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Generac makes some dependable units. I put in one that was a pretty straight forward installation.
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Not sure I would want an auto generator running at my house when I am not home.
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![]() I thought the same way and wasn't comfortable with it until I was home during a few power outages.
Now I don't give power outages a second thought. Also, at my location, outages have lasted for a couple of days.
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![]() Do you have a fully automatic cut-over to your generator back-up that will function when you are not home (and can't get home for a week)? And how much did all this cost?
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![]() Yes, the generator cuts in about 10 seconds after the main power supply fails and switches off about 30 seconds after the power supply is restored.
The generator switches on every 7 days for a 10 minute period to perform maintenance checks. All automatic. The size of mine is 13KW on natural gas. (14KW on propane) I have ours directly plumbed to natural gas. The cost for it hooked up 6 years ago was about $4,000.
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I still have a real problem with a generator running in my absence, and not really knowing for sure if everything is working properly. I would still be stressed out about that. Maybe my fears are totally unreasonable, but just saying how I would feel. I guess I just don't trust technology..., maybe because I worked with it all my career... I have had short (up to a few hours) outages happen in my absence, and no harm occurred. I do have my Apex running all my pumps and skimmer (with 5 min delay on start-up), and it tells me that I had an outage (also know it when I can get through on the internet). So far that has all worked fine. And my son lives 20 min away, so if a serious prolonged outage happens, I could walk him through setting up my back-up batteries. I have not had to do that yet. Anyway, like I said, just another thing to worry about with the tanks. At the moment, though, I have other issues with the tank parameters that I have to deal with, and want to get my corals looking good again. Thanks for your feedback and suggestions.
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![]() Anytime.
We're pretty remote for assistance here, so any potential damage from a power outage would quickly surpass the cost of the generator for us. If you have resources that are close, that should be be taken into account.
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