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frontpage Posted by tunabreath • Mar 18, 2023
frontpage Posted by tunabreath • Mar 18, 2023

Sam's Club Members: Generac Guardian Series 22,000W (LP) Standby Generator

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$5,499

$5,999

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Sam's Club has for its Members: Generac Guardian Series WiFi Enabled 22,000-Watt (LP) / 19,500-Watt (NG) Standby Generator with 200A Automatic Transfer Switch (G007043) on sale for $5499. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Best-in-class power quality with less then 5 percent total harmonic distortion
  • Mobile Link remote monitoring allows you to monitor the status of your generator
  • 200 Amp Whole Home Transfer Switch
  • Alexa Smart Home Compatible
  • True Power Technology delivers utility-grade power quality with less than 5 percent total harmonic distortion for clean, smooth operation of sensitive electronics and appliances.
  • Comes with a 10 Year Warranty (must be installed & activated by 6/25/23)

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • The generator itself is $500 lower than the list price. Additionally, the included free 10-year warranty is valued at $1035.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion and advice regarding this deal.

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Written by tunabreath
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Sam's Club has for its Members: Generac Guardian Series WiFi Enabled 22,000-Watt (LP) / 19,500-Watt (NG) Standby Generator with 200A Automatic Transfer Switch (G007043) on sale for $5499. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member tunabreath for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Best-in-class power quality with less then 5 percent total harmonic distortion
  • Mobile Link remote monitoring allows you to monitor the status of your generator
  • 200 Amp Whole Home Transfer Switch
  • Alexa Smart Home Compatible
  • True Power Technology delivers utility-grade power quality with less than 5 percent total harmonic distortion for clean, smooth operation of sensitive electronics and appliances.
  • Comes with a 10 Year Warranty (must be installed & activated by 6/25/23)

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • The generator itself is $500 lower than the list price. Additionally, the included free 10-year warranty is valued at $1035.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion and advice regarding this deal.

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slickosaurus
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This is a good deal with shipping on just the unit but there will be additional costs to install.

Like an A/C heat pump it needs a concrete or composite concrete pad to sit on. You will likely need an electrician to connect it to your house and you may need to coordinate with your electric company for certain aspects of the installation like the auto transfer. Unless you have natural gas and get the conversion (I think a conversion is possible) you will also need a large propane tank installed (capacity of 100 to 250 gallons) by a propane company and coordinate with them for filling when needed/ahead of storms, etc. The tank is pretty big and needs to be within so many feet of the generator. These require annual maintenance that you may be able to do yourself or it's around $100 to $150 to have Generac do it. The 10 year warranty seems nice but 10 years of annual maintenance would be better. Finally these generators are big and heavy. I don't think you will be able to move it in place with a dolly.

I had a quote for purchase and install from a Generac dealer and installation was 30% or more of the quote. I never went through with it because installation seemed to be where they were gouging. The coordination with your power company should be free or minimal. Obviously electricians vary by area. I think the dealer had me coordinate with the propane company for install of the tank. I know Lowes sells Generacs. I would be interested in how much they charge for installation.
eurostylin
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FYI, this comes with a service rated 200A transfer switch. If your home does not have a 200A service, code prevents you from installing this because it has to be the first means of disconnect and has to be sized to your service panel.
DelightfulScene889
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I have this exact setup for about 1.5 years now. Works just as you'd expect. There are definitely more costs in other parts that are needed (base pad, piping, surge protector, the delay thingy). I went with Costco back then. All in it was $12,500 minus the 10% they gave me back on a Costco card, so $11,250.
At the time generators we're on backorder for 6 months or more. Sounds like they've gotten ahead of the supply issues now.

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Marvel11
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Quote from fitz1899 :
For real tho…why are there so many generator deals all of a sudden. Is there a mass surplus of them now?
During Covid generators were another item that got hit with a shortage. Especially since people were doing outdoor stuff like camping. Slick deals started getting pimples with the ones that were available during the shortage. Now they companies have overstocked, the prices have dramatically come down in them… so people seeing 25%-50% less the retail price began to start posted them again. I can't complain, I have a couple and everyone should have at least 1. You may only use it 1-5 times in your life, but those few times could be lifesavers! 🤷
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Quote from raiz :
Review are 4.8/5, so pretty good I'd say. It looks like the sale is only $500 off normal price. Comes with a 10 year warranty, which is nice.
The value here is the warranty.
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emtb240
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Quote from slickosaurus :
This is a good deal with shipping on just the unit but there will be additional costs to install.

Like an A/C heat pump it needs a concrete or composite concrete pad to sit on. You will likely need an electrician to connect it to your house and you may need to coordinate with your electric company for certain aspects of the installation like the auto transfer. Unless you have natural gas and get the conversion (I think a conversion is possible) you will also need a large propane tank installed (capacity of 100 to 250 gallons) by a propane company and coordinate with them for filling when needed/ahead of storms, etc. The tank is pretty big and needs to be within so many feet of the generator. These require annual maintenance that you may be able to do yourself or it's around $100 to $150 to have Generac do it. The 10 year warranty seems nice but 10 years of annual maintenance would be better. Finally these generators are big and heavy. I don't think you will be able to move it in place with a dolly.

