How much fuel does a 24kw Generac standby generator use?

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  • @alanb.4660
    @alanb.4660 2 месяца назад +4

    1/4 of a quart of oil consumption every 24 hrs. for my Generac 22kW, about 9 oz from add to full on my dipstick

    • @BrianD-ds4dx
      @BrianD-ds4dx 2 месяца назад +2

      Comment I want to make after the last week in Texas….whatever you do with oil DONT OVERFILL!! Just because some is good, that doesn’t always mean more is better! If you are watching this and reading comments because you are worried about the generator running out of oil…don’t. It will shut itself off before damage occurs.
      One other suggestion for anyone wanting to keep oil on hand….Schaffer and amsoil are pretty GREAT synthetics that I have seen do a phenomenal job in hot climate

    • @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm
      @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm 18 дней назад

      That oil usage seems quite high. What does Generac say about that? It may be an issue that shortens the life of the unit and these are not cheap to buy.

    • @BrianD-ds4dx
      @BrianD-ds4dx 18 дней назад +1

      @@WilliamMurphy-uv9pm in the south, these air cooled units can really go through oil when running under continuous load. Stick a thermometer in underneath the lid after a day or two of running under load…

    • @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm
      @WilliamMurphy-uv9pm 18 дней назад

      @@BrianD-ds4dx So is the heat evaporating the oil or are the engine tolerances so sloppy that it is an oil pig?

    • @BrianD-ds4dx
      @BrianD-ds4dx 17 дней назад

      @@WilliamMurphy-uv9pm can I say a combination of the two ? That’s probably the most accurate answer….

  • @charlescahoon3557
    @charlescahoon3557 День назад +2

    My 18KW Generac used a little over $20/day in NG during the three day outage a couple of months ago in Houston after the Derecha storm. Just ran 11 days straight after Beryl. No food loss and no searching for a hotel to escape the Texas heat and humidity. Of course, very few hotels had power so folks were driving over a hundred miles away from the damage to find a hotel…if they could find a gas station with power to get gas for their cars or portable generators if they stayed home. Worth every penny spent and was able to house many family members and friends during the outage.

  • @traviantaylor1784
    @traviantaylor1784 4 дня назад +2

    Damn 12 kids! Y’all getting it in 😂

  • @dhansel4835
    @dhansel4835 3 дня назад +3

    During the tornados of May 16th here in Houston our 20kw Generac natural gas generator ran for 6 days. We figured the next month our natural gas bill to run it each day cost us $24.00 per day. Better than going to a $300 motel that used to charge $150 per day.

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 3 дня назад +2

      Yeah, if you have NG, it's the best. So much cheaper to run. Where I live, the only options are LP or car gas. But like you said, it's way better than going to a hotel, and you don't have to throw out hundreds of dollars worth of food. I create a line item in our budget every month for propane fuel so when we eventually lose power, I'm not upset when the bill comes.

  • @JB-ud8mt
    @JB-ud8mt 8 месяцев назад +3

    The only and the best Farm family keep it up brother. Awesome video keep it up.

  • @TexasNightRider
    @TexasNightRider 2 месяца назад +1

    This Was A Helpful Video. The First Company We Called (Kohler) Recommended A 38kw Unit. I'm Going To Get A Couple Of More Bids Before Making A Decision But I Think We Could Easily Get By With A 30kw That Uses Less Fuel Per Hour. Fuel Consumption Is Something That Needs To Be Considered. We're Installing A 1000 Gal In Ground Propane Tank But Fuel Costs Are The Same No Matter The Tank Size. Thank You.

  • @Goat67
    @Goat67 2 месяца назад +1

    Exactly what i was looking for! Thank you !

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 3 дня назад +1

    We recently got geothermal, so the portable generator we used to run won't cut it anymore. I'm also getting older and don't enjoy all of the work involved with a portable setup. Yeah, it's expensive to run a whole house generator, but to me, it's worth it. And remember, for anyone that says, "I only spend $12 a day to run my generator", you're probably using a portable generator and are on all gas appliances, so you're actually paying the same amount, just in different ways.

