Hey Mr Tyndall,
Good thought on the diesel but contrast that with propane for a moment. Not to argue, and maybe you can enlighten me.
If the propane tank is big enough, and by that I would plan to run generator for 5-7 days (in my area, the type of incident that would lead to generator switching on should be corrected by then, I hope), then propane storage is fairly safe and replenished by a delivery vehicle on site (not at the height of the power outage of course).
Can the same be said for diesel fuel? How much volume would need to be stored and replenished? Safety of a diesel tank compared to pressurized propane? Delivery options?
Again not arguing but asking as I have not purchased my unit yet and want to get the best shot at making it through most outages. Not trying to go off the grid by any means. My 20kw planned generator is not "whole house" but selective (HVAC, geothermal pump, kitchen, first floor lighting).
Question to others in the know, lease or buy propane tank? One big enough to run generator for 5-7 days. I think most 17-20 kw units need 1.8 to 3.1 gallons per hour depending on load. Sound right?
Thanks,
Rick