Harbor Freight has many of their generators on sale next week. Fliers in the stores.
Hope you have it ready in case Erin turns it’s heading …Back in 2021 when I decided to buy a generator I spent way too long reading through OPC and RV threads on generators. My combined internet scraping yielded - if you want the best, buy a Honda followed by Yamaha (if you can find a Yamaha in the USA). Of the Chonda / Honda knock off's the best are Champion, followed closely by WEN. In general, the Chonda generators are operationally very similar but the part and assembly quality are vastly different. However, a lot of the problems seemed to be pretty early on, so if you bought no name brand X and ran it 20 hours, you likely would find out - is my take.
I ended up buying a WEN, because they were so much cheaper than a Champion, at least at that time, and was 1/3 of a Honda. I don't know if that correlates now, or if post pandemic things are different. I have had my WEN 3 years now. I start it every now and then, and used it once when the power went off, so its hardly tested. I did buy a number of spare parts to keep on hand - the servo controlled carb, both coils, and some other things.
Generator is ready to go. Lots of other things to do if its coming this way though. I hope not.Hope you have it ready in case Erin turns it’s heading …
My 1st mentor: rather have it and not need it - than need it and not have it!Generator is ready to go. Lots of other things to do if it’s coming this way though. I hope not.
Very common here on the coast. If you dont get a whole house unit. Electrician comes and installs a receptacle outside the house that is connected to the 200amp panel. At that time a lock out switch is also installed on the panel. This forces you to shut off the main breaker to the grid, in order to turn on the breaker for the generator.I know all that - so you tell us what he’s trying to do - that’s the question - nobody does 30 amp whole house gens …
(Said he didn’t like dragging cords) …
THIS IS HUGE if you are running propane. I hate the idea of spending so much more for an inverter however, it is needed if I want to run propane for a decent amount of time without worrying about running out for at least 48 hours or more.The biggest advantage of an inverter unit is when you go to bed and use only a few hundred watts running the fridge/ furnace off and on, it'll throttle down and save some fuel via pumping losses. The difference in consumption between inverters and traditional 3600 RPM generators at higher loads with the same engine style (eg Honda OHV) is small to non-existent.
Have all that on my old WH gen that doesn’t run …Very common here on the coast. If you dont get a whole house unit. Electrician comes and installs a receptacle outside the house that is connected to the 200amp panel. At that time a lock out switch is also installed on the panel. This forces you to shut off the main breaker to the grid, in order to turn on the breaker for the generator.
IN the event of a power outage you plug the generator 240 (30 or 50 amp) into the supplied receptacle outside the house turn off all circuit breakers in the house and knowing how much you can draw you turn on only the ones important that won't exceed the current of the generator.
Typically Refrigerator, lighting, TV, Internet and some wall outlets for lets say a window AC unit that you can keep stored and drop in a window if needed.
However, HF generators only come with a 90 day warranty.Hazard Freight generator. You can pretty much buy two of them for the price of a Honda.