Jeff Reardon
Well-known member
The Christmas ice storm in 2013 didn't kick us over the edge, but this last windstorm did. I have been informed that there will be a generator at our house before this happens again, or else. I tried to explain that kerosene heaters and lights are romantic. This did not go over well.
So, knowing next to nothing about backup generators--a standby is not in the budget--I look to the group here for advice.
We have a small (2,000 square foot) house, with a well and oil boiler/hot water heater. At minimum I want to be able to run my well pump, the boiler, a chest freezer, and the refrigerator. If we can get lights, too, that's great but not essential. We have an electric range/oven, but can cook on a propane camp stove and the grill if needed.
Various online calculators have suggested I need anything from about 6,000 watts to 10,000 or more. The price difference between those end points is large enough that I am looking for some informed opinions. Interested in gasoline, not propane or diesel due to cold temps here making either of those potentially problematic in winter.
There are several Generac generators in that range (6500, 7000, 8000 watts) that would be in our price range. Does anyone have experience with those, or suggestions for other reliable units.
So, knowing next to nothing about backup generators--a standby is not in the budget--I look to the group here for advice.
We have a small (2,000 square foot) house, with a well and oil boiler/hot water heater. At minimum I want to be able to run my well pump, the boiler, a chest freezer, and the refrigerator. If we can get lights, too, that's great but not essential. We have an electric range/oven, but can cook on a propane camp stove and the grill if needed.
Various online calculators have suggested I need anything from about 6,000 watts to 10,000 or more. The price difference between those end points is large enough that I am looking for some informed opinions. Interested in gasoline, not propane or diesel due to cold temps here making either of those potentially problematic in winter.
There are several Generac generators in that range (6500, 7000, 8000 watts) that would be in our price range. Does anyone have experience with those, or suggestions for other reliable units.