My 8KW portable Generac is not much louder than my neighbor's 22KW whole house gen. Now that I think about it, I should probably should buy a spare muffler for it while the parts are current. I ran my pool pump with the piping and filter covered with tarps and moving quilts and a 1500W electric heater inside the enclosure.ScottDLS wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:25 pmI'll suspect one could get a manual transfer switch/interlock and a plug in for a portable genset for way less than $1700. And I agree with your point to use the breaker panel to pick the circuits to power up to the rating of your generator. I rehabbed and flipped a house in Flower Mound last year and I got a whole new 100 amp panel and install with permit for $700. That was a VERY good bid as I got one for $3500!. I have a 8kw tri fuel (Gas/Propane/NG) generator and I've really been wanting to add a transfer switch and plug in on my outside panel (another FM quirk in the newer developments). Luckily I didn't lose power recently or I might have lost $8000 in pool equipment. I've since researched how to drain it. But 8KW could pretty much run my house in the winter since I have gas furnaces. I have a spare 12,000BTU window A/C for summer. For my two 4ton regular A/C would probably need a 22KW Generac. Problem with portables is they are really loud. I have gas and propane stored and installed a tap on my NG line, but until I build an enclosure, I'm afraid my neighbors may start shooting...Greybeard wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 8:04 pm Quote: "$1,700.00 seems a bit much to run just one item."
I am far from an electrical guru, but think that $1700 setup would let a homeowner just flip on as many breakers as a generator could handle. Based upon the rolling blackouts that we experienced in our part of Flower Mound, I believe such would have allowed us to run the gas fired furnace (with electric blower), the refridgerator, freezer, microwave, coffee pot and maybe a few lights. Bare bones stuff. Depending upon the size of the generator, possibly not the electric heaters that we kept handy next to the (gas) fireplace. But again, $1700 for an event that may not happen again in our lifetime ? .......
I can't justify the cost of a full house genset to use infrequently.