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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3525028" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>Work runs a 2500kw and a 2000kw Kohler generators. One on natural gas, one on diesel, they chooch like they should. </p><p></p><p>My cousin hooked up a Kohler 20kw natural gas generator to his house, it'll power his entire property when the power fails and ran his welding shop until he got power out there. </p><p></p><p>When it came down to investing in my own whole home generator, I opted for the same Kohler 20kw natural gas model. It's still sitting in his shop waiting to be installed, but I've been pretty impressed with how reliable they've been over the last fifteen years. </p><p></p><p>The few times Ibe had to run a generator at home, the little Honda EU2000i has been a champ. It's enough to run my heater ignitor/blower, tv, and antenna. I have an older Yamaha 8500w model on wheels, but it's such a pain to get out and start, I haven't ran it since I got the Honda. I wouldn't want to run one on propane in these temps. Even thougj it keeps real well, the freezing issue with bottles is a killer for me. It'd have to be plumbed to an lp tank. Now after this storm, I'm second guessing the natural gas lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3525028, member: 24500"] Work runs a 2500kw and a 2000kw Kohler generators. One on natural gas, one on diesel, they chooch like they should. My cousin hooked up a Kohler 20kw natural gas generator to his house, it'll power his entire property when the power fails and ran his welding shop until he got power out there. When it came down to investing in my own whole home generator, I opted for the same Kohler 20kw natural gas model. It's still sitting in his shop waiting to be installed, but I've been pretty impressed with how reliable they've been over the last fifteen years. The few times Ibe had to run a generator at home, the little Honda EU2000i has been a champ. It's enough to run my heater ignitor/blower, tv, and antenna. I have an older Yamaha 8500w model on wheels, but it's such a pain to get out and start, I haven't ran it since I got the Honda. I wouldn't want to run one on propane in these temps. Even thougj it keeps real well, the freezing issue with bottles is a killer for me. It'd have to be plumbed to an lp tank. Now after this storm, I'm second guessing the natural gas lol. [/QUOTE]
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