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    I lose power a lot out where I live, particularly during tornado season and I am interested in purchasing a good generator, preferably diesel. Any comments about brands or places to purchase them. I don't want a toy, but I also don't think I can afford the 10 to 15 thousand dollars to install the natural gas powered "whole house" systems that cut in automatically.
    C. T.

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    Sid,
    That's a good suggestion, unfortunately, I have been told that the installation is the killer. I knew I could get the whole house unit at around 4 to 5 thousand but cost after installation was what I don't really want to spend. I'm waiting on a friend to respond that actually had an estimate with a reputable company here in the metro area. He is the one that told me that it was going to cost him 14,500 total. Also, I really only need to run an oxygen concentrator and 220 for my water pump (I'm on a well). Then, if there is enough power I would want my refrigerator, freezer, and a light or two, and maybe my computer.
    C. T.

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    Generac makes good units in a variety of sizes. Whatever you get, make sure you have an automatic transfer switch intalled so the generator doesn't feed back down line.

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    Rezman, When I purchase one, I will have it professionally installed. I am a former owner of wind generators and am well aware of the transfer switch and the danger to OG&E workers without it. Thanks for the reminder so others will know as well.
    C. T.
    Quote Originally Posted by rezman View Post
    Generac makes good units in a variety of sizes. What ever you get, make sure you have an automatic tranfer switch intalled so the generator doesn't feed back down line.

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    I know two people who bought their through Steve's Wholesale and had them installed and both commented it didn't cost nearly as much as they thought it would and are happy. I saw Sam's in MWC had a unit on display last time I was in there. We are considering one for our place - but will go with one run on natural gas. I don't wanna mess with keeping diesel on hand on refilling it.

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    We don't have natural gas out where we are, so when we get one, it will have to be diesel or propane.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rezman View Post
    We don't have natural gas out where we are, so when we get one, it will have to be diesel or propane.
    Seems most of the Natural Gas generators convert to propane easily (at least the few I've looked at in the past).

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    BBatesokc,
    I don't know why they wouldn't convert, my neighbor was a manager at a proprane place and just for fun, he rigged his riding lawn mower with propane. Thanks for the Steve's tip, Somebody else just recommended that I contact them specifically the one on South Walker at about 24th street. Apparently they are very familiar with the setup that I would prefer and they also recommend an electrician but it's just a recommendation, not a package deal. I want natural gas also if it's going to be a whole house unit. With automatic startup when the power fails. I can't be without my oxygen concentrator very long.
    C. T.
    Quote Originally Posted by BBatesokc View Post
    Seems most of the Natural Gas generators convert to propane easily (at least the few I've looked at in the past).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    BBatesokc,
    I don't know why they wouldn't convert, my neighbor was a manager at a proprane place and just for fun, he rigged his riding lawn mower with propane. Thanks for the Steve's tip, Somebody else just recommended that I contact them specifically the one on South Walker at about 24th street. Apparently they are very familiar with the setup that I would prefer and they also recommend an electrician but it's just a recommendation, not a package deal. I want natural gas also if it's going to be a whole house unit. With automatic startup when the power fails. I can't be without my oxygen concentrator very long.
    C. T.
    Hey C.T., could you post the info here once you get it. I have always wanted to do a very similar setup so I would appreciate the info, if you don't mind.

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    Steve wholesale can sale you a 17k or 20k and its about 4800 or 5300 install.

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    WichitaSooner,
    I'm going there tomorrow so I will get the complete story and let you know on this thread.
    C. T.
    Quote Originally Posted by WichitaSooner View Post
    Hey C.T., could you post the info here once you get it. I have always wanted to do a very similar setup so I would appreciate the info, if you don't mind.

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    Bhawes,
    I went to their web site today and saw the generators they have available and I think the 17kw unit will suit me, but I'm not sure. I do know the daily kilowatts that I use so I'm sure they will know what I need. They also have a 30kw unit for almost $9,000.
    C. T.
    Quote Originally Posted by bhawes View Post
    Steve wholesale can sale you a 17k or 20k and its about 4800 or 5300 install.

