JustPlainJeff
ArboristSite Operative
Hey guys, I posted about losing power (again) in the "scrounging firewood thread", but I figure if I ask here, the question will get more exposure, and hopefully more responses.
We bought this house about nine or ten months ago. We're in the U.P., Iron River MI. Since buying the house, we've lost power due to storms three or four times now. All but one time, the power was out for a minimum of 24 hours, and this time for about 48 hours. We have another house about an hour away, and we were able to go to that house, since there was still power there. But we lost some of our freezer stuff, as we have several freezers here, and just one fridge/freezer combination at the other house, so not enough freezer room for all of our stuff.
In any event, we're tired of dealing with the power losses, and the inconvenience of it. I've already emailed a Generac company, as well as the Kohler generator division, to set up meetings with both companies for possible purchasing. Generac seems to be the big name in standby generators, but I've read somewhere, or somebody told me that the Kohler was a better unit. I don't remember why they said that though, and I'd like to know what you guys think of either or both brands of generators. What do you or don't you like about either? With a large dollar purchase, I'd like to make one that's as intelligent as possible.
If it matters, we have two 500 gallon propane tanks on our property now. One for the house, and one for the detached garage furnace. We do heat with propane, as is our gas stove and dryer. Somebody had told me last year when I was considering a generator purchase, that I may want to consider upgrading the house tank to a 1,000 gallon tank, as apparently propane powered generators are pretty thirsty.
So, any and all input is appreciated, thanks!
We bought this house about nine or ten months ago. We're in the U.P., Iron River MI. Since buying the house, we've lost power due to storms three or four times now. All but one time, the power was out for a minimum of 24 hours, and this time for about 48 hours. We have another house about an hour away, and we were able to go to that house, since there was still power there. But we lost some of our freezer stuff, as we have several freezers here, and just one fridge/freezer combination at the other house, so not enough freezer room for all of our stuff.
In any event, we're tired of dealing with the power losses, and the inconvenience of it. I've already emailed a Generac company, as well as the Kohler generator division, to set up meetings with both companies for possible purchasing. Generac seems to be the big name in standby generators, but I've read somewhere, or somebody told me that the Kohler was a better unit. I don't remember why they said that though, and I'd like to know what you guys think of either or both brands of generators. What do you or don't you like about either? With a large dollar purchase, I'd like to make one that's as intelligent as possible.
If it matters, we have two 500 gallon propane tanks on our property now. One for the house, and one for the detached garage furnace. We do heat with propane, as is our gas stove and dryer. Somebody had told me last year when I was considering a generator purchase, that I may want to consider upgrading the house tank to a 1,000 gallon tank, as apparently propane powered generators are pretty thirsty.
So, any and all input is appreciated, thanks!