Looking at adding a generator and a transfer switch to my house for future hurricane/weather events.
Ideally I'd just go whole home generator that runs off of natural gas and propane, however, I am fortunate enough to live in a neighborhood with very stable power (I can count on 1or 2 fingers the number of times I've lost power for more than a few min. Even during Harvey I only lost power for 30 min to an hour or so once and so can't really justify the cost/benefit.
I'm looking at getting one maybe two 2200 Honda inverter generators to power my fridge/freezer/TV/modem/fans (and maybe a window unit). That way I can use the generators while camping.
Bottom line is I'd like to have at least a week of fuel on hand but gasoline isn't the most stable fuel source. How would y'all store enough fuel. Initially I'm thinking a 100 gallon tank and rotating stock by filling my truck when it gets close to expiring.
Any better suggestions?
TIA
Ideally I'd just go whole home generator that runs off of natural gas and propane, however, I am fortunate enough to live in a neighborhood with very stable power (I can count on 1or 2 fingers the number of times I've lost power for more than a few min. Even during Harvey I only lost power for 30 min to an hour or so once and so can't really justify the cost/benefit.
I'm looking at getting one maybe two 2200 Honda inverter generators to power my fridge/freezer/TV/modem/fans (and maybe a window unit). That way I can use the generators while camping.
Bottom line is I'd like to have at least a week of fuel on hand but gasoline isn't the most stable fuel source. How would y'all store enough fuel. Initially I'm thinking a 100 gallon tank and rotating stock by filling my truck when it gets close to expiring.
Any better suggestions?
TIA