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10% + Free 7 Year Warranty on Generac Guardian Series WiFi-Enabled 22,000-Watt (LP) /19,500-Watt (NG) Standby Generator With 200A Automatic Transfer Switch $5669

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10% Off + Free 7 Year Warranty *$735 Value*
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Generac Guardian Series WiFi-Enabled 22,000-Watt (LP) /19,500-Watt (NG) Standby Generator With 200A Automatic Transfer Switch
  • #1 Brand in Home Standby Generators
  • True Power™ Technology delivers best-in-class power quality
  • Generac's G-Force Engine and included 200 AMP automatic transfer switch
  • Generac generators and engines are Engineered and Built in the USA
  • 24/7/365 USA Based Customer Support Team
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10% Off + Free 7 Year Warranty *$735 Value*
Offer Valid until 5/12/2024

Generac Guardian Series WiFi-Enabled 22,000-Watt (LP) /19,500-Watt (NG) Standby Generator With 200A Automatic Transfer Switch
  • #1 Brand in Home Standby Generators
  • True Power™ Technology delivers best-in-class power quality
  • Generac's G-Force Engine and included 200 AMP automatic transfer switch
  • Generac generators and engines are Engineered and Built in the USA
  • 24/7/365 USA Based Customer Support Team
https://www.samsclub.com/p/genera..._product_4

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Apr 26, 2024 01:22 AM
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churchmanyApr 26, 2024 01:22 AM
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The cost of installation will be just as much as the purchase price
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Apr 26, 2024 10:32 AM
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gappvembeApr 26, 2024 10:32 AM
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Quote from FritzTheCat :
Wifi enabled standby generator. Think about that for a minute.
It's to send you information when your generator is running, oil change reminders, maybe even fault code (don't remember).
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BaudLordApr 26, 2024 12:00 PM
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Quote from gappvembe :
It's to send you information when your generator is running, oil change reminders, maybe even fault code (don't remember).
That's right. App and also site (iirc) gives you status history on run exercises, battery voltage, run history, faults codes, maintenance reminders and history, etc.

The other guy trying to be witty but fails to realize that the gen will provide power and get everything - including your LAN - back up while running. ISP wan isn't always down at the same time power is, at least for me.
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MemorableHose1597Apr 26, 2024 12:26 PM
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Quote from churchmany :
The cost of installation will be just as much as the purchase price
Yep, but I will say my 11kw one has been running 12-13 years, I change oil every 3 years. Since it primarily does a 15min check once a month and a few outages a year.

If mine bites dust I will replace with same unit since everything's already installed:just swap out.

Very happy with it. I noticed several other people bought them too over the years I hear them kick on during outages

Only thing is if we lose power at like 3am in morning and there's no storm, I toss robe on asap and run down and hit "off" so I don't wake neighbors.

If it's storming I leave it on tho. As it controls the sump pump for basement floor/prevent flooding. Otherwise I'm a good neighbor and power will be on by morning usually, so no reason to let it make noise for hours in the AM
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thommanApr 26, 2024 02:12 PM
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Quote from MemorableHose1597 :
Yep, but I will say my 11kw one has been running 12-13 years, I change oil every 3 years. Since it primarily does a 15min check once a month and a few outages a year.

If mine bites dust I will replace with same unit since everything's already installed:just swap out.

Very happy with it. I noticed several other people bought them too over the years I hear them kick on during outages

Only thing is if we lose power at like 3am in morning and there's no storm, I toss robe on asap and run down and hit "off" so I don't wake neighbors.

If it's storming I leave it on tho. As it controls the sump pump for basement floor/prevent flooding. Otherwise I'm a good neighbor and power will be on by morning usually, so no reason to let it make noise for hours in the AM
Is it that loud?
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BaudLordApr 26, 2024 06:06 PM
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Quote from thomman :
Is it that loud?
Yeah, I'd say it's roughly about the same noise level as a riding lawn mower engine.
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BrightMint3905Apr 26, 2024 06:12 PM
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Quote from MemorableHose1597 :
Yep, but I will say my 11kw one has been running 12-13 years, I change oil every 3 years. Since it primarily does a 15min check once a month and a few outages a year.

If mine bites dust I will replace with same unit since everything's already installed:just swap out.

Very happy with it. I noticed several other people bought them too over the years I hear them kick on during outages

Only thing is if we lose power at like 3am in morning and there's no storm, I toss robe on asap and run down and hit "off" so I don't wake neighbors.

If it's storming I leave it on tho. As it controls the sump pump for basement floor/prevent flooding. Otherwise I'm a good neighbor and power will be on by morning usually, so no reason to let it make noise for hours in the AM
Is it that loud? I remember working on some trailer towed generators in the military. They were really loud. Had to sand bag around them. More for noise than heat signal. ,(even when panels were closed,)
Apr 26, 2024 07:31 PM
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Mark42mcApr 26, 2024 07:31 PM
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Quote from MemorableHose1597 :
Yep, but I will say my 11kw one has been running 12-13 years, I change oil every 3 years. Since it primarily does a 15min check once a month and a few outages a year.

If mine bites dust I will replace with same unit since everything's already installed:just swap out.

Very happy with it. I noticed several other people bought them too over the years I hear them kick on during outages

Only thing is if we lose power at like 3am in morning and there's no storm, I toss robe on asap and run down and hit "off" so I don't wake neighbors.

If it's storming I leave it on tho. As it controls the sump pump for basement floor/prevent flooding. Otherwise I'm a good neighbor and power will be on by morning usually, so no reason to let it make noise for hours in the AM
That is very considerate of you to your neighbors. I wish other people would be thoughtful of their neighbors where I live nobody even wants to talk to each other or wave hello it's horrible. 😭
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Apr 26, 2024 07:45 PM
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shervinjApr 26, 2024 07:45 PM
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Is the install really $5k?
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Apr 26, 2024 09:37 PM
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mja28Apr 26, 2024 09:37 PM
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Quote from shervinj :
Is the install really $5k?
My neighbor got one installed 10 years ago. It was $3,000 just for installation.
Apr 26, 2024 09:59 PM
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RogerC4717Apr 26, 2024 09:59 PM
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Quote from BrightMint3905 :
Is it that loud? I remember working on some trailer towed generators in the military. They were really loud. Had to sand bag around them. More for noise than heat signal. ,(even when panels were closed,)
I thought covering would quiet it down?
Apr 26, 2024 10:42 PM
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BatmansplumberApr 26, 2024 10:42 PM
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Quote from Mark42mc :
That is very considerate of you to your neighbors. I wish other people would be thoughtful of their neighbors where I live nobody even wants to talk to each other or wave hello it's horrible. 😭
Oh, you live in my HOA, too.
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MemorableHose1597Apr 27, 2024 11:35 AM
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Quote from RogerC4717 :
I thought covering would quiet it down?
It isn't the loudest thing but you hear
The starting noises then WHAMMMMMMMMM for.like 1 min or 2 then idles down, but yes it ain't quiet.

Riding mower is fair comparison from what I understand, it's quiet compared to other brands but it ain't quiet

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