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<blockquote data-quote="adam32+P" data-source="post: 2755602" data-attributes="member: 117982"><p>Pretty hard to beat a bigger diesel generator and a transfer switch. Propane generators use A LOT of propane. Solar/batteries isn't a bad idea to power low draw circuits, but A/C and heat pumps will drain batteries fast. </p><p></p><p>I'm preparing to do a grid tie solar with a hybrid inverter so I can add batteries later on. I already have a generator to power the heater/ac and oven, so I'll use batteries at night for lights and basic necessities during power outages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam32+P, post: 2755602, member: 117982"] Pretty hard to beat a bigger diesel generator and a transfer switch. Propane generators use A LOT of propane. Solar/batteries isn't a bad idea to power low draw circuits, but A/C and heat pumps will drain batteries fast. I'm preparing to do a grid tie solar with a hybrid inverter so I can add batteries later on. I already have a generator to power the heater/ac and oven, so I'll use batteries at night for lights and basic necessities during power outages. [/QUOTE]
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