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<blockquote data-quote="Jed Eckert" data-source="post: 1745570" data-attributes="member: 111377"><p>I think there's some pretty handy people on this forum. We live in a place where the power goes out for up to a week at a time. No its not a third world country, but its starting to look like that. But we're here... Looking for a house generator that goes on automatically when the power cuts out. Anyone have experience with this?</p><p>Propane: easy delivery of propane, cheaper generator to buy, but I am not sure how long these generators are expected to last.</p><p>Diesel:expensive to buy, supposedly pretty efficient, more difficult fuel delivery. But my truck runs on it too, which is good.</p><p></p><p>If propane generators last many years and could run for a week, it looks like the cheapest option.</p><p>Thoughts?</p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jed Eckert, post: 1745570, member: 111377"] I think there's some pretty handy people on this forum. We live in a place where the power goes out for up to a week at a time. No its not a third world country, but its starting to look like that. But we're here... Looking for a house generator that goes on automatically when the power cuts out. Anyone have experience with this? Propane: easy delivery of propane, cheaper generator to buy, but I am not sure how long these generators are expected to last. Diesel:expensive to buy, supposedly pretty efficient, more difficult fuel delivery. But my truck runs on it too, which is good. If propane generators last many years and could run for a week, it looks like the cheapest option. Thoughts? Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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