htxag09 said:
Is champion the only tri fuel inverter around the 10-15kw range?
We have a dual fuel 16000 inverter. I'm told the tri-fuel in the model we have is coming out around Thanksgiving. From Duromax.
htxag09 said:
Is champion the only tri fuel inverter around the 10-15kw range?
aarontx said:
You were running central HVAC and only burning 10gal/24 hours? If so, makes me want to pull the trigger on a ~10kw inverter.
I was burning ~12gal/24 hours running two 2500 watt inverters in parallel plugged into my panel via 50 amp inlet. No central air, but two fridges, a freezer, lights, fans, tv, router, and a portable 12k btu AC unit.
terradactylexpress said:jaggiemaggie said:
I keep going back and forth on whether to get a tri fuel inverter like the champion for the cleaner power or the Westinghouse trifuel 14500 for the higher output.
Pretty sure the 14.5kw has been discontinued... I've had one on order for months
AJ02 said:htxag09 said:
Is champion the only tri fuel inverter around the 10-15kw range?
We have a dual fuel 16000 inverter. I'm told the tri-fuel in the model we have is coming out around Thanksgiving. From Duromax.
I have this generator which I bought after the freeze, because it was the biggest portable one I could find, and tri-fuel wasn't really a thing at that time. 230 hours on it, and it's been a workhorse.Sea Speed said:
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jbanda said:
Hypothetical question:
Could you get a small home standby generator (e.g. Kohler 10kw) and run it like a portable with an interlock and quick connect gas supply? Basically forget about the ATS and run it manual?
htxag09 said:jbanda said:
Hypothetical question:
Could you get a small home standby generator (e.g. Kohler 10kw) and run it like a portable with an interlock and quick connect gas supply? Basically forget about the ATS and run it manual?
Don't see why not. But why?
You could spec a little plastic Suncast or Rubbermaid-style storage shed to store the generator outside, or you could always build something. Plenty of youtube videos and articles with people doing that for sound control.TXTransplant said:
My guess is it's appealing because the generator is in a weatherproof housing and can be kept outside.
I'm not thrilled with the idea of moving mine around and would prefer something that is enclosed. But something like the Kohler would have been almost 2x what I paid for the Duromax.
And I do want to be able to take it with me if I ever move.
Is that 10K starting or running? Running both of those AC's would be a bearSeamaster said:
I got a tri fuel Firman 10,000 generator.
Had a interlock kit and transfer switch installed.
When running on gasoline, I can run both fridges, about half the lights in my house and our 3.5 ton upstairs AC unit (without a soft-start). It won't run my downstairs 4 ton brand new AC system...I am thinking that I need a soft start for that to maybe work.
Anyway, its a much smaller investment than a whole house generac system.
Next step is to have a connection built to run on natural gas then I don't have to worry about gasoline....
Diggity said:Is that 10K starting or running? Running both of those AC's would be a bearSeamaster said:
I got a tri fuel Firman 10,000 generator.
Had a interlock kit and transfer switch installed.
When running on gasoline, I can run both fridges, about half the lights in my house and our 3.5 ton upstairs AC unit (without a soft-start). It won't run my downstairs 4 ton brand new AC system...I am thinking that I need a soft start for that to maybe work.
Anyway, its a much smaller investment than a whole house generac system.
Next step is to have a connection built to run on natural gas then I don't have to worry about gasoline....
htxag09 said:hunterjr81 said:Ag_07 said:
I have serious doubts about whether the nat gas supply and infrastructure will be able to handle the insane increase of all these whole home generators.
Why so? Pretty much every home has a gas heater and never have an issue there.
I have a tri fuel generator that can run off natural gas. Bought it at Costco a couple years ago. It sure is nice to not have to worry about buying gasoline. I'm at the point now where I'm going to have an interlock kit and power inlet installed to make things easier to power instead of running extension cords everywhere. Have been researching soft start kits on the home ac so I may be able to run it to off the generator I already have.
I don't think these big backup wole home generators are necessary if you have a soft start kit for your ac. I'm certainly going to test it out soon when I get it all installed.
Why so?
Quick google shows a water heater uses 2-5k BTU's an hour. A whole home generator can be 300k BTU's.
It's not unreasonable to see how an infrastructure set up to supply 5k BTU's per hour per house could struggle with 60x that….
Diggity said:Is that 10K starting or running? Running both of those AC's would be a bearSeamaster said:
I got a tri fuel Firman 10,000 generator.
Had a interlock kit and transfer switch installed.
When running on gasoline, I can run both fridges, about half the lights in my house and our 3.5 ton upstairs AC unit (without a soft-start). It won't run my downstairs 4 ton brand new AC system...I am thinking that I need a soft start for that to maybe work.
Anyway, its a much smaller investment than a whole house generac system.
Next step is to have a connection built to run on natural gas then I don't have to worry about gasoline....
Seamaster said:
I got a tri fuel Firman 10,000 generator.
Had a interlock kit and transfer switch installed.
When running on gasoline, I can run both fridges, about half the lights in my house and our 3.5 ton upstairs AC unit (without a soft-start). It won't run my downstairs 4 ton brand new AC system...I am thinking that I need a soft start for that to maybe work.
Anyway, its a much smaller investment than a whole house generac system.
Next step is to have a connection built to run on natural gas then I don't have to worry about gasoline....