I have made a few posts about specific generators, but I want to make a single post that I can keep updated with my search. Also I just like generators
I have a Generac RG027 Standby generator, which is a really nice 1800 RPM Liquid Cooled unit that does 25kw on Natural Gas. It has a 200a ATS. But, I want to have a good reliable backup to this unit, if the natural gas were to ever go out (It never has here, but, you never know!) or if the Generac decides to break at the worst time. I did have a mag pickup go bad just after buying it, and I just hate having nothing to cover me (Though, I did, details below)
I have a Champion 100520 8750w generator that I got before the Generac, its 8750 starting watts and 7000 running watts. I have a Nashfuel Tri-Fuel kit on it so I can power it via NG if I need to. Its a cheap generator, but it has proven itself, as I loaned it out to many people during Hurricane Beryl and it ran perfectly. I of course keep it very well maintained. I do keep 82 gallons of gas on hand too, which should get me through a weeks outage no problem, if I can't use NG for some reason
But, its a Chinese cheap generator. I want something SOLID as my backup. I have made a spreadsheet with solid options
Everything must have electric start, auto-choke (if gas) and be very reliable
A Honda EU7000is maybe fits the bill, but 5.5kw, no oil filter and over $4000? Jeez that is expensive. I would love a Kubota Lowboy generator as you may have seen from my other threads, but again, very expensive.
Currently I'm looking at light towers. I can source a light tower with a Kubota D1005 and under 3000 hours but the catch is it has one of the Capacitor Regulated 6kw Pancake generator ends. It seems they are not ideal for home backup power from my research, but it seems that some people say they are good to go, others not, so would love any feedback
Any other good options worth looking at?
I have a Generac RG027 Standby generator, which is a really nice 1800 RPM Liquid Cooled unit that does 25kw on Natural Gas. It has a 200a ATS. But, I want to have a good reliable backup to this unit, if the natural gas were to ever go out (It never has here, but, you never know!) or if the Generac decides to break at the worst time. I did have a mag pickup go bad just after buying it, and I just hate having nothing to cover me (Though, I did, details below)
I have a Champion 100520 8750w generator that I got before the Generac, its 8750 starting watts and 7000 running watts. I have a Nashfuel Tri-Fuel kit on it so I can power it via NG if I need to. Its a cheap generator, but it has proven itself, as I loaned it out to many people during Hurricane Beryl and it ran perfectly. I of course keep it very well maintained. I do keep 82 gallons of gas on hand too, which should get me through a weeks outage no problem, if I can't use NG for some reason
But, its a Chinese cheap generator. I want something SOLID as my backup. I have made a spreadsheet with solid options
Everything must have electric start, auto-choke (if gas) and be very reliable
A Honda EU7000is maybe fits the bill, but 5.5kw, no oil filter and over $4000? Jeez that is expensive. I would love a Kubota Lowboy generator as you may have seen from my other threads, but again, very expensive.
Currently I'm looking at light towers. I can source a light tower with a Kubota D1005 and under 3000 hours but the catch is it has one of the Capacitor Regulated 6kw Pancake generator ends. It seems they are not ideal for home backup power from my research, but it seems that some people say they are good to go, others not, so would love any feedback
Any other good options worth looking at?