Why would you possibly need something so big??C
Looking for. 25k auto transfer install
Who told you this?The Kohlers are higher-end than the Generacs and run at a slower RPM.
I agree. ^^^^Caution: Internet forums like this will produce little quality information. You'd do better perusing the forums that are dedicated to generators.
Why would you possibly need something so big??
A 20kW is MORE than enough for even a reasonably large home. Or is it a case of "I want to be able to run anything I want even in an emergency."
What size service do you have?
How many panels?
If you can afford it this IS the way to go........Now both do offer 1800 rpms units as well.
I have been bouncing around thinking about the two brands. I have considered buying the Generac Quiet Source Liquid Cooled 22 Kwh unit. Runs at 1800 rpms, consumed much less fuel, more power, and is quieter. .
Just curious. When was the last outage prior that was more than one day? More than even 12 hours?I had 2 guys come out and size the house and they told me 20 or 25kw. This way all systems in the house can be operational. I just did 12 1/2 day during the sandy storm with out power. I want to be ready for the next outage. It will allow me to work instead of worry about the family. Last time all I did was hunt for gas cans and gas and, feed the beast (generator)
Just curious. When was the last outage prior that was more than one day? More than even 12 hours?
And you need to be able to run full on for that time? Even in an emergency?
Don't get me wrong. A LOT of my peers are getting RICH off installing generators people want installed as a knee-jerk reaction to Sandy.
I always said, a BIG storm is going to HURT LI one of these days (I spent my first 25 years down there). I'm just not sure we'll see another one in the rest of my lifetime.
If you have that kind of disposable income (as many do down there), have at it!
If you can afford it this IS the way to go.![]()



Right now this project is on the back burner do to prioritize. I had to weigh out how many times power has been out in my location this year.
This year: None
Last Year: None
Two years ago: 3 planned outages to allow the POCO to complete more infrastructure in our area. All of which happens during my work hours and didn't impact my home. As all the critical system were on UPS power supplies.
So, knowing we have rock solid power is making this hard for me to spend 10-15K to get this done.
Don't get me wrong its going to get done!
Its on the requirement for my home buts not the first of several priorities right now. My priority is to reduce my consumption, and also reduce my electrical bill.
All of which is being done by my solar installation!
Teken . . .
My issue exactly. I want a gen set because it would help me be better prepared in an emergency, but I can't get too excited about it because (knock on wood) my current home has had really good power reliability. The few hours I'm without power per year don't justify the expense.
AND...I had another issue at my place of work (different Power Company). The power was unreliable as hell, I finally got sick of it and installed a gen set...and it was like the day I installed the gen set the Power Company changed and there has only been one full day power outage in the 3 years since it was installed.
Phil

I had 2 guys come out and size the house and they told me 20 or 25kw. This way all systems in the house can be operational. I just did 12 1/2 day during the sandy storm with out power. I want to be ready for the next outage. It will allow me to work instead of worry about the family. Last time all I did was hunt for gas cans and gas and, feed the beast (generator)
Well, it seems there are plenty of people who feel they need to able to lead a fully normal life, even running off a generator.What do you really need if the power goes off, make a list A/C ? Heat ? Cooking/Frige ? Well pump ?
Comparing this to a typical residential generator is like comparing your family car to a semi truck. Not much is the same.Just wanted to throw this in ......
Where I work there were just 6 Kohler generators installed. Each on a seperate building to keep the whole building powered.
They range in size from 50 to 250 KW.
All the sizes have John Deere diesel engines.
Don't know if Deere is a Kohler standard of if it's just what we got.
Just wanted to throw this in ......
Where I work there were just 6 Kohler generators installed. Each on a seperate building to keep the whole building powered.
They range in size from 50 to 250 KW.
All the sizes have John Deere diesel engines.
Don't know if Deere is a Kohler standard of if it's just what we got.
Well, it seems there are plenty of people who feel they need to able to lead a fully normal life, even running off a generator.
Joe, I also travel and live overseas and if my wife can start a generator and plug it in, anyone can.
I just made sure to buy an electric start generator and they battery lives on a trickle charger. You just need to hope you don't lose the gas supply....
If it was frequent I could understand, but the couple times a year we lose power just makes if very hard to fork out big bucks.
Not quite what the OP was asking, but my experience with a 17kW propane Generac trying to run off grid. Warranty. Without external power to the unit, the warranty is void. 400 hours useage and the rotor gave out. $1200 later and I guess I can expect the same in another 400 hours.
Using the damn 6Kw gasolines genset much to often trying to keep the 400 hour threshold at bay.
Live and learn I guess.
Can you explain the part about the *without external power to the unit, the warranty is void*I'm sorry I don't even know what this means?Can you explain the part about the *without external power to the unit, the warranty is void*
Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of the back up generator? There is no power, hence why you have an alternate power source!