I had a quote for purchase and install from a Generac dealer and installation was 30% or more of the quote. I never went through with it because installation seemed to be where they were gouging. The coordination with your power company should be free or minimal. Obviously electricians vary by area. I think the dealer had me coordinate with the propane company for install of the tank. I know Lowes sells Generacs. I would be interested in how much they charge for installation.
The propane tank requires like zero maintenance, and any maintenance would be covered from the company. u lease the bullet from. All u have to do is tell the company u have one and the hours it ran. They know when to come fill it. I have a 500-gallon tank for my house and generator, and it is approx 250-275 FEET from the generator. I'm not sure if that qualifies as relevant closeness
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I have the 24kw version and it works well. Make sure to have a certified generac dealer install it.


It's a first world problem, but when the power does go out it takes about 10-15 seconds to kick on. It's not instantaneous like they make it sound. All of your electronics will reset
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Quote from kjggx6 :
I have the 24kw version and it works well. Make sure to have a certified generac dealer install it.


It's a first world problem, but when the power does go out it takes about 10-15 seconds to kick on. It's not instantaneous like they make it sound. All of your electronics will reset
You can add a ups battery backup to any electronics you dont want being reset.
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LastActionHero1
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Quote from fitz1899 :
For real tho…why are there so many generator deals all of a sudden. Is there a mass surplus of them now?
Yes. Companies churned these out by the thousands during the pandemic. Now that demand has vanished. Stock is down more than 20% and sales are down. Expect more such "deals" as pricing resets to pre-pandemic levels.
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Notaskull
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I purchased the Honeywell 22kw a few weeks back for 5100. Paid 2,500 for a Generac certified tech to install it, included all materials. Added the 10yr warranty for 1100. This is a better deal than I got. Make sure you shop around for installation.

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Quote from kjggx6 :
I have the 24kw version and it works well. Make sure to have a certified generac dealer install it.


It's a first world problem, but when the power does go out it takes about 10-15 seconds to kick on. It's not instantaneous like they make it sound. All of your electronics will reset
Weird we have one at our place up north and it's instant. We don't even lose a TV etc when it kicks on.
Also every Wednesday it cycles and does a self start and warm up test run. It has an app I can check on etc. Very happy with ours, installed since 2019.
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HairyButtGoblin
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Can I still charge my Tesla ?
Yep, if it's a level 2 charger ( which goes up to 60 amps max, most are 50 amps) and this thing puts out 80 amps that gives you around 25 amps to run everything else. Just don't run your dryer or AC while charging.
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TalentedGoat887
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Quote from fitz1899 :
For real tho…why are there so many generator deals all of a sudden. Is there a mass surplus of them now?
End of world preppers want a few extra days of comfort before succumbing to the inevitable
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wolfpackwx
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Quote from fitz1899 :
For real tho…why are there so many generator deals all of a sudden. Is there a mass surplus of them now?
My best guess is that because of the big advancements in whole house battery technology, backup from your EV (see F150 lightning) and huge subsidies for battery and solar - these companies are trying to incentivize people to commit to a static, NG solution before they decide to go with something like a scaled EcoFlow type solution.

We almost committed to one of these a few years ago, but balked when the quoted price for the unit, install and all that stuff was like $14k. Add on the yearly warranty and maintenance and you are really paying a premium for backup service. Current battery tech (with subsidies) are getting closer in costs relative to size, but they still come with downsides like lacking a constant fuel source if Solar can't keep up during the day, etc.
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Quote from fitz1899 :
For real tho…why are there so many generator deals all of a sudden. Is there a mass surplus of them now?
Getting you prepared for what's coming.
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Quote from tunabreath :
Sam's Club has for its members, Generac Guardian Series WIFI Enabled 22,000-Watt (LP) / 19,500-Watt (NG) Standby Generator with 200A Automatic Transfer Switch w/ free 10 yr warranty for $5,499. Shipping is free.
Just the thing for the compound after I finish installing the razor-wire!
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Can these be converted to propane or need a different unit?

Are they efficient (relatively) gas usage-wise? Compared to say a 12.5K homeowner DF unit?

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oceanone
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if would be make more sense to install Solar on your roof get Tax Credit from it and you lower your electric bill every month add an battery and outages are something from the past

it will increase your house value at least for 10 % if you wanna sell it , gasoline/propane generators are outdated, on top oil changes and maintenance cost 1-2 times a year
it uses 2.2 gallons per hour at hald load and 4 gallons at full load PER HOUR !

thats avg is 92 gallons a day at close to full load depends on your propane cost thats close to $300 PER DAY ! thats insane !
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