Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
Powers already out here and who knows how long this is gonna last. Does anybody in this area still have generators for sale?
Gary, when you pull the trigger on a generator, I also highly recommend installing a manual transfer switch like this:
Although pricey, it's much safer than a "dead man's" cord run through a dryer outlet.
I have this model and it runs my well, my furnace, hot water heater, fridge, and living room outlets. (If I didn't have a well, it would free up two of the circuits!)
If you're comfortable working with electricity, it is a DIY job. I installed it myself years ago when I purchased my generator. Expect to drop ~$250 for a similar switch.
Thanks for the offers and advice. Power is back on now but I needed a generator like 10 years ago. Time to do my homework.
Does anyone have experience with a solar setup?
Thanks for the offers and advice. Power is back on now but I needed a generator like 10 years ago. Time to do my homework.
We just don't get enough intense light to make pv cost effective here.
Gary, when you pull the trigger on a generator, I also highly recommend installing a manual transfer switch like this:
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Although pricey, it's much safer than a "dead man's" cord run through a dryer outlet.
I have this model and it runs my well, my furnace, hot water heater, fridge, and living room outlets. (If I didn't have a well, it would free up two of the circuits!)
If you're comfortable working with electricity, it is a DIY job. I installed it myself years ago when I purchased my generator. Expect to drop ~$250 for a similar switch.
You may want to start with a look at the Generac 7000 watt. Consumer Reports list it as a "Best Buy." If you are handy with electricity and gas hook up it is quite reasonable. If not you are looking at 3k professional installation.