Gene Logan
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Hello everyone. I’m posting here to hopefully help anyone trying to make a decision as if the MEP-803 generator is big enough to run a whole house. I will tell you from MY experience less than a month ago when our town was hit by an F-1 tornado.
Like most of you, I tried to do as much research as I possibly could to find out what all the MEP-803A would truly run in the house and if the Genset generator would be a better option. I read everything from each end of the spectrum. I read lots and lots of people posting data jargon that I couldn’t begin to understand. I ended up purchasing an MEP-002 and played with it but wanted more so I traded up to the quite MEP-803A. WOW!!!! All I can say is I am
impressed.
My house is just over 2000 square feet and We live in the country. We have a well and a septic tank among other things. When an F-1 tornado tore thru our county ( a couple actually ) we lost power for over 5 days. I have my generator mounted in a shed some 40’ from the house just to protect it and give me a little shelter when starting the generator should it be raining or in-climate weather. I ran wire to my main power box and it has its own breaker.
Yes I had to physically turn off my “MAIN” breaker and flip on the “generator breaker “ manually but I have no problem doing that. My neighbor across the road was backed up by a propane Genset with automatic switch, but more about that later. This meant that my power was off about 20 min before I ventured out to start the generator. I did have to wait for weather to slack up enough to venture out BUT this also allowed me to call up power company outage map on my phone to see if it was gonna be a suggested hour outage or longer. In my case there were over 27 power poles down so I knew it would be days.
I fired the generator up and warmed it up a few minutes then flipped on the power to the house. Here’s the kicker..........we ran our whole house living as normal with literally No, let me repeat that, WITH NO change in our lives or normal routines. Her is what was running all day every day with out any issues.
-An electric hot water heater with 2 - 4500 watt elements
-A deep well pump 125’ 1 hp pump
-4 ton propane heater unit (new a/c unit without a soft start)
-3- infrared heaters 1500 watts each. The main 4 ton kicked in when it dropped below 30 at night
-4 ceiling fans and lights
-all lights in house
-internet and satellite
-washer and electric dryer
-dishwasher
-refrigerator and freezer
-microwave
-hair dryers
-heated floors in bathrooms
We LITERALLY changed our life in NO WAY!!!! And as far as how much fuel we burned.......... well a true and honest amount was this. We burned just slightly over 50 gallons for over 5 days and nights Running 24 hours a day non stop. It handles all loads without the first puff of smoke. The only concern I had was the possibility of “wet stacking” at night from having too little of a load on it as only the heaters and ceiling fans ran at night.
As far as my neighbors Genset, well it performed perfectly. He has the automatic transfer switch and his power came on within 7 seconds. I understand it pulled his house flawlessly as well. I believe he told me he has a 20k. He has it mounted behind his house and a separate 250 gal propane tank. No complaints there, except, they were turning their generator off at night after the first two nights because it was using so much propane!! Both generators served their purpose well but I would recommend the MEP-803A any day, any night!!!
If you are curious as to my set up or have any questions please feel free to contact me. I can tell you what I did and about my experience and research. I know I was sooooo confused after researching everything and I’m sure others out there are too. I’ll leave my email address. And for anyone curious, NO I am not selling anything or promoting anything for anyone. This is just MY personal experience and wanted others who may have questions to have a place to go and can talk in layman’s tongue. Lol.
Gene Logan
Genelogan09@aol.com
Like most of you, I tried to do as much research as I possibly could to find out what all the MEP-803A would truly run in the house and if the Genset generator would be a better option. I read everything from each end of the spectrum. I read lots and lots of people posting data jargon that I couldn’t begin to understand. I ended up purchasing an MEP-002 and played with it but wanted more so I traded up to the quite MEP-803A. WOW!!!! All I can say is I am
impressed.
My house is just over 2000 square feet and We live in the country. We have a well and a septic tank among other things. When an F-1 tornado tore thru our county ( a couple actually ) we lost power for over 5 days. I have my generator mounted in a shed some 40’ from the house just to protect it and give me a little shelter when starting the generator should it be raining or in-climate weather. I ran wire to my main power box and it has its own breaker.
Yes I had to physically turn off my “MAIN” breaker and flip on the “generator breaker “ manually but I have no problem doing that. My neighbor across the road was backed up by a propane Genset with automatic switch, but more about that later. This meant that my power was off about 20 min before I ventured out to start the generator. I did have to wait for weather to slack up enough to venture out BUT this also allowed me to call up power company outage map on my phone to see if it was gonna be a suggested hour outage or longer. In my case there were over 27 power poles down so I knew it would be days.
I fired the generator up and warmed it up a few minutes then flipped on the power to the house. Here’s the kicker..........we ran our whole house living as normal with literally No, let me repeat that, WITH NO change in our lives or normal routines. Her is what was running all day every day with out any issues.
-An electric hot water heater with 2 - 4500 watt elements
-A deep well pump 125’ 1 hp pump
-4 ton propane heater unit (new a/c unit without a soft start)
-3- infrared heaters 1500 watts each. The main 4 ton kicked in when it dropped below 30 at night
-4 ceiling fans and lights
-all lights in house
-internet and satellite
-washer and electric dryer
-dishwasher
-refrigerator and freezer
-microwave
-hair dryers
-heated floors in bathrooms
We LITERALLY changed our life in NO WAY!!!! And as far as how much fuel we burned.......... well a true and honest amount was this. We burned just slightly over 50 gallons for over 5 days and nights Running 24 hours a day non stop. It handles all loads without the first puff of smoke. The only concern I had was the possibility of “wet stacking” at night from having too little of a load on it as only the heaters and ceiling fans ran at night.
As far as my neighbors Genset, well it performed perfectly. He has the automatic transfer switch and his power came on within 7 seconds. I understand it pulled his house flawlessly as well. I believe he told me he has a 20k. He has it mounted behind his house and a separate 250 gal propane tank. No complaints there, except, they were turning their generator off at night after the first two nights because it was using so much propane!! Both generators served their purpose well but I would recommend the MEP-803A any day, any night!!!
If you are curious as to my set up or have any questions please feel free to contact me. I can tell you what I did and about my experience and research. I know I was sooooo confused after researching everything and I’m sure others out there are too. I’ll leave my email address. And for anyone curious, NO I am not selling anything or promoting anything for anyone. This is just MY personal experience and wanted others who may have questions to have a place to go and can talk in layman’s tongue. Lol.
Gene Logan
Genelogan09@aol.com