Originally posted by S T
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It's a Generac SVP-5000, but as I said, it's not enough - we get noticeable brownouts when the well pump or refrigerator kick in. You should probably sit down and figure your own wattage needs, taking into account both the operating and the peak (starting) loads. Also go for a battery start. Figure $1000 - $1500 for the generator, and a few hundred more for the electrician, switcher panel, external 30 amp/240V outlet and the specialty cable. Don't even consider running your own cables or cords.
A gas or LP generator would likely cost a few thousand more, probably twice as possible, require much less maintenance, and would be much easier to start. They'd also require a big permanent box somewhere outside the house.
Of course, I don't like it when real estate agents and home repair people give tax advice, so perhaps you should ask about generators in a more appropriate forum. In particular, I'm sure there's more and better experience concerning the handful of brands.
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