What are your output requirements?
Tri-fuel generator, or any brand you can get an aftermarket tri-fuel kit for. It will allow you to avoid the lines and gouging at gas stations pre-storm, prevent you from being caught off guard with stale or no gas, and also prevent you from having to store assloads of flamable and short-lifespan gas. Hook the generator up to your natural gas line and go. No stops to refuel, cleaner burning for lower emissions and motor & oil longevity, and a relatively unlimited supply. Keep a 100lb propane tank squirreled away if need-be as well (or a couple if you are paranoid). NG nor LP really ever expire, so you don't need to worry about waste or refreshing the fuel every few months.
LP or NG in a small motor are around 95% as efficient as gasoline, so you really wont lose much capacity...
I dont know my first time.....i live in nyc so its rare......very rare the elec. Cuts out but i rather be prepared
Since this is my second hurricane, can someone recommend a generator to me.
~$1000 or less
thanks
If you are doing lights, fans, computers, tv....
Honda EU2000i.
Call Mayberrys.com second day shipping adds $55. You are out the door at around 950 and you won't regret it.
I run my office, server, several pc's, lights, fans, mini fridge on a gallon of gas 8/ hours.
Won't run many heaters or larger motors.
You can buy 2 and parallel them for 4000w/ 30 amps. THen you have a backup or one to share if you don't need 4000w
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Step one, give up on the next month or so, unless you want to blow your $1k on a 1kw chinese generator.
I've had probably 5 extended outages this year, it's been a pretty bad year. I've been running my dad's Makita 6kw, and while it's a great generator, it's horrible on fuel. Eats close to a gallon an hour on average. For whatever reason, I can't use the auto idle at night, because the fridges won't trigger it to idle up. Any other load will... so that might be part of the fuel consumption issue. Either way, I'd recommend an inverter generator also. Basically, a normal generator has to run at X rpm (usually 3600 for gas or smaller diesels) to make 60hz power, by design. The inverter produces 60hz electronically, not mechanically, so it only needs to run as hard as is needed to make the amps you're demanding. I've been wanting to get one, but we have a well pump to run so I'd be needing a big, expensive one.
Just remember the generator head quality is just as important as the engine brand. I've seen junk units bolted to Hondas, an engine sitting there running and not producing electricity doesn't accomplish the goal. Robin/Subaru engines are good too, the Makita I use is a rebadged Robin unit. I think Amazon was selling the 6kw for not a whole bunch over $1k a while ago.
Step one, give up on the next month or so, unless you want to blow your $1k on a 1kw chinese generator.
I've had probably 5 extended outages this year, it's been a pretty bad year. I've been running my dad's Makita 6kw, and while it's a great generator, it's horrible on fuel. Eats close to a gallon an hour on average. For whatever reason, I can't use the auto idle at night, because the fridges won't trigger it to idle up. Any other load will... so that might be part of the fuel consumption issue. Either way, I'd recommend an inverter generator also. Basically, a normal generator has to run at X rpm (usually 3600 for gas or smaller diesels) to make 60hz power, by design. The inverter produces 60hz electronically, not mechanically, so it only needs to run as hard as is needed to make the amps you're demanding. I've been wanting to get one, but we have a well pump to run so I'd be needing a big, expensive one.![]()
Like the Harbor Freight 800 watt, 900 max one is evidence of a cheap one.
Shop the used market. It's still flooded with Y2K stuff...
Everyone waits til the last minute for hurricane or snow stuff, then runs on every store and pays through the nose. CL around here (MD) is full of people selling crappy chinese generators for what you'd pay for a good one when they're not predicting "the storm of the millennium"
When a big snow storm comes, it'll be the same, plus those little 2 stroke snowblowers for $800.As for powering your stuff, here's an idea I've heard recommended, but haven't tried myself. Don't try this if you're not comfortable with it, or if your panel doesn't have a main breaker. Get a double pole breaker for your breaker panel, rated for your generator's output and/or the capacity of the wire you use (should be 10/3, maybe even more). Assuming you get a generator big enough to have a 220v outlet, wire the hots from the outlet to the breaker poles, and the neutral to a gator clamp you can clamp on the neutral bar in your panel. If you've got a 220v heat pump, stove, water heater, whatever, you're not likely to run it off your genny, so kill the main breaker, pull whatever 2 pole breaker you won't need, and snap your rigged breaker in. Poor man's transfer switch, just make REALLY sure you know what you're doing, and have your main breaker OFF before futzing with any of it.
This is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE, it puts workers trying to restore power to the grid at risk! You cannot guarantee that someone won't turn the main on and energize the neighborhood lines, killing someone. If you want to power your house, install a proper transfer switch, which simultaneously disconnects your home from the grid and connects your generator to your panel.
Like I said, if you don't know what you're doing, don't do it. If you turn your main on with the genny hooked up, you don't know what you're doing. If you've got a brain, it's safe. It's not something I'm going to sell to someone, because that would be a massive liability, but I've got no issues doing it in MY home. No one else is touching my panel.
Once again, if you don't know what you're doing, don't do it... the money spent on a proper transfer switch will be money well spent.
FWIW, you can buy almost the exact same thing from Northern. It's a panel with a special sliding interlock between the main and one of the top breaker positions, which is where you put the breaker for the generator. When you kill the main, you close the generator breaker, and vice versa.
If you are doing lights, fans, computers, tv....
Honda EU2000i.
Call Mayberrys.com second day shipping adds $55. You are out the door at around 950 and you won't regret it.
I run my office, server, several pc's, lights, fans, mini fridge on a gallon of gas 8/ hours.
Won't run many heaters or larger motors.
You can buy 2 and parallel them for 4000w/ 30 amps. THen you have a backup or one to share if you don't need 4000w

Tri-fuel generator, or any brand you can get an aftermarket tri-fuel kit for. It will allow you to avoid the lines and gouging at gas stations pre-storm, prevent you from being caught off guard with stale or no gas, and also prevent you from having to store assloads of flamable and short-lifespan gas. Hook the generator up to your natural gas line and go. No stops to refuel, cleaner burning for lower emissions and motor & oil longevity, and a relatively unlimited supply. Keep a 100lb propane tank squirreled away if need-be as well (or a couple if you are paranoid). NG nor LP really ever expire, so you don't need to worry about waste or refreshing the fuel every few months.
LP or NG in a small motor are around 95% as efficient as gasoline, so you really wont lose much capacity...
Cool info- never considered this approach.... Thanks!
In this thread, people ramble on about generators running luxury items while failing to follow rule number one of any major disaster event: don't be in a place like NYC.
Whatever. I ride ski lifts in stronger winds than those forecast for much of the Northeast.
My preparations consisted of buying more beer than usual.
are the generac generators any good? there engines are made in the usa
MY VOTE IS FOR A HONDA ALSO.......
I HAVE A 1000, 2000, & 3000 ALL THE EU SERIES. Clean power and very quiet. Did I mention they are QUIET ?![]()