soon....she is restructuring the team... I will be more behind the scenes
Hope that goes in your Win Column - at least for whatever ends up on your Job Duties list 🤗
Any of our Spooners have any experience w Generac full home generators?
We had a generator discussion back on June 22, too...
Wat_Tyler: Harbor Freight - Predator line
Don't mean to throw your own words at you... but in case it helps others, here's a link to your post to me on small generators
Made me think of this guy:
WTF?! Who fishes with metal rods/reels in a freaking rainstorm? :oops:
What luck!
That's one way to look at it :rolleyes: :LOL:
I've been on 2 boats which took direct lighting strikes, but they're a better "path to ground" than human flesh... but it'll still scare the chit out of you. 🤣...
It doesn't do the vessel's electronics any good either 🤣
I'm reconsidering that whole "watch a lightning storm our on an oil rig" idea. :oops:
Mother Forklift
Ooh - good band name!
 
It may will depend where she is. You need to supply fuel and for how long would she need it? I know they have different engines. I have a friend a few blocks away and she has not run it for years, some one should maintain it and exercise it. There is a solar company down here (FLA) advertising never lose power so I guess they have batteries. That would have advantages 365, especially here in FL. I have them and get "credits" for the times i supply power to the grid. I have not heard anything bad about Generac and they put a transfer switch in for when the power goes out.
Good gouge @subdudeme13 . I thought we had a Generac store here in town but it turns out the big store is a couple three hrs away. Several people sell them in town so called and made an appointment for someone to come out and give us a quote.

FTR, the gal was really talking me off the Generac’s and pushing a Kohler or Briggs unit. When I asked she said they saw a lot of warranty claims for the Gen’s. Not so much Kohler or Briggs. She also said they’re very loud. The quietest is a Cummings unit, but they’re in the 48kw range and meant for huge houses. The other two were quieter also.

The big cost is how much pipe and line they have to run. Fifty feet can add a couple of thousand so looks like we’re going to look for a closer area. The Kohler doesn’t have an auto test feature, so like you said, it needs to be run or tested every few months I’m guessing. They also suggested two 120 gal tanks. Having gas logs we’ve always talked about POUNDS in tanks (100lb or she has 300lb) so that’ll need to be squared away.

Anyhow, looks like it’s a go. Hurricane party at Momma’s!🤣
 
I think the Generac systems are OK. At the price point they're at, they're hard to beat. But I don't have actual experience with one yet, although I am looking at them for backup here. I'd go propane, and pipe it up to our 1000 gallon tank. (No gas to worry about going bad, etc.) I'm still young enough that wrangling out the 8KW unit and cord isn't that hard, yet...
Yeah, if I was home all the time I wouldn’t worry so much, but she’s 82 and can’t be hauling a small gen from the shed to the porch. Plus, I like the idea of her having her HVAC on this unit.

The last big hurricane they were without power for a couple of weeks. She’s getting too frail to sweat it out. I have a Honda 2200i….run the fridge, fans, lamps, Xbox and TeeVee….oh, and a blender…good to go!🤣
 
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sounds very sus 🤨 Glad you're replacing it

I swear the clock runs faster on weekends and holidays!

See?!? I knew it!! 🤬

Internet says:
Honey and sugar can both be used to make syrups, but they offer different flavor profiles and require different ratios when substituting. Honey, being a natural sweetener, adds a unique floral or earthy flavor to the syrup, while sugar provides a neutral sweetness. When substituting honey for sugar in a syrup, you'll likely need to use less honey than you would sugar due to honey's higher perceived sweetness.

I learned what the local ordinance said about noise when work began to repair after a house fire in the structure behind mine. So early - even on weekends!!

Oh, but it's so delicious when someone shows them up.
Case in point vvv

I enjoyed reading about it!

Totally normal reaction IMO!!

Whomever sing's that one line? Strong Barry White vibes... oooh, that bass :LOL:

Grrr - so annoying when that happens!! Hope it gets found and delivered soon.

Because that's what sane people do, right?

Yep, mid 80s today and forecast warning about "hot days ahead". :oops:


Got that right!! Fun in Science Class but out in the real world? Most times not fun...

What isn't clear about that?
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Aww - we all followed ;)


Hope that goes in your Win Column - at least for whatever ends up on your Job Duties list 🤗

We had a generator discussion back on June 22, too...
Wat_Tyler: Harbor Freight - Predator line
Don't mean to throw your own words at you... but in case it helps others, here's a link to your post to me on small generators

WTF?! Who fishes with metal rods/reels in a freaking rainstorm? :oops:

That's one way to look at it :rolleyes: :LOL:

I'm reconsidering that whole "watch a lightning storm our on an oil rig" idea. :oops:

Ooh - good band name!
I do remember that discussion but this is for the 20kw home gens. These babies sit in place, just waiting for a hurricane to knock out your power!
 
