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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2499493" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>If you lose power often go with a Generac system Propane with Solar battery Backup. The Solar battery can power your house everyday depending on the SUN and size of your solar panels. The Generator would kick in when you run out of battery power/land line power. Get a generator the will power your whole house/system. Also go with PROPANE with a big tank at least 500+ gallons. Natural Gas is good if you have gas lines available, but if something happens to the NG supply or Gas Line you will be stuck.</p><p>These system are EXPENSIVE, but how much would you pay to power, heat, water if an event hit your area and the Local Power Grid went down????</p><p>We moved into our home 15 years ago I bought a DruoMax Gasoline 10,000 Generator. Made a spot in the corner of the garage and can be moved outside quickly. Ran 6-4 Copper wire to the basement to a SWITCH Box connected to our main Electrical Pane. If the power goes out all I do is move the generator outside (do not run generators in you home, basement, garage due to Carbon Monoxide) start it then got to the basement an throw the Switch. We have ran it straight for (5) days once with no problems. We also have several 55 gallon drums of gasoline. We us Aviation gasoline because it lasts longer before breaking down. Get over two years before we rotate it in vehicles. </p><p>Now Propane is BEST because it does not break down-can store in a tank for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2499493, member: 116439"] If you lose power often go with a Generac system Propane with Solar battery Backup. The Solar battery can power your house everyday depending on the SUN and size of your solar panels. The Generator would kick in when you run out of battery power/land line power. Get a generator the will power your whole house/system. Also go with PROPANE with a big tank at least 500+ gallons. Natural Gas is good if you have gas lines available, but if something happens to the NG supply or Gas Line you will be stuck. These system are EXPENSIVE, but how much would you pay to power, heat, water if an event hit your area and the Local Power Grid went down???? We moved into our home 15 years ago I bought a DruoMax Gasoline 10,000 Generator. Made a spot in the corner of the garage and can be moved outside quickly. Ran 6-4 Copper wire to the basement to a SWITCH Box connected to our main Electrical Pane. If the power goes out all I do is move the generator outside (do not run generators in you home, basement, garage due to Carbon Monoxide) start it then got to the basement an throw the Switch. We have ran it straight for (5) days once with no problems. We also have several 55 gallon drums of gasoline. We us Aviation gasoline because it lasts longer before breaking down. Get over two years before we rotate it in vehicles. Now Propane is BEST because it does not break down-can store in a tank for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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