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Originally Posted by Long Island Baba
OK, time to bite the bullet on purchase of a whole house generator. Enough is enough!
Have a list of 10 neighbors interested. Can you folks with units kindly share some do's and don'ts for us? We are looking at whole house, automatic start up at power failure, propane I would imagine.
Thank you in advance for your help!
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I had the Generator Connection supply and install my 20,000 watt Koehler generator. Can't say enough good about them! They handled everything! I also recommend their maintenance plan which is very reasonable for what they do. Most of today's whole house generators have computer circuit boards in them and if something goes wrong you really need a pro to fix. There was a recall on the boards in my unit and I had no knowledge of it. The generator connection contacted me and came right over and replaced everything free of charge.
My advice is to make sure you get one big enough for everything in the house including your electric oven/s, central AC, etc, etc. I also recommend a 500 gallon propane tank which your supplier should supply for free. There may be a small connection charge to attach to your generator.
Dan