turboace
Well-known member
Hi All,
Does anyone here have any experience with backup power generators? We’re starting into hurricane season here on the East Coast. We live in a very rural area in NJ, very low population density, so we are always the last to have power restored after a storm. The power was out today for 6 hours after the storms blew thru and took out some power lines.
My basic requirements are that it be able to run my 1.5hp well pump and two 0.5hp furnace blowers along with a couple freezers, the fridge and some lights and TV.
So far I'm looking at two different options. The less expensive one is a PTO generator that would hook up the PTO on our tractor for the power source. The advantage here is that I know our New Holland tractor will always start and that we will always be able to get diesel for it. The generator has no motor, so will require no regular maintenance. I would back feed it into my load center using a generator lockout which ensures that the load center is either on gen set power or utility power. When the power was to go out, I'd have to get it out, hook it up and plug it into an outlet on the outside of the house, go to the basement and flip breakers around and we would be in business. This looks like it’s going to run between $2500 to $3000 for this option, which would give me about 10KW of power.
The second option is a Cummings/onan back up gen set with an automatic 200 amp transfer switch. The unit is fueled by propane; we have 1000 gal underground tank, and makes 12kw of power. The operation of this generator would be totally automatic. When the power goes out, the transfer switch automatically tells the generator to start and switches over to generator power, regardless if we are home or not. Much more convenient, a little more power, a lot more money, about twice as much, so approx, 6 grand.
Anybody have one and/or have any advice?
Does anyone here have any experience with backup power generators? We’re starting into hurricane season here on the East Coast. We live in a very rural area in NJ, very low population density, so we are always the last to have power restored after a storm. The power was out today for 6 hours after the storms blew thru and took out some power lines.
My basic requirements are that it be able to run my 1.5hp well pump and two 0.5hp furnace blowers along with a couple freezers, the fridge and some lights and TV.
So far I'm looking at two different options. The less expensive one is a PTO generator that would hook up the PTO on our tractor for the power source. The advantage here is that I know our New Holland tractor will always start and that we will always be able to get diesel for it. The generator has no motor, so will require no regular maintenance. I would back feed it into my load center using a generator lockout which ensures that the load center is either on gen set power or utility power. When the power was to go out, I'd have to get it out, hook it up and plug it into an outlet on the outside of the house, go to the basement and flip breakers around and we would be in business. This looks like it’s going to run between $2500 to $3000 for this option, which would give me about 10KW of power.
The second option is a Cummings/onan back up gen set with an automatic 200 amp transfer switch. The unit is fueled by propane; we have 1000 gal underground tank, and makes 12kw of power. The operation of this generator would be totally automatic. When the power goes out, the transfer switch automatically tells the generator to start and switches over to generator power, regardless if we are home or not. Much more convenient, a little more power, a lot more money, about twice as much, so approx, 6 grand.
Anybody have one and/or have any advice?