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Re: Whole House Generator [Re: RTSE4ME] #3131677
03/23/23 12:37 PM
03/23/23 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by RTSE4ME
Bigger bump in the road. The cost to run NG inside the house and a water heater is nuts. I am going to get a couple more estimates before telling the utility to keep their gas and going to Plan B. I have a nice Kubota 38hp tractor pre Tier4 emissions that doesn't get used much so I will just get a PTO generator.
A 15KW unit will power everything I want along with a manual transfer switch is less than 1/2 the cost of a water heater.


Portable units have gotten bigger recently. I just bought a Duromax 12000 for $900 and I’m setting it up for both gas and propane. They also make. 13k.

Re: Whole House Generator [Re: Pacnorthcuda] #3131686
03/23/23 01:15 PM
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My son was so excited when he found out the used motorhome had a propane generator. Till he ran it all weekend and found out how much propane it used. I hear this over and over again.


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Re: Whole House Generator [Re: RTSE4ME] #3131708
03/23/23 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by RTSE4ME
Bigger bump in the road. The cost to run NG inside the house and a water heater is nuts. I am going to get a couple more estimates before telling the utility to keep their gas and going to Plan B. I have a nice Kubota 38hp tractor pre Tier4 emissions that doesn't get used much so I will just get a PTO generator.
A 15KW unit will power everything I want along with a manual transfer switch is less than 1/2 the cost of a water heater.


I don't know about there but where I live you can run your own electric/water/gas inside your house as long as you own the home. It's not that way everywhere. Gas plumbing isn't a big deal, just don't use galvanized pipe and use the correct thread sealant if required.

Another option is when I lived in LA I would run electric and call an electrician to certify it. They were OK with $150 to $300 and no getting dirty.

Might be an option. shruggy

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