  • @VHP7044
    @VHP7044 4 месяца назад +6

    Good honest review. Cost per hour is less with natural gas but it you do not have natural gas service then you have to go with propane. Still better than sitting in the dark. As for the comment on oil consumption the air cooled engine will use some oil and checking oil and topping off every 8 hours is very wise. Do not think of this as excessive but just the nature of the engine. The Generac stand by home generator is a really reliable piece and will last a lifetime with good maintenance.

  • @Livefreewhileucan
    @Livefreewhileucan 6 месяцев назад +16

    Thanks for this info.
    12 kids. Wow. Youve been busy. Lol

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 3 дня назад +2

    Honestly, the most surprising part of this video is the amount of oil it consumers. I've heard of many who've had whole house generators and you're the first person I've heard of that stops the generator every 8 hours. That's insane. You might as well get a portable generator if you need to fiddle with it that often. Everything I've read says you should change the oil every 100 hours. Basically once every 4 days. I guess you can check to see if you have a leak? After that, I"m not sure what's the point of checking.

  • @UtwoBed
    @UtwoBed 7 месяцев назад +20

    I can answer that question... Way too much! Every time I use my generator I realize what a bargain I am getting from the power company. I used my generator for a week and it cost $300 in fuel. My normal electric bill is $90 dollars a month. I'll never complain about my electric bill ever again.

    • @trith72
      @trith72 5 месяцев назад +17

      Just imagine what the cost would be to put your family up in a hotel for 5 nights….you would be begging to pay $300.

    • @RozsaAmplificationLLC
      @RozsaAmplificationLLC 3 месяца назад +1

      It all depends on the load and how much gas in your area and what fuel used!
      200k BTU 1/2 load, 300k Btu full load. NG is inexpensive in MI.
      I just got mine installed 24kW a few months ago and only has needed to turn on besides cycling 1x since install and only for 2 hours, so unknown what cost will be.
      However, neighbors have 18kW units and we crunched the numbers after the first power outage a couple years ago and it was inexpensive, like $10/day or something, so yes, getting hotels for family is expensive, $300/wk is less but still expensive, but in our area, is even significantly south of that, which makes it even more worth it!!

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 3 дня назад

      @@RozsaAmplificationLLC I just googled and the national average for gas is $1.82/gallon. Assuming you have this guy's generator and it's consuming 1.8 gallon/hr, that's $78.70/day. $10/day on 18kW generators? How?

    • @RozsaAmplificationLLC
      @RozsaAmplificationLLC 2 дня назад

      @@dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 It all depends on if you have residential or commercial service. It depends on your fuel, is it NG or Propane? It depends what state you're in. In Michigan, Natural Gas has been inexpensive. They raised the rates over the last year and so there is premium time and not, but in general, and current rates, Natural Gas Distribution Rate is Gas Distribution Charge 0.380690 per CCF. I have NO idea what you're talking about and per gallon. NG is not in gallons!! Regular gasoline at the pump is currently up to $3.759. Not sure what that $1.82/gallon is as gasoline prices are double that!!

  • @winstonelston5743
    @winstonelston5743 13 дней назад +1

    I'm planning a new kitchen in my old house, going from all electric cooking to a gas cooktop with an electric wall oven. I have gas central heat but summers become unbearable when the central A/C stops due to grid failure, surprisingly frequent and seemingly random. Since I'm upgrading gas service fo the gas cooker, a gas gennie just makes sense.

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  13 дней назад

      You won’t regret it! I love cooking on gas much better than electric too.

  • @booly5
    @booly5 2 месяца назад

    okies those are some good numbers im in Canada not so prone to power issues but we do get them for sure um im just trying to warp my brain around the 12 kids as in holy carp good for you sir thanks for the vid though you filled in some blanks (you are not shooting any) we can get the generacs here hooked right to our gas mains i had doubts about that but in the big picture .... 2 years ago we had a huge power outtage 3 weeks living off of my camp stove and bbq very much like a post appoclyptic issue it was good pratice for me and my family but now me thinks time for some sort of generator i do have one its a small honda its enough to keep a few lights on and the fridge running but in winter -30c um it would be nice to have a back up plan thanks for posting

  • @dianewilliamsbarbour4336
    @dianewilliamsbarbour4336 Месяц назад

    Love your video and this is the second time watching. One dealer states they would not and was told by Generac to lock out a heat pump because it would cause problem with the generator. They won't even do a delay start for a heat pump. What are your thoughts, was looking to get 24kw? Thanks.

