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Hope you're back on by now , if not soon . That's brutal .
We got power at 5:30 yesterday.
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Hope you're back on by now , if not soon . That's brutal .
Same here. Not a whole house auto, but a decent setup with crossover breaker panel and a 230V plug on the side of the house with cable from the genny to it. I can have the house back up and running, with safety breaker protecting the linesmen from backfeed within minutes.The sound of our generator makes me smile. Whether its the weekly self test/battery charge or when it kicks in for necessity. It comfortable to know we have that issue covered.
Got the same Westinghouse 12500 Watt Generator!Sorry to hear that. Two generators I have are the Westinghouse 12500 Watt Dual Fuel Home Backup Portable Generator, Remote Electric Start, Transfer Switch Ready, Gas and Propane Powered and also a Predator 3500 watt inverter generator. Both units are solid. Got the Westinghouse from Amazon and the Predator from Harbor Freight. Wishing you the best in your situation, we have been there also.
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Snowmmageddon.... lol. We call it Snowpocalypse. We woke up Monday morning to a cold house but after the first day power would come on for about 20 minutes every 90 or so minutes for the rest of the week. Thankfully we have a natural gas fireplace and I used a deep cycle battery and inverter to run the fireplace hot air fan. That kept the den warm. We had no damage or frozen pipes but many not so lucky. I had an interlock kit installed after that and bought a 12,000 watt dual fuel generator after that. I picked up a WEN from Amazon. Electric start etc. The interlock means I can power the entire house though I would need to carefully consider what is run together at the same time. I have tested the central AC and it will run it even on propane (lower generator output than using gasoline) but it does struggle to start it. I plan to have a soft start kit installed on the AC unit to help. We have a 5 ton unit, that's as big as residential units get without adding multiple units. You might investigate your situation and see.We used to live in on a small property in rural wisconsin. When the power went out it either came back on in 2-3 minutes or 2-3 days. Being on a well, septic with a pump and needing to keep my sump pumps running, I finally got sick of running a small generator with cords everywhere, I finally broke down and installed a whole house Generator after losing power twice in a week.
We moved to Texas and I kept the small generator, after moving it around my garage for 7 years I sold it. The next year we had Snowmageddon and I had no back up power source... house dropped to 42 degrees in the Master bedroom and 51 in the warmest interior room on the 2nd floor. Lost power off and on over 4 days, ran out of firewood on day 2.... never again!
I now have a back up generator and small portable A/C unit (could not afford/justify a large enough Generator to run the air conditioning) and keep enough firewood stocked up to get us through 7 days without heat.
- Jason