I'm looking at replacing my generator, currently gas powered with the ubiquitous Honda G390 on a Husqvarna generatore. That engine I guess puts out 11.7 HP, and my generator is rated 6500 watts. I seriously doubt it is really able to produce that. Maybe something is a little bit wrong with it? Maybe the specs are lying?
This is hooked up to a switch panel with a sub-set of breakers. It bogs down if we're not careful. Run too much stuff and the voltage will drop. I've got a plug in LED voltage meter, and if I run the electric tea kettle or something it will drop right down to 110V or below, LED bulbs might flicker or go out. Engine is not obviously slowing or bogging down, but I can see the voltage dropping. If we're careful and pull some plugs and don't power multiple heavy loads at the same time it can keep 115 to 120V on the line. It can run the well pump, but I don't like to do that on the generator unless it's a serious outage.
So the house has an electricity monitor on the mains and we can see our usage when the power is not out. Normally we rarely use over 2000 watts, extremely rare to use 5000 watts -- like if the oven and dryer are both on at the same time. With two heat pumps running we rarely use over 1500 watts in normal conditions. Right now I've got a fish tank heater on, multiple lights on, two heat pumps running for heat, and it's 960 watts (which will climb a bit with the heat pumps' cycles).
Assuming we won't even run the heat pumps on the generator, though in a heat wave some AC from one of them would be nice if we had a power outage when it was hot.
If the Kubota 7k generator can really crank out a steady 7k, then it would be fine. On the other hand the 10 HP of the Kubota is less horsepower than the Honda engine has (11.7 or "13" HP), and 6500 watts supposedly delivered by the current gas generator is just barely enough if we are super careful.
The Kubota 11k generator would clearly be fine, but it would use more fuel I assume and cost like $1600 more or something, which I'd obviously rather not spend.
Opinions on whether the 7k Kubota diesel would beat the Honda gas engine, or would it drop voltage too? Should I spring for the bigger one?
We have no propane or natural gas. The goal is to have an auto start generator that can power a bit more than the gas generator is doing, but not a crazy amount more.
Recently I was away from home and the power went out and my wife wasn't able to pull the honda to life, so we're thinking electric/auto start.
This is hooked up to a switch panel with a sub-set of breakers. It bogs down if we're not careful. Run too much stuff and the voltage will drop. I've got a plug in LED voltage meter, and if I run the electric tea kettle or something it will drop right down to 110V or below, LED bulbs might flicker or go out. Engine is not obviously slowing or bogging down, but I can see the voltage dropping. If we're careful and pull some plugs and don't power multiple heavy loads at the same time it can keep 115 to 120V on the line. It can run the well pump, but I don't like to do that on the generator unless it's a serious outage.
So the house has an electricity monitor on the mains and we can see our usage when the power is not out. Normally we rarely use over 2000 watts, extremely rare to use 5000 watts -- like if the oven and dryer are both on at the same time. With two heat pumps running we rarely use over 1500 watts in normal conditions. Right now I've got a fish tank heater on, multiple lights on, two heat pumps running for heat, and it's 960 watts (which will climb a bit with the heat pumps' cycles).
Assuming we won't even run the heat pumps on the generator, though in a heat wave some AC from one of them would be nice if we had a power outage when it was hot.
If the Kubota 7k generator can really crank out a steady 7k, then it would be fine. On the other hand the 10 HP of the Kubota is less horsepower than the Honda engine has (11.7 or "13" HP), and 6500 watts supposedly delivered by the current gas generator is just barely enough if we are super careful.
The Kubota 11k generator would clearly be fine, but it would use more fuel I assume and cost like $1600 more or something, which I'd obviously rather not spend.
Opinions on whether the 7k Kubota diesel would beat the Honda gas engine, or would it drop voltage too? Should I spring for the bigger one?
We have no propane or natural gas. The goal is to have an auto start generator that can power a bit more than the gas generator is doing, but not a crazy amount more.
Recently I was away from home and the power went out and my wife wasn't able to pull the honda to life, so we're thinking electric/auto start.