  • @bubbahauss2189
    @bubbahauss2189 7 месяцев назад

    i saw the install video on the install and was wondering how much u paid the a.h.j. to pass line and loade wires u the same conduit.

  • @BrianD-ds4dx
    @BrianD-ds4dx 2 месяца назад +1

    Interesting to read the comments. I have a few of my own based upon experience as well as a few questions:
    1). What was high temp both days after the hurricane ?
    2) How long did it run continuously before your shutdown?
    3) What was your oil level at the points you checked (before/during/after)
    4). Are you monetized at all by Generac?
    Now to the comments: everyone with critiques of this fella…he has his family with 12 kids sleeping in this house. Seriously doubt he took any shortcuts or bribed any officials. He also wasn’t going to shortcut even if he could.
    For those running off NG, be aware this Gen he is using only produces 21kw with a corresponding amp drop on NG.
    IMO only, the generator functioned as designed and matches the fuel load. With the design of the baffles and airflow, along with oil capacity, the Generac air cooled is designed to run for limited term emergencies. Lights went out for almost a million people in Houston 40 hours ago. Yesterday was a high of 74, today will be 94. 500k plus still without power. In the morning and through the day tomorrow folks who bought this unit with the belief it would run as long as it has fuel will be sadly disappointed.
    Moral of my comment is if you think you know what you are talking about with generators, 80% don’t. Mr Maynard clearly understands the limitations of the unit and his fuel setup and is showing folks how to maximize the value of a similarly set up system . Well done to him

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  2 месяца назад

      I really appreciate the kind words!
      To answer your questions, if I remember correctly it was in the mid 80’s after the storm passed. We ran it about 16 hours before I stopped it and checked oil. After that I believe I did 12 hour increments. It used between 1/8 and 1/4 quart of oil per 12 hr shift.
      I am in no way associated or receiving any compensation from Generac. We bought this generator for our farm because we have several freezers full of food and babies that need A/C (mom and dad too lol!) I am a “retired” journeyman electrician and thought sharing my personal home generator installation might help others. There are a few things that I did that were not current code approved, none of them safety concerns for sure. Codes change yearly, so everything done in the past will soon be “against code”.
      Thanks again for watching!

  • @johnstraley9057
    @johnstraley9057 4 месяца назад +2

    Running a 20kw propane generator here and on average consuming 0.6 gal/hr. Which makes sense when I see the average output load at 5%. We avoid running heavy loads - electric dryer, and such. And shut down the generator overnight as long as the outside temperature is predicted to stay above freezing. I'm more concerned about the wear/tear on the generator and less about fuel usage. If the outage is going to be days on end, which it has, I'll alternate by running a portable generator. On the downside is all the maintenance. Beats being cold, having food spoil and pipes bursting.

    • @Joywith3LastNames
      @Joywith3LastNames 2 месяца назад +2

      Good to know, thanks. In Texas with a 300 gallon propane tank, no choice in electric company (the big one that got in trouble during a freeze) and we lose power at the drop of a hat mainly with transformer blowouts. Of course because we have hellacious rain storms I can lose power for a week. Don't get me started on the price of propane. LOL Thanks for your information.

  • @jimmiefollis7460
    @jimmiefollis7460 8 дней назад +2

    Very helpful!!!!!!

  • @planetInvader2
    @planetInvader2 4 месяца назад +1

    How much did the project cost you to set up including the electrical work? Thanks

  • @billbertagnoli4226
    @billbertagnoli4226 2 месяца назад +2

    AC is a real energy hog. I live in
    Northern Michigan and run my
    House on a 9000 watt portable.
    We run all the appliances in our
    House ,our well, outdoor wood boiler and propane furnace. Our
    Hot tub is switchable 240 to 120 so it runs also. Close dryer
    And microwave is a hard no.
    6 gallons of gas per 8 hours
    So 18 gallons a day. I keep 50
    Gallons on hand. It's also pricey
    But the alternative is frozen pipes, frozen boiler, frozen hot tub. But..... We don't need 24 kw.

