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On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 6:04 PM, James Stone <jandkstone99@msn.com> wrote:
> I would like to set up a relatively inexpensive standby generator for my
> vacation home. The house uses propane for heat, hot water and cooking, so
> the
> logical thing to do would be to get a propane powered generator or convert
> one
> to run on propane. I really don t need much power; more than anything, I
> want
> to keep the house from freezing if we lose power while we are away, so I d
> be
> happy if all it powered was the furnace, But, all I have found are pretty
> substantial units that cost close to $2,000, which is more than I want to
> spend for something like this. Does anyone know if it is possible to
> convert
> a smaller generator to become a standby unit? Are there any other options
> I
> should consider?
>
> Thanks.
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