Happy new year to everyone
It’s been a while since I’ve posted but I do know this is the place to get help with just about anything from very knowledgeable folks
Im trying to determine how big of a generator to get. Have a pretty good idea but want some opinions not looking for a whole house one
I have a 1500 sq ft rancher. For the last 10 yrs been using a Briggs and Stratton 5250 running watts 7350 surge. Generator runs from my 12x28 shed to main panel in the house through a 30 amp plug to sub panel. Plug and panel are inside shed. 60 amp double pole breaker in sub panel to 60 amp double pole breaker in main panel in house. 6 gauge copper wire
Don’t need to run hvac. Have a gas log fireplace and a couple ac window units if necessary. 3 main reasons for a bigger one
We have a lg gas stove. No problem for stove top cooking. Cooking in the oven is a different story. Oven doesn’t work on generator power The oven gas valve opens when the igniter reaches a certain temperature. When oven is first cut on it needs a minimum of 116 volts for 3 or 4 minutes for igniter to work. I’m only getting 116-117 volts on house receptacles when generator is on. 123 volts when power company power is on. #2. Sometimes when well pump comes on lights will dim for a second
#3 on generator power microwave doesn’t come up to full power. It is about 15 years old
Tomorrow just to see I’m going to run an extension cord from microwave to 20 amp receptacle on generator. I will only run electric hot water heater when nothing else is on. And power will have to be out for 3 or more days before I run water heater. The biggest draws during the day are
Well pump-20 amp double pole don’t know for sure but guessing a 1 1/2 hp motor
Septic pump-20 amp single pole
Coffee maker
24 cu ft fridge in kitchen tag inside of fridge says 6 amps
Upright freezer in kitchen 5 amps
Older 18 cu ft fridge on porch 7 amps
Maybe an air fryer. I’ve been unplugging fridge and freezer when using air fryer
Lights. All inside lights and outdoor lights are leds
A couple tvs
Night time in winter 3 oil filled radiators for bedroom heat.
2 days before Xmas power went out for 24 hours when my wife had several things to bake. Bad timing got down to 8 degrees that night
I’m thinking something like 9000-11000 or 10000-12000 wattage. Brand of generator to get or stay away from. I think all I have to do is swap the 30 amp plug for a 50 amp. Right or wrong?
Biggest outage we had was 2 years ago in February. Ice storm. Generator ran for 7 days. Not at night though
Didn’t mean for this long of a post. Just trying to cover all the bases
Thanks
It’s been a while since I’ve posted but I do know this is the place to get help with just about anything from very knowledgeable folks
Im trying to determine how big of a generator to get. Have a pretty good idea but want some opinions not looking for a whole house one
I have a 1500 sq ft rancher. For the last 10 yrs been using a Briggs and Stratton 5250 running watts 7350 surge. Generator runs from my 12x28 shed to main panel in the house through a 30 amp plug to sub panel. Plug and panel are inside shed. 60 amp double pole breaker in sub panel to 60 amp double pole breaker in main panel in house. 6 gauge copper wire
Don’t need to run hvac. Have a gas log fireplace and a couple ac window units if necessary. 3 main reasons for a bigger one
We have a lg gas stove. No problem for stove top cooking. Cooking in the oven is a different story. Oven doesn’t work on generator power The oven gas valve opens when the igniter reaches a certain temperature. When oven is first cut on it needs a minimum of 116 volts for 3 or 4 minutes for igniter to work. I’m only getting 116-117 volts on house receptacles when generator is on. 123 volts when power company power is on. #2. Sometimes when well pump comes on lights will dim for a second
#3 on generator power microwave doesn’t come up to full power. It is about 15 years old
Tomorrow just to see I’m going to run an extension cord from microwave to 20 amp receptacle on generator. I will only run electric hot water heater when nothing else is on. And power will have to be out for 3 or more days before I run water heater. The biggest draws during the day are
Well pump-20 amp double pole don’t know for sure but guessing a 1 1/2 hp motor
Septic pump-20 amp single pole
Coffee maker
24 cu ft fridge in kitchen tag inside of fridge says 6 amps
Upright freezer in kitchen 5 amps
Older 18 cu ft fridge on porch 7 amps
Maybe an air fryer. I’ve been unplugging fridge and freezer when using air fryer
Lights. All inside lights and outdoor lights are leds
A couple tvs
Night time in winter 3 oil filled radiators for bedroom heat.
2 days before Xmas power went out for 24 hours when my wife had several things to bake. Bad timing got down to 8 degrees that night
I’m thinking something like 9000-11000 or 10000-12000 wattage. Brand of generator to get or stay away from. I think all I have to do is swap the 30 amp plug for a 50 amp. Right or wrong?
Biggest outage we had was 2 years ago in February. Ice storm. Generator ran for 7 days. Not at night though
Didn’t mean for this long of a post. Just trying to cover all the bases
Thanks