…, thanks to the ice storm, and the pellet stove ran fine on the GE 12k standby generator. The stove even did an auto restart after an outage, as the generator waits a minute before coming on. I highly recommend the GE generator. No problems in the 5 years I've had it. It's run about 200hrs total, and I've only had to change oil and filters.
During the outage, I did my first one ton vent pipe clean out, and also opened the smoke chamber cover and vacuumed out the chamber. When I put the cover back on, I found it extremely hard to get the gasket right.
So, my question is, is there a trick to putting the smoke chamber gasket back on?
For those interested in the GE 12k standby generator, I got it at HD, $3000 after 10% off sale, delivered. The key is it comes with a 200amp whole house smart transfer switch, allowing you to use a smaller generator than in years past. In the past I would price out a 17k-18k generator for close to $5k. With the smart transfer switch, you can use a smaller generator, which costs less, which means less fuel and longer running times, etc. Your install costs will vary, but I have a licensed electrician friend who did the parts and connections for $350, and the local gas company did the black pipe and regulator, etc for another $400. So, altogether, under $3800, and the generator comes with a 5yr warranty.
During the outage, I did my first one ton vent pipe clean out, and also opened the smoke chamber cover and vacuumed out the chamber. When I put the cover back on, I found it extremely hard to get the gasket right.
So, my question is, is there a trick to putting the smoke chamber gasket back on?
For those interested in the GE 12k standby generator, I got it at HD, $3000 after 10% off sale, delivered. The key is it comes with a 200amp whole house smart transfer switch, allowing you to use a smaller generator than in years past. In the past I would price out a 17k-18k generator for close to $5k. With the smart transfer switch, you can use a smaller generator, which costs less, which means less fuel and longer running times, etc. Your install costs will vary, but I have a licensed electrician friend who did the parts and connections for $350, and the local gas company did the black pipe and regulator, etc for another $400. So, altogether, under $3800, and the generator comes with a 5yr warranty.