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Posted on 4/28/21 at 10:57 pm
Posted by Koonu
Member since Sep 2020
22 posts
Posted on 4/28/21 at 10:57 pm
After this past storm season and being without power on multiple extended occasions, I find myself looking to purchase a generator for my home. I am not looking for a whole home generator (young, not in our forever home), but rather something to maybe run a couple house hold items during an extended outage. Things like tv/internet, fridge, and maybe some fans and lighting.

Doing some light reading, I’ve gotten a bit of a grasp on wattages and load. With that being said, I figured I’d come here and ask those with experience. Does anyone have any recommendations on wattage and brand when looking at just running the essentials, such as mentioned above? Any dos and don’ts? I realize it all varies by appliance etc. but just looking for some general direction, especially on brand/quality. Any advice appreciated
Posted by mtcheral
BR
Member since Oct 2008
1935 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 5:29 am to
A 5500- 6500 W should be plenty for that.
Posted by fightin tigers
Downtown Prairieville
Member since Mar 2008
73674 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 5:37 am to
Inverter generator with CO shutoff and a couple of CO monitors to put in the house (which you should already have).

They get expensive and to get something with 220 capabilities might end up being overkill for what you really need. Especially if you are trying to be budget friendly while accepting a certain amount of inconvenience.


The price of a dedicated generator hookup might not be palatable, but eases the use of the generator since you won't need extension cords, connectors, temp lights/lamps.

Anyone look at that new Predator 9500 inverter generator? harbor freight

I'm on the fence about whether it can start my heatpump or else I would jump at it.
Posted by Tigris
Mexican Home
Member since Jul 2005
12344 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 5:44 am to
I went simple and got a Honda 2000i. Not the cheapest option but I got it for the reliability, efficiency, and low noise level. And I plan to take it on the road with me after I retire and get a truck camper.

It did well for me for the three days without power after Michael. TV, computer, refrigerator, chest freezer, half the lights in the house (LEDs) - no problem. I could have run a very small window unit, but it was nice and cool after Michael.

You can buy a metering device to measure the electricity use of your electrical devices - plug your fridge (for example) into the device which plugs into the wall socket. I tried the microwave - that was not going to happen - everything else was manageable.
Posted by TheNolaClap
Jersey Shore (not fist pump)
Member since Jun 2012
1489 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 7:04 am to
I would go with a 6500 for that. It will easily run all of that with capacity left over for a couple window units. All while not being a gas hog like a 9000-10000 generator. Generac is always a decent price for that size with a good track record. I think around 800.

If you really don't think window unit or two will be in your future, just do the honda 2000.
This post was edited on 4/29/21 at 7:05 am
Posted by fightin tigers
Downtown Prairieville
Member since Mar 2008
73674 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 7:30 am to
Anything less than 3500 just seems like a waste. Not being able to readily run a window a/c (or space heater) just seems like something that will come back to bite you later.

Clarify that, run an a/c or heater in addition to what you want to run as your base (TV/Fridge/Stove/etc.)
This post was edited on 4/29/21 at 7:37 am
Posted by brickyard
Member since Jan 2007
534 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 8:02 am to
Are there deals to be had on portable generators right now or is there never a good time these days for deals on generators? Just thinking it may be because its not hurricane season and the bad ice storms are over.
Posted by TheNolaClap
Jersey Shore (not fist pump)
Member since Jun 2012
1489 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 8:09 am to
You can likely find used deals from one season old generators. I would look all over facebook marketplace.
Posted by SaDaTayMoses
Member since Oct 2005
4319 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 8:19 am to
I bought this Generac 6500 COsense LINK early last year.
Powered the following at the same time for about 12 hours on 1 tank of fuel:
3 deep freezers
2 refrigerators
a 10000 btu window unit
water heater
5-6 lights
2 TVs with Xboxes
1 small box fan
phone chargers

had to unplug the window unit for wife's blow dryer

follow the break-in regards to the oil changes and maintenance and it shouldn't give you trouble
Posted by BiggerBear
Redbone Country
Member since Sep 2011
2917 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 8:31 am to
1. Get a generator transfer switch installed. This is worth the cost. Make sure the generator has a 30 amp outlet to connect to the transfer switch if you intend to go that route.
2. Choose your generator based first on your wattage needs and second on fuel efficiency. When you need it, there's a good chance that everyone else will be competing with you for fuel and the gas stations may not have power. Make sure you can run the generator for at least 3 days and have the fuel on hand to do so for approaching storms.
3. That said, a 3500 watt generator will do what you described (i.e. no air conditioner, stove, microwave or water heater) and is usually pretty good on fuel usage.
Posted by Butta
Zachary
Member since Dec 2012
233 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 8:59 am to
I have a Centurion by Generac 5000W/6250W. I got the 30 amp connection under my breaker box with the interlock kit, etc. My house is all electric so it will power pretty much everything except the stove/oven and central AC/heat. It would power the water heater, but pretty much by itself. I also have one of those portable AC units, think it's 8K BTU.

I will probably upgrade to at least a 7500W or higher. I'm considering a duel fuel that will run of gas and propane. I have 4-6 bottles of propane around the house and would probably get one of those 100 lb cylinder. That way if I run out of gas and gas is hard to find, I have propane that would last a few days.
Posted by Drunken Crawfish
Member since Apr 2017
3822 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 9:02 am to
I am looking at doing the same thing. Having a home addition done so I am going to get them to wire in a transfer switch and buy one of these:

LINK

We have natural gas at the house so the tri-fuel is very appealing. You can also get 100gal tanks of propane and store them forever incase there is a gas shortage.
Posted by sosaysmorvant
River Parishes, LA
Member since Feb 2008
1307 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 9:31 am to
I have a 5500watt Storm Defender w/ Briggs engine that was used twice for $350 if anyone is interested.
Posted by ABucks11
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2012
1141 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 9:37 am to
Have y’all looked into THD* of generators and how that can harm electronics ?

*total harmonic distortion
This post was edited on 4/29/21 at 9:42 am
Posted by LSUEnvy
Hou via Lake Chas
Member since May 2011
12087 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 9:58 am to
quote:

SaDaTayMoses

Got the same Generac last year and used it for several weeks in Lake Charles with no issues.
I followed break in and changed oil several times during break in. I run it about once a month now and it starts easy.
Posted by glorymanutdtiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2012
3786 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 10:39 am to
What do you guys think of the one costco sells? Firman 7500W Running / 9400W Peak Tri Fuel Generator
Posted by weadjust
Member since Aug 2012
15081 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 10:43 am to
My window 5000 btu window ac uses 400 watts. With LED light using almost nothing I can run fridge, window ac, TV easily with 3500 watts. Bigger isn't always better when it takes more gas.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
24937 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 11:37 am to
If you're not planning on being in your house but a few years, no reason to buy a 10-15k generator with a automatic switch.

I have 2 Honda 2000 watt generators.

I don't have to use them often but they have been used many times.

On those two, I easily ran 2 big refrigerators and chest freezer, TV, internet, etc
Posted by TubsTiger
Member since Apr 2021
81 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 11:53 am to
Have Generac 6500 that runs 2- 7500 btu window units, refrigerator and freezer, Direct TV, and Lights.
bought a tri-fuel conversion from US Carburation and run it on Natural Gas. Works great!
Posted by TBoy
Kalamazoo
Member since Dec 2007
23645 posts
Posted on 4/29/21 at 11:54 am to
quote:

Anyone look at that new Predator 9500 inverter generator? harbor freight

Those new Predator inverters look great.
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