I have a 500 lb propane tank buried in my back yard, just had it topped of today actually....
Learn something new every day.
I have a 500 lb propane tank buried in my back yard, just had it topped of today actually....
Learn something new every day.
Learn something new every day.
And remember to always hire a licensed electrician![]()
That is one of my daily goals. Makes each day a good one.
What kind of costs are involved in installing an auto switching generator setup, including generator, if the house has no gen now. We don't lose power often, but when we do I'm lost. I could never live like the Amish.
I don't believe they'll allow propane underground. You could go to diesel, which is much less expensive and you'll need much less since it contains more BTU per gallon. Getting an underground tank permit could be tough.
I set my house up for this when I built it. I just throw a switch on the loop out front and change it from the power company to generator, plug in the generator and I'm good.
The up front cost for me was around $900. My partner has multiple Miller generators in his shop that I can take my pick of.
I say do it if it's cost effective.
Buck
My issue with diesel would be the storage life. Never heard of propane going bad. Am I right thinking this way?
panel split the voltage. Your genset has two sets of windings, both make 120. If you pull off the one winding all the time, you will burn it up. If you pull evenly across both windings, it will last much longer.. Most of the gensets today have a four-prong connector, separating the neutral from the ground... Your electrician can help you connect it, but make sure you use all four connections if provided.. The generator should be grounded also; I go to the ground rod for my main panel.
That's exactly what I will be using if the weather comes too. I hope it doesn't happen, I'm leaving here at 3pm for Tulsa to watch AC/DC. This could be a long night. Oh well, at least Casey is going too. :ack2:
Buck
Madpoodle,Excellent informative post! What part of the country are you in? SO discounts?![]()
Madpoodle opens the door on another issue- you can't look at your load and buy a generator that matches it and expect it to work.
We do the occasional trade fair that's outside- it requires we bring in a 3-phase generator. We typically need at least twice the size comparable to the machine's power demands. Now that's running some fairly large electric motors that are starting at max load amps.
What about a generator that doesn't have a 240 plug? Just two 120 volt outlets? Same thing, two windings?
Not to Hijac but The show was ROCKIN last nite!!!! Sorry about the CAPS I can barely talk!!:sifone:
Quinlan