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Home Backup Power Generator


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As this is the 3rd time this week / 5th time this year we’ve lost power in our neighborhood (powered by Eversource, outages all courtesy of low hanging wires and questionable pole infrastructure), I’m looking into a backup home generator 

Ideally connected to gas line and automatically turning on when power is out

Any recommendations?

I hear Kuhlman Electric ads for Generac all the time and seems good

I figured this forum would have tons of experience with severe / blizzards

TIA!

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1 minute ago, Baroclinic Zone said:

Are you looking to provide backup power for your entire home or just dedicated circuits that keep the critical stuff running?

ATS’s can get pricy if you’re looking for a whole house backup.

Was thinking whole house ATS for simplicity

Kids in multiple rooms, refrigerators, hot water, internet… 

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14 minutes ago, wxsniss said:

Was thinking whole house ATS for simplicity

Kids in multiple rooms, refrigerators, hot water, internet… 

You’ll need to install the ATS between your meter and power panel to do this. 
generac is the defacto king of generators. Kohler also is pretty big in the generator business, so they’re an option.

i would reach out to some local electricians and see what they say.

@butterfish55 installs generators.

i sent him a text 

 

 

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I work for AC Power Solutions in SE MA. We install and service whole house Generac generators. I have also installed many Kohler generators as well. I don't have a preference for brand. But I would definitely recommend just doing the whole house and not dedicated circuits. It might be a little more expensive but it's way more convenient

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21 minutes ago, butterfish55 said:

I work for AC Power Solutions in SE MA. We install and service whole house Generac generators. I have also installed many Kohler generators as well. I don't have a preference for brand. But I would definitely recommend just doing the whole house and not dedicated circuits. It might be a little more expensive but it's way more convenient

I have a Kohler 22KW whole house generator (2013) no issues, has about 310 hrs. on it. I do annual service on it, have replaced the battery every 3-4 years.

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