Gentlemen!!
Ive been a long time reader but am now a poster!
I need help with 2 things:
First,
I would really appreciate input from you guys as to how much money this genset is worth. It was listed for $6,000 (!!!) but reduced to $5,500.
I want to preface by saying I don't think its worth $5,500 and ill definitely be offering less. I could find a GP unit but I wont be able to justify to my wife purchasing a generator that likely needs work and it seems GP units can be a coin toss. I think honestly $4,000 is not an unreasonable offer, would yall agree? I don't mind paying more than I would for a GP unit- as its been tested and gone through somewhat. I've attached photos to help with yalls assessment.
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Second,
My goal is home backup.
My house is 100% electric. Water heater, stove, furnace, you name it, its electric. I have 1 3ton ac unit with a heat pump and back up resistive heater that is 10kw.
Here is my plan so far.
1. Use Kohler ATS model no: RDT-CFNC-200ASEQS4 with 2 pole ATS switching
2. Use Kohler Load management module model no: GM88281-1
3. Use Kohler's Power relay modules to prevent generator overload model no: GM92001-1
4. Inova Hightech LTD Module for autostart/stop and monitoring
If its not obvious, my goal is to achieve a similar user experience as someone who has gone with a generac but with an MEP behind it!
Ill do my best in the next few days to get more solid data as far as loads on my home. Perhaps naively, I'm confident an MEP-803 will handle my whole home with the exception of the electric furnace. Agree? Disagree? Im excited to hear from you guys!
Also, for those interested I plan on documenting my entire install to help guys in the future. Likely through youtube and posting here. I couldnt find where this has been done before- but there is a lot threads to go through on here!
thanks gents!
Ive been a long time reader but am now a poster!
I need help with 2 things:
First,
I would really appreciate input from you guys as to how much money this genset is worth. It was listed for $6,000 (!!!) but reduced to $5,500.
I want to preface by saying I don't think its worth $5,500 and ill definitely be offering less. I could find a GP unit but I wont be able to justify to my wife purchasing a generator that likely needs work and it seems GP units can be a coin toss. I think honestly $4,000 is not an unreasonable offer, would yall agree? I don't mind paying more than I would for a GP unit- as its been tested and gone through somewhat. I've attached photos to help with yalls assessment.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Second,
My goal is home backup.
My house is 100% electric. Water heater, stove, furnace, you name it, its electric. I have 1 3ton ac unit with a heat pump and back up resistive heater that is 10kw.
Here is my plan so far.
1. Use Kohler ATS model no: RDT-CFNC-200ASEQS4 with 2 pole ATS switching
2. Use Kohler Load management module model no: GM88281-1
3. Use Kohler's Power relay modules to prevent generator overload model no: GM92001-1
4. Inova Hightech LTD Module for autostart/stop and monitoring
If its not obvious, my goal is to achieve a similar user experience as someone who has gone with a generac but with an MEP behind it!
Ill do my best in the next few days to get more solid data as far as loads on my home. Perhaps naively, I'm confident an MEP-803 will handle my whole home with the exception of the electric furnace. Agree? Disagree? Im excited to hear from you guys!
Also, for those interested I plan on documenting my entire install to help guys in the future. Likely through youtube and posting here. I couldnt find where this has been done before- but there is a lot threads to go through on here!
thanks gents!
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