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TNNurse

(7,157 posts)
13. It is Generac, around $12 K
Thu Oct 3, 2024, 07:38 PM
Oct 3

Everything costs more now.
We have a Generac at a family lake cottage in Northern Indiana and have been pleased with it.

We lose power at weird intervals, often nothing to do with weather. My husband sleeps with a CPAP mask. I will sleep better now.

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What does it run on? Shermann Oct 3 #1
Ours runs on propane. phylny Oct 3 #6
My generator and my oldest child's generator run off natural gas LetMyPeopleVote Oct 3 #8
We live in the country. TNNurse Oct 3 #11
How much does it cost if you don't mind me asking Tribetime Oct 3 #2
I'm going to ballpark it..... Red Mountain Oct 3 #3
Ty Tribetime Oct 3 #9
Four years ago soandso Oct 3 #10
The hidden mac n cheese was a nice touch! -nt CrispyQ Oct 3 #4
Thanks, when I offered it he told me he didn't have any money on him, TNNurse Oct 3 #12
I had a Generac installed 8 or 9 years ago. usonian Oct 3 #5
Been wanting one for years. If u don't mind B.See Oct 3 #21
I have a 250 gallon tank. My recollections are vague. I think I forget on purpose. usonian Oct 4 #22
Thanks for the response. I did a wee B.See Oct 4 #25
Propane companies get about $100/year in tank rental. usonian Oct 4 #26
I got a whole house generator a couple of years ago after the Feb 2021 Texas freeze LetMyPeopleVote Oct 3 #7
It is Generac, around $12 K TNNurse Oct 3 #13
I'm thinking about solar panels and batteries. Emile Oct 3 #14
Do your research about your electric company. TNNurse Oct 3 #16
People living in true first world nations don't need whole house generators. hunter Oct 3 #15
We bought ours 3 years ago and all it did was self-test itself as we had no outages but Friday morning Wonder Why Oct 3 #17
This thread is so timely and informative and your particulars mirror mine ms liberty Oct 3 #18
This is ridiculous. mucholderthandirt Oct 4 #27
People on a budget: EX500rider Oct 3 #19
We had ours installed 2 years ago and LOVE it. You will also. Ferrets are Cool Oct 3 #20
We have a 9500 watt portable generator helpisontheway Oct 4 #23
The strike just started and ended MistakenLamb Oct 4 #24
My daughter works at Blue_Roses Oct 4 #28
Thought about getting one, but got gas a natural gas space heater instead. multigraincracker Oct 4 #29
I have a 6,000 watt portable generator here in NC Jersey Devil Oct 4 #30
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