From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: 4/22/2022 5:47:25 PM Central Standard Time
Subject: Re: [BVARC] Portable Generators Fw: Emergency Preparation Supplies 
Sales Tax Holiday


Several years ago, my wife found a $250 off brand generator on sale after at 
HEB. They had a big stack of them left over from Ike that didn't sell. I said 
for 6kw 220v that is a good price and maybe it will work.

 

I hooked it to a 30-amp beaker in the number two breaker position.  I had to 
move some breakers around and my well that was powered from the garage I moved 
to the house box.  About 100' of #8 Romex.  Amazon sells a mechanical $29 
interlock that attaches to the break box front plate.  It forces you to 
disconnect the main before connecting the gen set.  Very important Also, for 
$17 each amazon has a business card size volt and amp meter.  The amp meter 
pickups snap around a conductor.  The meter shows amps, volts KW, KW hours and 
even power factor.

What I wasn't sure about was the well. it has a staring current of 43 amps 
according to my peak hold volt meter but runs at 13 amps.  The gen set groans 
but carries the well just fine.  I went through the house, the microwave, 
blowers on the propane heat and even one burner on the stove as well as most of 
the lights in the house that are LED.  I got a bit greedy and tried just one 
air conditioner.  The gen set was gasping and lights flashing and we won't do 
that again.  I must say it was very satisficing to see most of the house less 
the air conditioner were good.  We may have to disable some features like the 
well to cook dinner and so on watching and learning what the learning amp meter 
says.  

So for less than $500 or so we will be comfortable the next outage.  I could 
spend ten times that and get an auto start that would run it all.   When the 
ice storm hit we ran a #10 E cord to the camper, was ok but no heat, it will be 
 better next time.

 

John [email protected] K5VGM WI2XLJIn a message dated 
Several years ago 22/2022 5:01:22 PM Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes: 
Yes, I've looked at Northern Tool and Home Depot to add my "2 cents" in. The 
Home Depot 10K generator has a 12% THD on output. While the Northern Tool 10K 
runs about 5% THD. According to specs.  Forget a Generac whole home. I've gone 
to 5 different companies in the past month. The 24kw generator will run you 
about 5900 with the 200 amp auto transfer switch. The clincher here is the cost 
of installation - 9000 to over 13000 for myself. Now mind you - I need about 25 
feet of gas line and about 40 feet of electrical line to run from my backyard 
to the panel and the gas meter.  I'm just letting you know. There seems to be 
an incredible increase in installation of these things.  Yes, I've gone through 
Home Depot, Generac, Canter, Consolidated and 1 other independent. Good Luck. 
David GeorgerKA5BBD
On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 4:32 PM Mike Pivarnik via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:

John,

I have to say that anything from Harbor Freight has been excellent for me. They 
are inexpensive and good duty. However, in terms of external power I have found 
that the tolerance of the Harbor Freight stuff is a bit problematic. Therefore 
I returned that and bought the one at Home Depot. They do not appear to 
interfere with any RF issues. So long as I distance them from the antenna. I 
will tell you that my auxiliary generator from HD provides no issues, nor does 
the Generac. The Harbor Freight one seemed to be not so kind. My experience and 
opinion. I hope that helps. Do your own research on this, but that’s just my 
findings.

 

Mike-KI5TQJ

 

From: BVARC [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of john Parmalee via 
BVARC
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2022 1:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: john Parmalee
Subject: Re: [BVARC] Portable Generators Fw: Emergency Preparation Supplies 
Sales Tax Holiday

 

Does any one have an opinion on the Harbor Freight knock off of the Honda 
inverter?  I have one, I found it woudn't run the ac in my trailer so it has 
been on the back shelf.  Come to think about it, I was in Harbor Freight a few 
days ago and didn't see anything but five or six kw units.  

By the way anything with wheels isn't portable.  Reminds  me of any TV with 
handles was portable no mater how heavy. 

 

John Parmalee

[email protected]

281-380-3811 

K5VGM WI2XLJ

In a message dated 4/22/2022 11:28:53 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] 
writes: 

 


 

Mark,

 

Honda and Yamaha are true benchmarks. I have a Yamaha Y series 2800 and it has 
powered two refrigerators, a television, a fan and LED lights during many times 
of power loss. 

 I use it for DJ work as it is inverter technology. 

 If you’d like more info call me at 832-473-4002. 

 Lee Usry - K5BLU. 

 


 

On Apr 22, 2022, at 9:58 AM, mark janzer via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:



 

Given the tax free weekend, what portable generator would you recommend - sized 
for field day usage.

 

73

Mark

K5MGJ

 

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To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

Sent: Friday, April 22, 2022, 09:50:02 AM CDT

Subject: Emergency Preparation Supplies Sales Tax Holiday

 

The Texas Emergency Preparation Supplies Sales Tax Holiday will occur

from Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 12:01 am, CDT, to midnight, Monday,

April 25, 2022.

 

    The list of supplies and items that qualify appear on the Texas

Comptroller's website at: 

https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/publications/98-1017.php

 

    Unfortunately, the tax holiday does not provide exemption from

sales tax on the purchase of radios in excess of $75 in value. Perhaps

we can persuade a Texas legislator to sponsor an amendment to the law

that would extend the tax exemption to permit the exclusion of sales tax

on a broader class of amateur radios and related equipment.

 

    If you have been planning to purchase a small generator, note the

sales tax exclusion does apply to portable generators that cost less

than $3,000.00, permitting — depending on brand and where purchased

— the acquisition of generators up to 15,000 watts.

 

    Be safe.

 

 

John Robert Stratton

  N5AUS

    Director

Lee H. Cooper

  W5LHC

    Vice Director

West Gulf Division

 

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