Stop hemming and hawing, just be a man and do it
Duromax has a 11kW and 16kW inverter generator with <5% THDAJ02 said:
Yeah, not sure I want to take the risk on a new $25k AC system we just had installed less than a year ago. Looking for a generator with low THD. Think I might've found a Westinghouse big enough that specifically stated THD <5%. It's not an inverter generator, but says it's good for sensitive electronics.
TXTransplant said:AgLiving06 said:
After the freeze, I got serious about my setup. It powers my whole house (4 ton ac with hard start). My brother has 2 ac's and his 12000 version just powered both on nat gas.
If I had to guess, this all in for me was $3500. The more handy you are the cheaper it could be done. I wanted to make sure everything was done right and I have no desire to mess with electrical.
Setup
Duromax 13000EH (with conversion to tri-fuel). They now offer a tri-fuel 13,000kw.
50A interlock
3/4 inch nat gas line
Quick connect on the natural gas meter for the house to connect to.
50A RV connection from my generator to the interlock
Whole home surge protector
I also have ~120 lbs of propane and 3- 5 gallon gas cans.
The primary upside of the tri-fuel over a whole home generator is the fuel flexibility and cost. If for some reason natural gas hit a pinch point, you have other alternatives.
The primary downside is you have to set it up yourself which during a big storm could mean waiting a bit.
There was concern expressed about THD. This is from Duromax website:Quote:
DuroMax portable generators will output an industry standard total harmonic distortion (THD) rating of about 12%-20% depending on load applied. They will produce a sine wave, not a modified or square wave. This is perfectly acceptable for running common commodities found in your home such as TVs, computers, your appliances, etc.
THD is a measure of the deviation of a sine wave from a "perfect" sine wave. All electricity, including power company electricity, has measurable THD.
If you have a specific item that requires less than 5% THD such as a UPS style battery backup, a pellet stove, or high efficiency furnace control board, we recommend purchasing a DuroMax Inverter Generator that provides a less than 5% THD.
An inverter currently doesn't have tri-fuel options (not sure if it can be added), and it's quite a bit more expensive, but if you have a real sensitive equipment that you must use during an outage, that's the best option. You can just plan to spend an extra thousand or 2.
This is exactly what we are doing. My BF bought his last summer on a tax free weekend. I just bought one today, and they are on sale for $1799 (with tax, it's slightly cheaper than what he paid).
Have an electrician lined up to do the wiring for $300 per house. He's a procrastinator and hasn't finished out the install. I mentioned to him the other day that he better get on it, given the predictions for hurricane season. So he got on my case again about buying one of my own.
I want mine plumbed into my natural gas line (haven't got a quote for that, yet). My BF has used his with propane.
My issue is I don't want to have to be moving it, so I want a little "dog house" to keep it outside and have it be protected. I'm not sure this is a great idea (mainly because Houston heat and humidity is so brutal), but we've been brainstorming ideas.
I don't have a soft start, so I don't know that I'd run my A/C. BF seems to think if things are sequenced properly I could run it. But my main interest is being able to run the fridge/freezer, have working lights and outlets in my bathroom, and run some ceiling fans.
I grew up on the MS Gulf Coast with no central heat and air until I was a teenager. The power outage during the freeze was way worse for me than being without A/C in the summer.
TXTransplant said:
Let me get the contact info from my BF and I'll email you. I won't see him until later tonight.
My coworker told me about a Facebook group that has a bunch of Houston people who post info about this. I'll share that too. Lots of helpful info about electricians, plumbers, and enclosures (not sure if it's been shared already).
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1716967438485868/
Same on the NG. I may look at a soft start if needed, but the DuroMax is supposed to be a "cleaner" current (although not a true invertor generator) from everything I've read.jenn96 said:
We're going to do the same, for the exact same reason. I'm a little nervous about potentially damaging my AC units running on the generator - does the whole home surge protector help against that?
ETA I'm looking at the 15,000 Duro max Tri, and planning to run on natural gas.
P.H. Dexippus said:
For those planning to run on nat gas, make sure you size the hose correctly. Most need 3/4" or even 1" supply lines if over 20'. Seems like a lot of people try to power large generators on 3/8" or 1/2" hoses.
The Wonderer said:Same on the NG. I may look at a soft start if needed, but the DuroMax is supposed to be a "cleaner" current (although not a true invertor generator) from everything I've read.jenn96 said:
We're going to do the same, for the exact same reason. I'm a little nervous about potentially damaging my AC units running on the generator - does the whole home surge protector help against that?
ETA I'm looking at the 15,000 Duro max Tri, and planning to run on natural gas.
Sea Speed said:
Lady was selling a BNIB 12k watt Westinghouse dual fuel generator for less than half price on marketplace and I missed it by 5 minutes. Dammit boy.
htxag09 said:
Power out in oak first section 1 for some reason.
Glad I have the interlock set up. This is the 4th time I've used the generator since and including the derecho. Need to try a soft start kit on the ac. Keep getting reminded to do it…
TXAG 05 said:htxag09 said:
Power out in oak first section 1 for some reason.
Glad I have the interlock set up. This is the 4th time I've used the generator since and including the derecho. Need to try a soft start kit on the ac. Keep getting reminded to do it…
Definitely get the soft start. Put one on my 4 ton unit last weekend, and took it from 109 starting amps down to 26.
Nice, I want to do the same. Would you mind sharing the contact info for the electrician who did the work?Sea Speed said:
Got the interlock kit and breaker installed yesterday for $471
HeightsAg said:Nice, I want to do the same. Would you mind sharing the contact info for the electrician who did the work?Sea Speed said:
Got the interlock kit and breaker installed yesterday for $471
Your other option is to get a big inverter that you hook you generator too, then let it clean up the power for you before feeding it into your house.AJ02 said:The Wonderer said:Same on the NG. I may look at a soft start if needed, but the DuroMax is supposed to be a "cleaner" current (although not a true invertor generator) from everything I've read.jenn96 said:
We're going to do the same, for the exact same reason. I'm a little nervous about potentially damaging my AC units running on the generator - does the whole home surge protector help against that?
ETA I'm looking at the 15,000 Duro max Tri, and planning to run on natural gas.
If you have a variable speed AC, no need for a soft start. The ac essentially has a built in soft start bc it's variable.
As for the "clean" power, anything but an inverter generator doesn't guarantee low THD. Even with the non-inverter Duromax that says <5% THD, that's only on 50% load and if you call and ask for specifics or more details, Duromax can't provide anything. So I'm not sure I would trust it.
I'm not taking the risk on our AC. Looking at a true inverter generator to run it.
+1terradactylexpress said:
My plan is to replace my gasoline only with a tri fuel and have a 50' gas line and 50' power cable to split the difference as I have the same issue of power and gas being far away