Home generator specs?

Originally Posted by
bodywhomper
I have a 6.5 kW Honda inverter genie. It has over 400 hrs on it (all on gas). I live in a 1500sq ft house with well and storage tank (two electric pumps). We have no AC. Our dryer is electric which we can’t use with the genie (50A). Other big draws are from dishwasher, portable heater, and portable appliances. We can basically run everything but the drier off that genie. But we monitor/stagger use of some of our electric appliances. I bought the genie used with a spoiled carb in it and a handful of hours of use. I hired an electrician to wire up a plug outlet, a manual transfer switch, and build the cord/plug. Other than fuel, we’ve spent ~$3k on the generator, electrician, transfer switch, big power cord, etc. Someday, I’ll get a second propane tank and the genie stuff to convert it to burn propane. I turn it off at night.
We have several friends with generac auto-transfer backup generators. Several hundred hours of use. They’ve never had problems with their systems, though they sometimes burn through a lot of propane by accident like when there’s a power loss, they’re out of town, and they forgot to turn of their transfer switch (but their food didn’t spoil. They continue with life as normal during outages.
I feel like this is the call. Unless you have someone on life support in your home or your running a bitcoin farm in your basement.... why do you need to run every circuit and have a fancy smart ATS. Get a bigger portable gene and hire an electrician to make it plug and play. Then just manage the panel and fueling for your daily needs for those rare occasions you’re out of power.
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