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maymama
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natural gas powered generator
does anyone have one? after this disaster (day 9 with no power) we are thinking of getting one. Seems our line is always the last to be restored. We were also out for 8 days with Irene.
Wondering about pricing? Our neighbor has one and he said "a few thousand" we are not close enough with him to feel comfortable asking for numbers.
We already have the external gas line, wondering about the unit and installation.
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Posted 11/6/12 3:58 PM |
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Irishlass
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Re: natural gas powered generator
We are looking into getting one for our house. Its going to be around $4000.
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Posted 11/6/12 4:10 PM |
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Jenn627
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Re: natural gas powered generator
We just ordered this one. Says it will ship in 29-34 days though...
Generator
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Posted 11/6/12 4:54 PM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: natural gas powered generator
You can always buy an affordable generator of any type you like, then get a conversion kit to run on gasoline, natural gas, or propane.
http://www.propane-generators.com/tri-fuel_kits.htm (there are other companies that sell the kits, too)
I'm actually looking into this option. That way, if you have natural gas, that's your best option, but if the gas lines get turned off too, you can switch to gasoline.
ETA: Are you looking for a backup generator to run the fridge/phone/TV and some lights, or to run the entire house without having to run extension cords?
Message edited 11/6/2012 5:00:37 PM.
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Posted 11/6/12 4:58 PM |
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ave1024
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Re: natural gas powered generator
I was considering a whole house generator, but since I don't have natural gas it doesn't work for me. I have propane but I heard the whole house generators suck a lot of fuel.
I decided to instead install a transfer switch and an outside outlet on my house which allows me to plug my portable generator directly to my house.
I can't run everything in my house, but I was able to pick 10 breakers on my panel and have those run off the generator. It's nice to just plug the generator in the house and turn things on inside the house without the need of using extension cords.
You need a generator capable of producing 240V in order to do this.
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Posted 11/6/12 5:35 PM |
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ave1024
I Took The Wrong Road

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natural gas powered generator
Also expect to spend at least $1000-2000 in electrical labor install for a whole house generator, especially after you add on the cost of a transfer switch. So add that onto whatever the cost of the standby generator is.
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Posted 11/6/12 5:36 PM |
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MrsM-6-7-08
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Re: natural gas powered generator
We have had a natural gas generator for almost 5 years now. Never had the gas turned off, we aren't in a flood zone or evac zone.
We haven't touched it as far as maintenance in those 5 years. It something you don't have to even think about
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Posted 11/6/12 7:52 PM |
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Chatham-Chick
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Re: natural gas powered generator
You're looking at between 4-10K depending on the size of the generator and how much electrical work is involved.
We're in the process (filed paperwork) for having a natural gas line hooked up to our home (we started this prior to Sandy's formation) and intend to install a whole house generator. I believe my DH is considering a 20kw-liquid cooled.
Edited to update... Even though we're switching to natural gas, we may be going with a diesel generator.
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Posted 11/6/12 8:21 PM |
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maymama
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Re: natural gas powered generator
whole house system - thank you all for the info! Will pass it along to my husband!
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Posted 11/6/12 9:26 PM |
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maymama
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Re: natural gas powered generator
Posted by ave1024
Also expect to spend at least $1000-2000 in electrical labor install for a whole house generator, especially after you add on the cost of a transfer switch. So add that onto whatever the cost of the standby generator is.
this is what we figured. 2500 for the system, 1-2k for install/labor = about 5k.
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Posted 11/6/12 9:27 PM |
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mishy626
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Re: natural gas powered generator
My neighbor bought one three days ago. He said the generator cost $4500. Not sure how much it was to have installed.
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Posted 11/6/12 9:47 PM |
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PhyllisNJoe
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Member since 6/11 9145 total posts
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Re: natural gas powered generator
Do they also make natural gas generators that can go either way? Gas and natural gas?
There were a lot of homes that had the Natural Gas shut off for their own safety, so if they had a natural gas generator, it would have done them no good.
