Thanks for that advice. If my generator only does a total of 12500 watts, do I really need to worry about NG only going up to 13000 watts?
The reason I was thinking of natural gas is that I have natural gas for the pool, bbq, etc. So getting an extra line for the generator should not be a big deal.
Why does it ruin a generator?
I am running out of options here. There is no logical way for me to store gasoline in this heat. Even if I had a shed, how safe would it really be?
Storing propane is alot easier, compared to gasoline.
So basically you are saying I should get that generator, but have it hooked up to a large 250 gallon propane tank for emergencies and run off of that?
Thanks Again
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