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    From what I was told, installation includes the pad, natural gas connection and that's about it. The electrical connections are separate and about $1,500. Still a reasonable price considering how much I have spent on hotels due to lengthy power failures out in the booneys. I am on a water well, so without water, I can't stay home. And since I can't move my oxygen concentrator (80 pounds) to the hotel, this has become a priority for me.
    C. T.
    Quote Originally Posted by bhawes View Post
    Steve wholesale can sale you a 17k or 20k and its about 4800 or 5300 install.

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    Those were the prices they had at the home and garden show I would tyhink they will still be about the same prices.

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    Thanks for all the responses to my question. I think Steve's probably has as good a deal as any. The generator Sid provided the link to looked good, good price but I am a little more interested in a package that includes installation and a recommendation for the electrical work. I will ask if they have satisfied customers that are willing to talk to me.
    C. T.

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    Northern tool is a good place to look as well.

    Yes, any gasoline engine can be converted to run on propane. This is done regularly on some of the machines that we build where I work. The propane system comes in a kit designed for the engine we use and is installed during assembly. In fact, the engines we use also power many generators.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    Thanks for all the responses to my question. I think Steve's probably has as good a deal as any. The generator Sid provided the link to looked good, good price but I am a little more interested in a package that includes installation and a recommendation for the electrical work. I will ask if they have satisfied customers that are willing to talk to me.
    C. T.
    CT - send me the names of who they recommend to do the electrical and I can run them on AngiesList if you want and see what kind of feedback they get.

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    To this topic... I had always had a plan to get the electrical switch put in that I could go manually throw and then just plug in the generator if I needed it... then I could buy the generator I needed OR first buy one I can afford and see how it goes and upgrade from there. It just seemed like it was a good option for being budget friendly.

    I would prefer the more permanent units that flip over automatically and are just attached to my gas line, but I'm probably going to be upgrading to another house in the next 2-5 years so I figure I'll save it for that house...

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    Well, I went to Steve's Wholesale today and while I was talking to an employee the installer walked in and they sent him right to me. Here is what I found out. First, it is/can be a "turnkey" operation, no need to hire an electrician separately. The 17kw unit is $3,888 and with OKC tax that comes to $4,209. Installation is between $1,600 and $2,000 assuming no really odd or difficult situations. They don't call this a "whole house" unit but it would be for my needs. It interfaces with my breaker box and powers the items and rooms that I select. There 20kw whole house unit is about $1,000 more. It doesn't interface with my breaker box, it bypasses it when the power failure occurs. I didn't write down the price, but it's less than $5,000. Monday I will try to go to Northern tool.
    C. T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    Well, I went to Steve's Wholesale today and while I was talking to an employee the installer walked in and they sent him right to me. Here is what I found out. First, it is/can be a "turnkey" operation, no need to hire an electrician separately. The 17kw unit is $3,888 and with OKC tax that comes to $4,209. Installation is between $1,600 and $2,000 assuming no really odd or difficult situations. They don't call this a "whole house" unit but it would be for my needs. It interfaces with my breaker box and powers the items and rooms that I select. There 20kw whole house unit is about $1,000 more. It doesn't interface with my breaker box, it bypasses it when the power failure occurs. I didn't write down the price, but it's less than $5,000. Monday I will try to go to Northern tool.
    C. T.
    Thanks for the update. It gives me an idea of what to expect when I finally pull the trigger.

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    Rezman,
    I went to Northern Tool today and they didn't have the whole house units and their selection of portable units wasn't all that good. I like the store, it's the first time I had been there, but they weren't really knowledgeable about generators. Their web page does show a nice selection of both types of generators.
    C. T.
    Quote Originally Posted by rezman View Post
    Northern tool is a good place to look as well.

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    Sam's has a 17 for a few hundred dollars less - FYI.

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    BBatesokc,
    But, is it a whole house unit set up to run on natural gas with breaker boxes and all the wiring for permanent installation? I have never seen anything but portable units at Sam's.
    C. T.
    Quote Originally Posted by BBatesokc View Post
    Sam's has a 17 for a few hundred dollars less - FYI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctchandler View Post
    BBatesokc,
    But, is it a whole house unit set up to run on natural gas with breaker boxes and all the wiring for permanent installation? I have never seen anything but portable units at Sam's.
    C. T.
    This is a new item. Its the sam one's I've seen at Steve's.

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    check out Sams website too

    Generators & Accessories - Sam's Club

    By the way, I had to laugh at myself...when I first read the thread title, thought it said "Tomato Season & Generators"

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