15 year old Generac not running...replace?

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This peaked more interest than I expected... I do have an update.

The gas line is done, new 14kw Generac is in place, gas hooked up, wiring from generator to below the deck is in. Last step is to wire the switch next Wed. Looks like we can get the water heater and a couple baseboard thermostats on it. But just two. they are electricity hogs. We have 2 gas fireplaces so we wont get cold if there is a winter outage.

The old 7kw was wired by a crack head, looks like only about 4 or 5 15 amp breakers were on it...And how they did it seemed to baffle both electricians that were out so far. So thats all useless and being scrapped.

I got the plug in our storage room to be put on the new Gennie, so I am moving the garage fridge to that room on the lower level today. Garage is not attached and running out to get meat and beer when its hovering around 0-20 and trying not to touch the dirty cars blows.

So far every step took far longer and was a bigger PITA than anticipated (by the installers). I have been here long enough to expect nothing to the easy or fast.

Stay tuned for one last update (better be) after all is done.
 
Friends of mine bought a place in SW WA and after their first power outage have been cleaning up the backup coverage and other home wiring issues discovered.

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Looks like we can get the water heater and a couple baseboard thermostats on it. But just two. they are electricity hogs. We have 2 gas fireplaces so we wont get cold if there is a winter outage.
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If you want to make big brownie points, get a bathroom baseboard in the backup coverage plan.
Back north we keep the house pretty cool in the spring and fall. Main bathroom is kept much warmer and the door closed so the toilet seat stays nice and toasty. That's the ONLY feature I like about electric baseboard heat, zone control.
 
I havent. The oil comes out very dark when I change it. If there are no outages it will about 12 hours a year doing self tests. Last year it rand for 2.5 days straight plus weekly for about 8 hours, then randomly here and here for an hour or two. Before I bought the house 3 years ago is a black hole.

Before our first winter I changed the oil and it was black as tar. My guess was many years without being changed.
A very good trick for any engine that is lubricated with oil.
Before oil change, pour in the motor a quart of DIESEL, start the engine and run for 5 minutes on idle until warmed up.

I've done it on every car I owned, now 2009 Hyundai I-20 gasoline and oil comes out barely dirty and it doesn't consume a drop of oil.
Can you use synthetic oil?

Another thing I find weird is having a generator hooked to a "system" You don't control...

Sorry, too late information 😅
 
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Another thing I find weird is having a generator hooked to a "system" You don't control...
I have no idea what you are saying here. Its on an automatic switch, so power goes out, generator comes on. No one wants to manually control this, that would defeat the concept.
 
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