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<p>[QUOTE="supersnackbar, post: 12136027, member: 9858"]Unless you buy a high dollar commercial unit, there isn't one I would waste money on. One of the places my son worked had a whole group of people who's job it was to work on whole house generators. They were bigger and busier than those who did the a/c service and repair. Pretty much, most residential generators are unreliable junk. I have a 2000 watt portable, and it hasn't been started in years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="supersnackbar, post: 12136027, member: 9858"]Unless you buy a high dollar commercial unit, there isn't one I would waste money on. One of the places my son worked had a whole group of people who's job it was to work on whole house generators. They were bigger and busier than those who did the a/c service and repair. Pretty much, most residential generators are unreliable junk. I have a 2000 watt portable, and it hasn't been started in years.[/QUOTE]
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