We disagree. This generator runs two air conditioners, all our computers, the TV and radio equipment, telephones, etc. The natural gas is much more efficient than diesel. There's no need to refill it and it can run as long as you need it - like being without power in the Northeast for two weeks. Is it a good idea to run a diesel generator in the "boot" of your car?
efficient??? when you're done payin the mortgage on the generator itself, you better hope the power goes out...jeezuz, for the probability of losing power and how long it'll be out... my 300 dollar(used) coleman 7500 watt generator runs my whole house too!!!
i suppose this video was meant for the CEO's in this country who are making more money in bonuses than i make in a year!!!
It isn't overkill for us. This Kohler generator runs the entire house. It runs on NATURAL gas and is efficient and cheap to operate. The transfer switch is golden. It automatically senses the loss of power and starts the generator. Yes, it runs the entire house (two air conditioners - it is the South - and two furnaces) as well as fridge, etc.
Considering a decent sized 14-17KW standby unit is going to consume a 150lb tank of propane every few days when running a whole house, I would HATE to see the gas bill for that one! What is that? 80KW? Yikes!
Yep. Thats a big generator---its taller than he is!!! I have a 1200 watt one that will run my fridge and charge a couple of batteries. His is def overkill.
it is a good idea but really costs alot of mony. i use two pull string genartors and have some gas on standby. i uisly run the furnes, my frige., and freeser , and some other stuff. ow and if i spell stuff wrong i was just in a hurry.
He is a Yaupo Schight type that has to have his house at 55F when it's 105F outside. To run super AC takes power. He wants to run everything all at once in his place during power failures and to blast away his neighbors with a big ROAR. Yaupo Schights and their Yaupo Schight...GRRRRR
We disagree. This generator runs two air conditioners, all our computers, the TV and radio equipment, telephones, etc. The natural gas is much more efficient than diesel. There's no need to refill it and it can run as long as you need it - like being without power in the Northeast for two weeks. Is it a good idea to run a diesel generator in the "boot" of your car?
HomefrontwDonZeman 3 months ago
how stupid my backup generator will run the entire house its diesel and will fit in the boot of my car. no need for all this crap.
cybermods 8 months ago
take some of that money and paint your house!!!!!
mikesanz1 8 months ago
efficient??? when you're done payin the mortgage on the generator itself, you better hope the power goes out...jeezuz, for the probability of losing power and how long it'll be out... my 300 dollar(used) coleman 7500 watt generator runs my whole house too!!!
i suppose this video was meant for the CEO's in this country who are making more money in bonuses than i make in a year!!!
nice stuff though!!
bigdave700 1 year ago
It isn't overkill for us. This Kohler generator runs the entire house. It runs on NATURAL gas and is efficient and cheap to operate. The transfer switch is golden. It automatically senses the loss of power and starts the generator. Yes, it runs the entire house (two air conditioners - it is the South - and two furnaces) as well as fridge, etc.
HomefrontwDonZeman 1 year ago
overkill....waste of money
canadaguy2112ca 1 year ago
Considering a decent sized 14-17KW standby unit is going to consume a 150lb tank of propane every few days when running a whole house, I would HATE to see the gas bill for that one! What is that? 80KW? Yikes!
brett248vista 2 years ago
Yep. Thats a big generator---its taller than he is!!! I have a 1200 watt one that will run my fridge and charge a couple of batteries. His is def overkill.
BurtBartlow 2 years ago
it is a good idea but really costs alot of mony. i use two pull string genartors and have some gas on standby. i uisly run the furnes, my frige., and freeser , and some other stuff. ow and if i spell stuff wrong i was just in a hurry.
policedylan 2 years ago
That transfer switch is bigger than my generator...
eternity987654321 2 years ago
That's the cheap one, about 10.5K.
You need that much for all the pot grow lights in the basement.
He said, You gotta do this.
Philscbx 2 years ago
He is a Yaupo Schight type that has to have his house at 55F when it's 105F outside. To run super AC takes power. He wants to run everything all at once in his place during power failures and to blast away his neighbors with a big ROAR. Yaupo Schights and their Yaupo Schight...GRRRRR
OldHowlingHound 2 years ago
What the hell is yaupo schight?
moth3rfck3r 2 years ago
geez that's a lot of generator! I bet it's not cheap to operate.
chatrkat 3 years ago 4
id hate to see his electricity bill when it comes in and his gas bill when that sucka is on
alphaman1101 2 years ago 2
I hear that!
chatrkat 2 years ago
He got that size of generator for his house. Christ, it's the size of a garden shed
ismasamov55 3 years ago 7
how much was the generator
yourmama294 3 years ago