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George Patterson wrote:
Darrel Toepfer wrote: I replaced my 5.5kw gasoline, with a 30kw NG/LPG one. What did that set you back to install? Around here, it costs more for the permits and installation than for the generator. $300 to truck it from California, $3k for a '60's exrailroad 3 phase with Ford inline 6 powering it. I'd been squabbling over the price with the guy for 3 months over a 40kw. It got sold 3 days before I called to make whatever deal I could... The city gas department got in a tizzy for a bit saying it would stress the meter, I told them we'd cross that bridge when it came to it. Never got there yet, instantaneous consumption hardly registers... I black plastic'd the ground, dug holes for the concrete pads and backfilled with sand to level everything (leftover sand bags I didn't really need as it turned out) and then poured a couple loads of limestone over everything. Local crane company owed the family a favor, they lifted it off the trailer and set it into place. Install cost was just over nothing (in aviation dollars), and yet its priceless when the need arises... http://www.whodat.net/lili I've run on it over 1/2 dozen times since it was installed in late 2002. The price of NG/LPG sucks, but you don't have to worry about it going bad like diesel and gasoline... The city raised more cane about my steel roof, than the generator. When I pointed to a 25 year old house down the street that was built with one, they backed down and issued my permit. Nobody had ever noticed it before... 'cept me of course... The airport has no backup power (there is an abandoned tailered power unit behind one hanger), the city hall is replacing theirs now that they've discovered that its inadequate on multiple occasions... I've got a friend that is getting self contained 15kw Chinese diesels for just over $3k shipped. I helped him put it in place Saturday. 2 more are sitting in New Orleans now, hopefully high and dry to the shippers insurance company... I bought that 5.5kw new back in '85 for under $400. Its paid for itself tens of times over... |
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