eatont9999
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Hello everyone! I have been lurking around here for a little while picking up tidbits of info on the MEP 8xx series generators. I have always wanted a backup generator but never really been in the position to get one or use it properly. We are buying a house out in the country (hopefully closing in June) and I finally have a place to put one and install it. I'm not sure how reliable the co-op electric service there is but considering EVERYTHING about the house runs on electricity, I don't want to be without it for very long. The property is located north of Fort Worth, so storms are common in the spring and sometimes early summer.
In my head, I have spec'ed out the MEP-803A as a suitable set. Now, I may be way off base here, so that is why I am asking people with more experience than myself on this subject. My goal is to power the entire house or as much of it as possible while optimizing fuel consumption. I don't want too much generator and I certainly don't want too little generator. I know about wet stacking and want to avoid it so I have one less maintenance item to deal with.
Here are the features of the house: 1800sqft, older A/C unit, electric heat, one window A/C unit, electric water heater, stove, dryer, well pump, well pump heater, servers and network ~1KW max. I may also use it to power a welder, compressor, etc. in the workshop but not at the same time as the house. The things that have to be on at all times are: A/C or Heat, water heater, well pump and heater, servers, and stove. I have a wife and kid, so creature comforts are to keep them happy.
I have looked at DRASH trailers for auction and though a heater and AC unit would be nice for the shop, I wonder if the genset is overkill. I think they are 15KW. I'm not afraid of Diesel engine work but I want the electrical part to be ready to go.
I hope I gave enough info. If not, I can be more specific. Let me know your thoughts.
In my head, I have spec'ed out the MEP-803A as a suitable set. Now, I may be way off base here, so that is why I am asking people with more experience than myself on this subject. My goal is to power the entire house or as much of it as possible while optimizing fuel consumption. I don't want too much generator and I certainly don't want too little generator. I know about wet stacking and want to avoid it so I have one less maintenance item to deal with.
Here are the features of the house: 1800sqft, older A/C unit, electric heat, one window A/C unit, electric water heater, stove, dryer, well pump, well pump heater, servers and network ~1KW max. I may also use it to power a welder, compressor, etc. in the workshop but not at the same time as the house. The things that have to be on at all times are: A/C or Heat, water heater, well pump and heater, servers, and stove. I have a wife and kid, so creature comforts are to keep them happy.
I have looked at DRASH trailers for auction and though a heater and AC unit would be nice for the shop, I wonder if the genset is overkill. I think they are 15KW. I'm not afraid of Diesel engine work but I want the electrical part to be ready to go.
I hope I gave enough info. If not, I can be more specific. Let me know your thoughts.