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Glad you are back on! Still can't believe it took that long.
I personally would cut that tree down. As much as I love trees, shade, birds, etc... 10 feet from your home is too close.Overall my power plan worked perfect, all my UPS's held up perfect, generators all worked perfect, no issues with anything of note.
Some lessons learned
Houston Derecho (24hr Power Outage for me, destruction across the city)
- Generator worked as expected, but would like longer retransfer time from ATS. When the power first went out it flickered a few times, and I ended up switching back to grid, before then again getting pushed over to gen power
- Forecasts will be wrong, expect the worst
- I was low on Deodorant before the storm, need to always have a stock
- No one is prepared, small power banks are good to loan people. Get more cheap ones?
- Chainsaw should be sharp and ready to go, it was not
- Fire services cannot be relied on. I called 911 for a fire and was on hold for 10 mins before I spoke to someone
Hurricane Beryl (6+ day Power Outage for me, destruction across the city)
- Generator worked as expected, but would like longer retransfer time from ATS. Same situation as above
- The large oak tree in the front lawn 10ft from my house gave me a lot of anxiety, perhaps cut it down
- Need to seal up gable vents, wind driven rain into them
- Again, forecast will be wrong. Trust me own reading of the data (I prepared for a direct hit from the start)
- Better secure things outside, wind was worse than expected
- Plan to put documents in a waterproof container, just in case
- Plan for network rack to be raised above flood water, just in case
- Don't loan out equipment further than I can easily pickup in a few moments. We loaned an Ecoflow to someone at my wifes work, and I didn't like being without it just in case. If I loan stuff nearby, I can repo it
- My ATS PDU got angry with unsynced gen power on one input and double conversion UPS on another, set lower frequency match sensitivity
- Fences need to be stronger
- Need more water storage for flushing of toilets if needed (Didn't need, but could be an issue)
- Get a big ladder incase I need to fix something high up on the gable wall
- Verizon 5G Home Internet worked great as a backup, but also look into Starlink
- Should balance loads in electrical panel better
- Change oil after EVERY long run. I started this hurricane with 24hrs of runtime on my generator oil, would have been better to start at 0
- Pre-Engineer and store fence support brackets that dig into the dirt
Curious, I can purchase the Starlink mini for $600 and I'm not a current customer.Yeah, the tree will likely come down. I have 5 large oak trees in the front, so 4 will be fine
The Starlink Mini is only available for existing customers sadly, but at just $30 extra. Regular Starlink for me will be $120/mo, but that's $95/mo more than Verizon 5G
My big generator is a Generac RG027-QS, and the portable is a Champion 100520
Worth noting that the Generac RG027-QS is no longer available, as they can no longer source the 2.4L Mitsubishi engine, apart from for warranty. The alternatives from Generac for this size range are either air cooled, or liquid cooled but still 3600RPM, none in this size range currently from Generac that are 1800RPM and liquid cooled. To go Generac 1800 RPM and liquid cooled, you'd need to go with the new 32Kw XG which is a MASSIVE 4.9L engine
Currently, if I were buying at this moment in time, I would go with the Kohler RCLA30
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- Change oil after EVERY long run. I started this hurricane with 24hrs of runtime on my generator oil, would have been better to start at
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So are you wanting the transfer switch to wait longer before going to gen power? In the dealer menu you can configure that settings. Mine came with a 30 second delay which I thought was too long so I adjusted it to 5 seconds. We don't experience any brownouts here so a 5 second delay is fine and prudent.Overall my power plan worked perfect, all my UPS's held up perfect, generators all worked perfect, no issues with anything of note.
Some lessons learned
Houston Derecho (24hr Power Outage for me, destruction across the city)
- Generator worked as expected, but would like longer retransfer time from ATS. When the power first went out it flickered a few times, and I ended up switching back to grid, before then again getting pushed over to gen power
- Forecasts will be wrong, expect the worst
- I was low on Deodorant before the storm, need to always have a stock
- No one is prepared, small power banks are good to loan people. Get more cheap ones?
- Chainsaw should be sharp and ready to go, it was not
- Fire services cannot be relied on. I called 911 for a fire and was on hold for 10 mins before I spoke to someone
Hurricane Beryl (6+ day Power Outage for me, destruction across the city)
- Generator worked as expected, but would like longer retransfer time from ATS. Same situation as above
- The large oak tree in the front lawn 10ft from my house gave me a lot of anxiety, perhaps cut it down
- Need to seal up gable vents, wind driven rain into them
- Again, forecast will be wrong. Trust me own reading of the data (I prepared for a direct hit from the start)
- Better secure things outside, wind was worse than expected
- Plan to put documents in a waterproof container, just in case
- Plan for network rack to be raised above flood water, just in case
- Don't loan out equipment further than I can easily pickup in a few moments. We loaned an Ecoflow to someone at my wifes work, and I didn't like being without it just in case. If I loan stuff nearby, I can repo it
- My ATS PDU got angry with unsynced gen power on one input and double conversion UPS on another, set lower frequency match sensitivity
- Fences need to be stronger
- Need more water storage for flushing of toilets if needed (Didn't need, but could be an issue)
- Get a big ladder incase I need to fix something high up on the gable wall
- Verizon 5G Home Internet worked great as a backup, but also look into Starlink
- Should balance loads in electrical panel better
- Change oil after EVERY long run. I started this hurricane with 24hrs of runtime on my generator oil, would have been better to start at 0
- Pre-Engineer and store fence support brackets that dig into the dirt
So are you wanting the transfer switch to wait longer before going to gen power? In the dealer menu you can configure that settings. Mine came with a 30 second delay which I thought was too long so I adjusted it to 5 seconds. We don't experience any brownouts here so a 5 second delay is fine and prudent.
If we had an extended outage like you just experienced I probably wouldn't run my Generac 24kW air cooled as long as you did with your liquid cooled model. I'd probably shut it down daily just to let it cool some. Hell, I'd have to do it every 24 hours anyway to add oil that was burned off. Liquid cooled is just going to be a much better performer for long durations.
How loud is the Generac while running?I'll be very happy if you're right! I suspect you are
Oil looked darker which is expected, but still had good oily qualities (Based on absolutely zero knowledge )
125 Hours roughly equals 7500 miles in engine wear, apparently
How loud is the Generac while running?
I assume it's loud enough to annoy neighbors?
My 7500k portable genset is very loud while running.
Mine basically sounds like someone has parked a lawnmower outside and not moving it. So you can hear it, but it's not like it's terrible. Hell, people are always doing lawn work in a neighborhood so it blends right in. And during a power outage no one will care anyway since everyone else will have their running too.How loud is the Generac while running?
I assume it's loud enough to annoy neighbors?
My 7500k portable genset is very loud while running.
Not always, in my case me and sometimes only one other neighbor will run ours. But lots of times it's only mine running.Mine basically sounds like someone has parked a lawnmower outside and not moving it. So you can hear it, but it's not like it's terrible. Hell, people are always doing lawn work in a neighborhood so it blends right in. And during a power outage no one will care anyway since everyone else will have their running too.