14kw is pretty damn big for a house. Looks like it'll run your a/c, microwave, toaster, and a couple of blow dryers at the same time :D
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14kw is pretty damn big for a house. Looks like it'll run your a/c, microwave, toaster, and a couple of blow dryers at the same time :D
Do you have window screens to come down and make your house a bomb shelter as well?
All things considered, like installation for one, 14KW makes it extremely useful while not breaking the bank.
If you don't mind me asking, which brand did you go with ?
I'm hoping you'll post some follow up impressions, especially regarding the running noise.
Well.....finished up the wiring this morning but had to head up to Bulkhead city to visit friends for a few days so I won't be able to finish up the wiring on the generator side and do the gas line till I get back this weekend.
Here's what it looks like at the panel with all the wiring finished. http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/12/12/apa4ypyp.jpg
I moved a total of 18 circuits including the A/C, network center, entertainment center, most of the lights, both garage door openers, 2 refers a freezer, 2 big wine refers and even the washer/dryer and the oven (although we'll probably only use the microwave.
It will be interesting to see how we handle the load when we get it fired up. The good news is that the system has a "load shedding" feature that will turn off other items when the A/C is starting up so hopefully we'll be able to handle the entire load....I'll report back when we have ore info.