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Originally Posted by TNGary
Been reported in villages news that Back-up generators have been approved. I am neutral on this but we all need to understand the game changing potential dynamics in TV due to close proximity of homes. The most significant one being noise, as they are noisy often at 90+ decibels. If your neighbor has a unit outside of your bedroom window you will need to find a place to sleep in the other side of the home. If you village has natural gas you can connect to that, otherwise gasoline will be the fuel. Hopefully the restrictions will not allow propane tanks. Perhaps someone can clarify that. All units require maintenance runs, units i am familiar with are weekly. Hopefully your neighbor will program to run mid day during the week as opposed to evening.
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You are at least six years late. When we bought in 2012 I asked about bringing my generator with me. I was told that was fine. We didn’t have natural gas in our neighborhood so I left it in NC.
However, while others may think they are a waste of money, when you get right down to it, the matter isn’t up to the nay sayers. There are personal and medical reasons why a generator might be considered necessary. Propane tanks are acceptable for use with generators, just as they are with summer kitchens and pool heaters.
I have a whole house generator that is fueled by a 250 gallon underground propane tank. It works like a charm, and is less noisy than the 4 motorcycles in my neighborhood. (And I’m jealous that I don’t have on of those as well. I gave my last one up in 1997.)
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