Questions About Standby Genarators
sick and tired of losing my power every time the wind blows.
I only got the receptionist who could answer some of my questions but I'm
confused about something that she couldn't explain to me.
She said that when my power went out that I would have to manually turn on
the generator to send power to the house. I thought generators went on
automatically once they detected power was out. Am I wrong or am I thinking
about a different kind of generator?
She said that the generator would run for as long as it got gas from the gas line
sent to it. If so, why are some generators bigger than others. She said it had
to do with the size of my house. In my case, it's very small. So will a small
generator be sufficient? How do I know how big a generator to get?
I just don't want to be taken by these people when the time comes to get
one because I don't know what to look for.
Also, they quoted me $10K to $14K for one.
Is this about right or can I do better?
Any info anybody can give me on these things will be greatly appreciated.
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