Posted by jm. on August 22, 2021 at 09:41:47 from (161.82.107.93):
In Reply to: Stand-by genset posted by DannyE on August 22, 2021 at 08:52:24:
I am not John T or Billy but I do have a 20 KW (YES GENRAC) Billy hates them. It is now 7 years old and some where around 370 hrs. Trouble free. I built the house with two 100 amp panels calling one essential and one non. The generator picks up the essential side within 20 seconds. I have well, hot water heater, and freezer plugs as well as lots of lighting. Our heat is heat pump with propane backup. The true compressor is not on the generator but blower for the gas side is. In hind site I really think the 20 would carry the entire house. really never hear it struggle. Best money I ever spent. Had one 72 hour ice storm outage three years ago but most or just two or three hours now and then. Locate it outside near your service entrance.
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