pixelmonkey
Well-known member
how many members have an in-line generator for their home?
for the title i say away from the house. I'm wanting to know if there are limits for distance.
looking at a 350' gap between the garage and the house. I can see benefits of having the generator next to the house.
- easy access
- kill power / shut down if needed
- less wire/cable.
then there is a good side to keeping it at the garage.
- less noise
- easy to work on if needed, given the tools are already there
- out of sight/ out of mind
fuel is natural gas. pipeline for the furnace heat to the house & garage would also fuel the generator.
the last decade has proven that living in oklahoma you have a 50% chance you will be without power atleast a 3 times during the winter due to ice storms. the length of time without power depends on the storm. a few people have been without power for weeks due to down power lines.
suggestions welcomed!
chris<pixelmonkey>
for the title i say away from the house. I'm wanting to know if there are limits for distance.
looking at a 350' gap between the garage and the house. I can see benefits of having the generator next to the house.
- easy access
- kill power / shut down if needed
- less wire/cable.
then there is a good side to keeping it at the garage.
- less noise
- easy to work on if needed, given the tools are already there
- out of sight/ out of mind
fuel is natural gas. pipeline for the furnace heat to the house & garage would also fuel the generator.
the last decade has proven that living in oklahoma you have a 50% chance you will be without power atleast a 3 times during the winter due to ice storms. the length of time without power depends on the storm. a few people have been without power for weeks due to down power lines.
suggestions welcomed!
chris<pixelmonkey>