Generac is a good brand. You can also get them hooked up to natural gas which would probably be cheaper and easier if you have natural gas... usually about 6 weeks with permits, electrician and gas company hook ups. Cycles once a week and you can have the monitor app on your I phone.
That was the first thing they asked…”Is she on gas”…unfortunately, her house is all electric, so we’ll need LP cylinders. The good news is the company we both use is the one this Generator company is using and promoting. A couple of good deals for leasing the tanks or buying them outright.
 
I agree with others, Generac is a good brand. Know a few people with them.

We have a Kohler, and it has never failed us in the 12 years we’ve had it and we’ve been through some lengthy power outages. Katerina almost 2 weeks. (In old house). In Ida, which I think was 2022, we lost power for nine days. Every so often we have an outage for several hours up to a day. It just happens in these parts.

Having a house generator is the way to go. No muss, no fuss. 1000 gallon propane tank.

The only thing I would say is make sure it’s maintained regularly or do it yourself. A lot of people forget it’s an engine.

I have noticed that after a week of running straight, you need to add oil! And make sure you change the oil - at least once a year since it does a self check and runs for 10 minutes every week.
Looks like we’re going to join the Kohler family. The sales rep was really pushing it and I did some quick research today and they come very highly recommended.

Good gouge on the maintenance and Oil. Looks like yours does a self check? I thought she told me it didn’t but I could be mistaken. I maintain both of our portable gens, so no problems there.

I really appreciate all the comments! This is exactly what I knew I’d get out of group! Thanks Brothers and Sisters!
 
The Kohler doesn’t have an auto test feature, so like you said, it needs to be run or tested every few months I’m guessing.
Our generator self tests every week.
Looks like we’re going to join the Kohler family. The sales rep was really pushing it and I did some quick research today and they come very highly recommended.

Good gouge on the maintenance and Oil. Looks like yours does a self check? I thought she told me it didn’t but I could be mistaken. I maintain both of our portable gens, so no problems there.

I really appreciate all the comments! This is exactly what I knew I’d get out of group! Thanks Brothers and Sisters!
Sounds like you are going with it.
 
Storms move in fast and humid summer jersey weather.
It's all sun and umbrella drinks until Mother Nature is reminded you're all relaxed and tipsy :rolleyes:
Good gouge
Is that the military usage of the word gouge?
TIL
she’s 82 and can’t be hauling a small gen from the shed to the porch
good looking out for mom 🤗 :love:
I do remember that discussion but this is for the 20kw home gens. These babies sit in place, just waiting for a hurricane to knock out your power!
When I went back it was apparent those posts were for the smaller carry or roll-on-wheels units. Still, not everyone in the hurricane zone needs a big unit :ROFLMAO:

don't get up, @Wonderer67 - I've got this one...
I said "unit" and "big unit"
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I agree with others, Generac is a good brand. Know a few people with them.

We have a Kohler, and it has never failed us in the 12 years we’ve had it and we’ve been through some lengthy power outages. Katerina almost 2 weeks. (In old house). In Ida, which I think was 2022, we lost power for nine days. Every so often we have an outage for several hours up to a day. It just happens in these parts.

Having a house generator is the way to go. No muss, no fuss. 1000 gallon propane tank.

The only thing I would say is make sure it’s maintained regularly or do it yourself. A lot of people forget it’s an engine.

I have noticed that after a week of running straight, you need to add oil! And make sure you change the oil - at least once a year since it does a self check and runs for 10 minutes every week.



Change the fucking oil. It doesn't run enough to boil the condensation out of the crankcase, but an oil change will take care of that. Do it once a year or as the manufacturer recommends.
 
It's all sun and umbrella drinks until Mother Nature is reminded you're all relaxed and tipsy :rolleyes:

Is that the military usage of the word gouge?
TIL

good looking out for mom 🤗 :love:

When I went back it was apparent those posts were for the smaller carry or roll-on-wheels units. Still, not everyone in the hurricane zone needs a big unit :ROFLMAO:

don't get up, @Wonderer67 - I've got this one...
I said "unit" and "big unit"
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Why yes it is!

Live by the gouge…die by the gouge!🤣
 
My colitis pain may have driven away some teen girls. I was shopping for a can opener. They were blocking shelves in the kitchen section while they yakked. The pain affected my breathing, so I exhaled audibly a few times. They may have thought I was creepy or annoying when they walked away.
 
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