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Posted 11/7/12 7:52 AM |
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GoldenRod
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Re: natural gas powered generator
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Do they also make natural gas generators that can go either way? Gas and natural gas?
There were a lot of homes that had the Natural Gas shut off for their own safety, so if they had a natural gas generator, it would have done them no good.
Check out my post earlier in this thread. You can either buy a tri-fuel generator, or buy one of those kits, and you can run gasoline, natural gas, or propane on any generator.
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Posted 11/7/12 8:04 AM |
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PhyllisNJoe
My Box Is Broken

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Re: natural gas powered generator
Posted by GoldenRod
Posted by PhyllisNJoe
Do they also make natural gas generators that can go either way? Gas and natural gas?
There were a lot of homes that had the Natural Gas shut off for their own safety, so if they had a natural gas generator, it would have done them no good.
Check out my post earlier in this thread. You can either buy a tri-fuel generator, or buy one of those kits, and you can run gasoline, natural gas, or propane on any generator.
LOL Where the heck was I looking before. How did I miss that? Thanks!
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Posted 11/7/12 8:44 AM |
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tray831
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Member since 3/06 5355 total posts
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Re: natural gas powered generator
Yes, DH installed/hooked ours up last week. Then the propane company delivered us a bigger tank than what we originally had. There are no gas lines on our block. The propane is also used for our stove top.
We bought it from HD about 5 months after Irene. It ended up being a special order that someone ordered; then backed out. So we were able to get a great deal on it b/c of it.
Otherwise, we probably would have ended up with a portable.
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Posted 11/7/12 11:04 AM |
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ItsaJoya19
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Name: E
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Re: natural gas powered generator
DH is looking into this. He spent all of last week hooking up generators (he's an electrician) that he just wants our house to be ready to go if we should lose power. I think it's a smart (but expensive!) idea.
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Posted 11/7/12 11:31 AM |
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Faithx2
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Re: natural gas powered generator
We just ordered one for 4500. My DH will install it thankfully. His boss just ordered one for 9k for a 5500 sq ft house.
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Posted 11/8/12 9:20 AM |
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summertime
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Re: natural gas powered generator
We have a generac natural gas generator. It runs everything in our house which is about 4,000 sq feet. It is a life saver. Check out Long Island Power in Deer Park for a quote they install and service ours.
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Posted 11/8/12 11:09 AM |
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NaturalMom
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Re: natural gas powered generator
Do you need a permit to have a natural gas generator installed? Is it considered a permanent fixture and do taxes go up if one is installed?
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Posted 11/8/12 12:47 PM |
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Ladybug63
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Re: natural gas powered generator
We had our electrician install an outside line/plug to our panel so we can plug in our portable generator. I am able to run it about 8-10 hrs on 5 gallons of gas. I can flip breakers to do what I want when I want. Mostly it powers my entire 1st floor. I can run the dishwasher, washing machine, dryer each separate. My TV, fridge & heat are always on.
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Posted 11/8/12 6:52 PM |
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tray831
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Re: natural gas powered generator
Posted by NaturalMom
Do you need a permit to have a natural gas generator installed? Is it considered a permanent fixture and do taxes go up if one is installed?
Yes its considered a permanent fixture & does require a permit. Not sure if all towns are different but ours needs to be inspected by a Fire Marshall after all is said & done. When I called the Assessors Office about taxes increasing; they told me no, not yet.
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Posted 11/9/12 12:01 AM |
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summertime
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Re: natural gas powered generator
Posted by tray831
Posted by NaturalMom
Do you need a permit to have a natural gas generator installed? Is it considered a permanent fixture and do taxes go up if one is installed?
Yes its considered a permanent fixture & does require a permit. Not sure if all towns are different but ours needs to be inspected by a Fire Marshall after all is said & done. When I called the Assessors Office about taxes increasing; they told me no, not yet.
Yes you do need a permit but I don't believe your taxes will go up.
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Posted 11/9/12 10:59 AM |
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