  • @maxwellthepig4419
    @maxwellthepig4419 Месяц назад +1

    Very informative. Thank you! I am thinking of getting this exact model. Did you think it was loud or too noisy when it was running?

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  Месяц назад +1

      It’s not bad at all. It’s quieter than a standard portable generator because of the enclosure.

  • @MartyBryce
    @MartyBryce 9 дней назад

    I'm reading up on clearances? What did you use for your cleances? thanks.

  • @drewk1955
    @drewk1955 11 дней назад +1

    I'm on a lot of natural gas.... My dryer, stove, hot water heater, fiurnace are gas... I average $28 a month.... just the two of us in our home... but, ya know the evil petroleum products rule. I have a small window unit for the bedroom to run and a generator that cost me $500. Runs what I need. This last storm, just cycled between the frig and at night the 6200 BTU window unit to keep us cool... Worked like a champ.

    • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
      @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 3 дня назад

      Running fossil fuel appliances is way cheaper during an outage, but more expensive the rest of the time. The other negative regarding running NG appliances during an outage is if they shut the lines off, which is not uncommon, then your appliances are SOL and if your generator was using that NG, hopefully it can run on another source!

  • @user-dz9id9dk3w
    @user-dz9id9dk3w 4 месяца назад

    How can i low the engine

  • @busterhyman6633
    @busterhyman6633 Месяц назад +2

    How many refrigerators and freezers does a family with 12 kids have? Lord, I have 3 refrigerators and two freezers with two little kids plus mom's wine fridge. These units are good for 4-5 days. Of course, if you change your own oil and can adjust valves if warranted you can get them going again for another 4-5 days. I have the portable 17500 Generac but I think I'm going to get a standby probably 26KW or perhaps liquid cooled.

  • @iiinsaiii
    @iiinsaiii 7 месяцев назад +3

    2 days 😂. I was out for over two weeks. Now what you need to ask yourself. Do you have enough gas on hand for more then a week or two? I had enough, but after that I made sure I had enough for 2 months. But now that I have solar and just use the generator to charge the batteries when there’s not a lot of sun out.
    I recommend to look into solar if you can. Remember, the nail that sticks out gets hammered.

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  7 месяцев назад

      Yeah we were blessed to not be without power very long. I do want to get some solar for sure.

    • @iiinsaiii
      @iiinsaiii 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@MaynardFamilyHomestead if you know your way around electricity, then you should make your own system and save yourself thousands. With the system I got that I built. From the batteries to the solar, I got everything a little at a time. Price was around $7000. If I brought the batteries already set up and looks neat. Plus have someone install the solar. Everything would had cost me closer to $20,000 and I have 99% of my house on the system. So you see how much you can save on doing it yourself. Just RUclips DIY off grid or DIY Powerwall .

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  7 месяцев назад +1

      That’s awesome! I’m definitely not a solar guru, but I did hook one system up back in my electrician days. It was featured in Solar Pro magazine, but we’re talking at least 10-12 years ago. It was a simple, grid back feeding system, so we hooked the panels right into the inverter and back into the grid. We also hooked up a generator that was run by waste of a horse farm. The Tumblr system turned horse poop fuel, which was dried using the generator exhaust. It was a pretty neat system. The guy we did it for, his name was Chris Morrison, he did a lot of neat stuff.

    • @iiinsaiii
      @iiinsaiii 7 месяцев назад

      @@MaynardFamilyHomestead oh really, then you got this. I’m far from being a pro. But I did watch a lot of RUclips and it helped a lot. But you got this.

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@iiinsaiiiwhere did you get your panels from if you don’t mind me asking? I’ve seen a few sites but don’t know which ones are legit.

  • @brosario9480
    @brosario9480 6 месяцев назад +2

    Are you using propane?

