Anybody have a (home) generator?

Until recently, when we sold our house, we had a 4800 watt generator. We needed it for the fridge and freezer.
The smartest thing I did was to get a 6 foot heavy duty extension for the fridge so I do not have to pull it every time to pull the plug from behind the fridge.
 
Well, yes I have a 2500 watt. I probably "could" get along with out it, but like to have it available for battery jumps.

I run it occasionally to keep it ready.
 
Yes, as a retirement gift to ourselves 5 years ago.

We had a Generac 26KW Whole House Standby Genset installed. Ours is fueled by Natural Gas.
It comes on automatically when there is a Power Outage.
See pic of our unit below.

We lived all along the Gulf Coast and went thru many Hurricanes and Power Outages by weather. Lost food and meat due to spoilage afew times.

The Genset has been used several times since we got it during outages.

Our neighbors also run extension cords from our outside Power Receptacles to their Refrigerator and Fans.
Our Daughter and baby Granddaughter live near us and during Power Outages they come to stay with us. So that is a good thing.

Was it worth it? For us yes, but it was not cheap - at least to us.

Total installed cost including a larger Gas Meter and putting in the line from the Meter to the Genset was so close to ~$15K that I would call it $15K.

We spent another $5K when the Electricians found our ~23 year old Main Electrical Panel had some serious issues and some of our electrical cabling to our homes interior was overheated - to the point the insulation was charred.
So we replaced the Main Panel and a good bit of wiring. We were really glad we found out about it as it was a fire hazard for sure.

It is very nice now, not having to wonder if and when the Power is coming back on. And not having to worry about losing the Freezer(s) contents is a good thing also.
 

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Yes , we had a 48 hour black out in a severe heatwave in week in March this year.(43c + for 4 days) with strong winds ….right on top of having other blackouts due to dust on the insulators ( as we’d not had any rain for 18 months )

My freezer is an upright and in my laundry which gets the afternoon sun so the food in the freezer was OK for about 22 hours ..then it started defrosting at a rapid rate ~ so it all got binned
My freezer is good however its approx 35 years old and I don’t think it has the same insulation as modern versions .

We are not taking any more chances~ so we bought a 2 kva generator
 
Yes.

In 2003 we had bought a Honda 3000 when we were ready to move, as we knew we would be living in the camper for awhile. We also didn’t know how often the electric might go out once we got in the house.

It got used every evening for a few hours, for two months, waiting on the house. After that it has only been a handful of times during storms, but well worth it if the power goes out more than an hour.

The year of the BIG ice storm, power kept going out because trees were snapping left and right. It sounded like a literal war zone up on the ridge. The total hours of lost power that week were 108 hours — I kept track.

So yes that 22 year old generator has more than paid for itself.
 
We have a whole house generator GENERAC 22KW fueled by natural gas. We have a service contract with the company that installed it. They come once a year to check on everything.
We had one while we lived in NW Florida, so we decided to have one here too in Central Florida. We have not used it much so far but we feel at peace having it there.
NW Florida has had its share of hurricanes and bad storms. Here in Central Florida, we had Hurricane Irma in 2017. It caused quite a lot of damage to our community (downed trees and powerlines, roof damage, roads blocked by trees, power outages to half of our community for 11 days).
 


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