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<blockquote data-quote="Chief Sapulpa" data-source="post: 2939018" data-attributes="member: 18458"><p>So you gave up an AR for electrician credit to modify your current home but don't want to spend any more capital on a permanent generator because you may move sometime? Slow down and think this one through.</p><p>Generac uses a variety of sources of engines for their generators and on their bigger units include modifying automotive engines and obscure brands like Guascor.</p><p>Costco and Sam's club have the best deals on stationary standby generators and most use either natural gas or LP. If you go NG you'll need a plumber to install the gas line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief Sapulpa, post: 2939018, member: 18458"] So you gave up an AR for electrician credit to modify your current home but don't want to spend any more capital on a permanent generator because you may move sometime? Slow down and think this one through. Generac uses a variety of sources of engines for their generators and on their bigger units include modifying automotive engines and obscure brands like Guascor. Costco and Sam's club have the best deals on stationary standby generators and most use either natural gas or LP. If you go NG you'll need a plumber to install the gas line. [/QUOTE]
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