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I would chose the 803. I have a similar size house, but have gas hot water/heat, so not as much demand as you, but when I need it, it's there.
You can have an electrician wire in a manual transfer switch and a 50 amp cord/plug to plug into the genny. I installed a weather tight 50 amp outlet to the side of the 803. I plug the cord to into it when the power goes out, and power the whole house. The cable will be at least half the cost of the install. Good outdoor rated 4 wire #6 gauge cable is 10 bucks a foot, and you want the genny as far from the house as possible.
Technically, they call for #2 wire and a 60-70 amp breaker, as the 803's can put out 62 amps, and if a couple things decide to kick on at the same time, it will do that. That wire will cost more.
You can have an electrician wire in a manual transfer switch and a 50 amp cord/plug to plug into the genny. I installed a weather tight 50 amp outlet to the side of the 803. I plug the cord to into it when the power goes out, and power the whole house. The cable will be at least half the cost of the install. Good outdoor rated 4 wire #6 gauge cable is 10 bucks a foot, and you want the genny as far from the house as possible.
Technically, they call for #2 wire and a 60-70 amp breaker, as the 803's can put out 62 amps, and if a couple things decide to kick on at the same time, it will do that. That wire will cost more.