  • @handsupbud
    @handsupbud 8 месяцев назад +3

    Run it an hour and off an hour. You'll get twice the run time and not be too uncomfrotable.

  • @somersthesunless9091
    @somersthesunless9091 7 месяцев назад +4

    1.8 gallons per hour! That is about 115$ per day at my gas prices of 2.67$ per gallon where I live. For me that generator is ovekill, but if you need that much power it may be good value for your situation. I have a smaller 9500 Watt inverter generator, but my house if pretty small. It should go about 12 hours or so on 6.6 gallons at half load. 18ish hours at 25% load, but it puts out a lot less power than that.

  • @MuzixMaker
    @MuzixMaker 4 месяца назад

    200A. Should be more than enough to run the house as if the power never went out.

  • @fernandogonzalez6617
    @fernandogonzalez6617 Месяц назад +1

    Wow -24 hrs should be $144 one day expensive yes but better than not having power.

  • @carloscool4423
    @carloscool4423 22 дня назад

    Wow, two days and $27,000 or more I would just go on vacation

  • @scothubbard5323
    @scothubbard5323 2 месяца назад +1

    Do you have one or two 200A panels in your home?

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  2 месяца назад +1

      Just one.

    • @scothubbard5323
      @scothubbard5323 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@MaynardFamilyHomestead How large is your pool? How many gallons?

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  2 месяца назад +1

      @@scothubbard532326,000 gallons.

    • @randalhubbard4932
      @randalhubbard4932 2 месяца назад +1

      @@MaynardFamilyHomestead I'm not trying to be noisy or all in your business, I promise. I'm trying to see what size its going to take for my home. My pool is 44,000 gallons and I have (2) 200 amp panels that supply my home with power. Its 3800 sq ft.

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  2 месяца назад +1

      @randalhubbard4932 you might want to look at the 48KW, that will definitely run everything.

  • @rhettdavis3640
    @rhettdavis3640 5 месяцев назад +2

    wouldn't a natural gas generac be better?

    • @jareds6611
      @jareds6611 2 месяца назад +1

      That generator is both natural gas and propane by the flip of a switch. More rural people such as myself dont have access to natural gas so we are stuck with the more expensive propane (that needs to be refilled)

  • @drewk1955
    @drewk1955 11 дней назад

    66???? OMG....

  • @tcash2402
    @tcash2402 7 месяцев назад +1

    No solar/wind? with all that land and roof top

    • @alphaapple1375
      @alphaapple1375 7 месяцев назад

      Installing solar panels would have been beneficial even for a family of a dozen.

    • @rudyrivera7426
      @rudyrivera7426 7 месяцев назад

      👌👍

    • @Nikky-io6yv
      @Nikky-io6yv 4 месяца назад

      Bronco Power Boost

    • @Nikky-io6yv
      @Nikky-io6yv 4 месяца назад +1

      Solar and wind are not viable energy backup power options. Generators are old, expensive technology. Imagine running your car to power your home. I can share a simple solution with you if you're interested.

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  4 месяца назад +3

      @Nikky-io6yv I would like to have my own nuclear reactor, but I don’t think that’s gonna fly.

  • @waltschreibman7338
    @waltschreibman7338 3 месяца назад

    What kind of "Fuel"? Propane, gas, Diesel???

  • @workinonhouse
    @workinonhouse 2 дня назад

    12 kids! Buy a TV to occupy spare time

  • @Sandman66
    @Sandman66 10 дней назад

    I can live without a generator...but then again I'm not scared of the dark being without my cellphone...and have lanterns and know how to eat canned soup and canned stew...you sissy's..

    • @MaynardFamilyHomestead
      @MaynardFamilyHomestead  9 дней назад

      Good. I have a wife and small children and it’s 100°+ every day in the summer here in northern Florida. I’m not having them sit in the killer heat. Some of us think of others and not just ourselves. 😉

  • @okramw1
    @okramw1 3 месяца назад +1

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    • @dmor5556
      @dmor5556 Месяц назад +3

      That's because of people like you who complain about everything.

    • @okramw1
      @okramw1 Месяц назад +1

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