You need a natural gas generator that hooks into the natural gas line and 
automatically starts when the power goes out



----- Original Message -----
From: Malcolm Greene <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
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Sent: Tuesday, November 6, 2012 9:23 AM
Subject: [NF] Recommendations on small office generators

Hi guys,



I know this post is probably pushing the boundaries of [NF], but it is
technical because I need to find a way to continue to operate my small,
home office based software development and consulting business during
extended power outages.



I'm looking for advice on generator types (gas or propane), brands,
generator sizing, and/or websites that can explain the tradeoffs
involved in purchasing a small office/home generator. There's lots of
price gouging going on in NJ and I'm suspicious of all the
self-proclaimed experts that have suddenly (and many times literally)
come out of the woods.



My requirements: At a minimum I need to operate 2 servers, 1 LCD
monitor, 4 laptops, a wireless printer, a router, cable modem, lights
across 3 rooms, and a motley mix of phone and iPad re-chargers. Ideally
I would like to operate a few more rooms of lights and the fans/blowers
on a basement based propane heating unit. I do not need to operate a
fridge, freezer, washing machine, dryer or any other appliances.



My neighbors have purchased gas based generators, but they're
constantly waiting in line re-filling gas tanks. This doesn't look like
a sustainable solution for me - especially if I am on the road
traveling. I have a large underground propane tank, so this would seem
to be a better solution, albeit at additional cost and complexity.



I do not need an automatic switchover capability - my servers have UPS
and shut themselves down gracefully. I want to make an informed
decision on when to switch over to a generator ... after I've had time
to shut down all the other devices/appliances I don't want to power.



Appreciate your advice!



Malcolm


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