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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 4169747" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>Gasoline/Diesel powered generators are a pain to keep fueled, plus expensive to operate. We had a propane powered generator in an RV, and that worked great, had two 50lb propane tanks, plus the engine ran so clean, I never changed the oil, in 10 years. It didn't look like it needed it, We didn't use it much, mostly just ran it every 2/3 months to keep it working. If I was going to spend the money for a whole house type generator, I would go with a tri-fuel portable generator, that will run on Natural Gas, Propane and Gasoline. Natural Gas in this area is unlikely to go down even in a prolonged power outage, because I understand they have gas turbine compressors, as well as electric powered compressors, in this part of the country. If we did lose NG, this generator would still run on Gasoline!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 4169747, member: 45328"] Gasoline/Diesel powered generators are a pain to keep fueled, plus expensive to operate. We had a propane powered generator in an RV, and that worked great, had two 50lb propane tanks, plus the engine ran so clean, I never changed the oil, in 10 years. It didn't look like it needed it, We didn't use it much, mostly just ran it every 2/3 months to keep it working. If I was going to spend the money for a whole house type generator, I would go with a tri-fuel portable generator, that will run on Natural Gas, Propane and Gasoline. Natural Gas in this area is unlikely to go down even in a prolonged power outage, because I understand they have gas turbine compressors, as well as electric powered compressors, in this part of the country. If we did lose NG, this generator would still run on Gasoline!! [/QUOTE]
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