Homebrew
Premium Member
I was looking for a portable gasoline generator, but after lots of research and investigation I have decided to get a Generac home generator. It is relatively quiet and runs off natural gas or propane. They are in nice cabinets and you don't have to worry about gasoline or diesel storage. Currently at Home Depot they cost $2600 and they run 10 home circuits and INCLUDE automatic transfer switch, 30 ft. wiring harness, and breakers. The model that runs 12 circuits is $3000, but 10 is normally enough to run an aquarium (plus some comfort for the wife and kids)! These units have really come down in price over the past few years. HD will contract the installation for $1000 extra, but my father-in-law is a master electrician... so.... no cost there for me. I have quite a bit of electrical experience and the unit comes with connection instructions, so I would do it with or without my father-in-law, but he'll be around to keep me honest.
$2600 may be a bit pricey for "just" an aquarium, but if you are dropping a bunch of money on a decent UPS or portable gas generator, spending a bit more will get you some home comfort, automatic power outage transfer, much longer run time, safer fuel source and better reliability.
$2600 may be a bit pricey for "just" an aquarium, but if you are dropping a bunch of money on a decent UPS or portable gas generator, spending a bit more will get you some home comfort, automatic power outage transfer, much longer run time, safer fuel source and better reliability.