Wednesday 15 October 2014

What are the Best Propane Powered Generators for the Home?


Use safe & clean propane powered generators


Many newer generators use propane, because propane is safer and cleaner to use around the home. Since you have already decided that you would like to use a propane generator, now there is a few other choices I've selected to show you to help you make your purchase.

We are planning on a Generac Guardian Standby for our new home, as it is automatic so will come on for the sump pump if we are on vacation,. Also you don't need to buy gasoline that goes off, so no last minute dashes to the gas pumps and we won't keep having to fill it with our house being powered by gas anyway.

The most important choice is do you want a portable or a standby generator? This is an easy choice, because it depends on how long you will need your home powered for and the wattage you need and what appliances you want to run.

Portable generators will run on a tank of fuel for 4-14 hours, while standby generators can lasts for days or weeks with a decent automatic natural gas or propane gas supply. Then you can choose from the many different sizes, watts they output, and if you want an automatic or manual unit.


Top selling portable liquid propane generators

Sportsman GEN2000LP 2,000 Watt 2.8 HP OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator
Sportsman GEN2000LP 2,000...
Generac 6000 LP3250 3,750 Watt 212cc OHV Liquid Propane Powered Portable Generator With Tank Holder
Generac 6000 LP3250 3,750...
Sportsman GEN7000LP 7000-Watt 13-HP OHV Propane-Powered Portable Generator
Sportsman GEN7000LP 7000-...
ETQ PG30P11 3000 Watt 7 HP 208cc 4-Cycle OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator
ETQ PG30P11 3000 Watt 7 H...
Sportsman GEN4000LP 4000-Watt 7 HP OHV Propane Powered Portable Generator
Sportsman GEN4000LP 4000-...


Ready to start choosing your propane generator?

Once you choose your propane generator, the rest should be easy. Most propane generators are very easy to install, or you can have a professional install it for you. Just make sure you do not settle for less, always make sure you choose one the best propane powered generators for the home.



Generac CorePower 5837

Liquid Propane or Natural Gas Power

In your search to find the best propane powered generators for the home you should take a look at the Generac CorePower 5837. This air-coolant standby genny gives 7,000 Watts of power and has a Transfer Switch.

It is very affordable, which is rare for a standby generator, and very compact. This lp or ng powered generator comes prepackaged with a 50 Amp transfer switch that includes an 8 circuit load center.
Generac CorePower Series 5837 7,000 Watt Air-Cooled Natural Gas/Liquid Propane Powered Standby Generator With Transfer Switch
Generac CorePower Series 5837 7,000 Watt Air-Cooled Natural Gas/Liquid Propane Powered Standby Generator With Transfer Switch
To make it even better, it is at least 10db quieter than other units, and extremely quieter than most portable units. You will not have to worry about maintenance or installation, because it requires no tools to install or maintain it, and will provide years of worry free operation.


Best Generac standby liquid propane generators with transfer switch

Generac CorePower Series 5837 7,000 Watt Air-Cooled Natural Gas/Liquid Propane Powered Standby Generator With Transfer Switch
Generac CorePower Series...
Generac Guardian Series 5870 8,000 Watt Air-Cooled Liquid Propane/Natural Gas Powered Standby Generator With Transfer Switch (CARB Compliant)
Generac Guardian Series 5...
Generac Guardian Series 5871 10,000 Watt Air-Cooled Liquid Propane/Natural Gas Powered Standby Generator With Transfer Switch (CARB Compliant)
Generac Guardian Series 5...
Generac Guardian Series 5873 17,000 Watt Air-Cooled Liquid Propane/Natural Gas Powered Standby Generator With Transfer Switch (CARB Compliant)
Generac Guardian Series 5...
Generac Guardian Series 5875 20,000 Watt Air-Cooled Liquid Propane/Natural Gas Powered Standby Generator With Transfer Switch (CARB Compliant)
Generac Guardian Series 5...

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