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The reason I would consider a propane powered Generac type of system is because they have the capability to automatically start up during a power outage. This would ensure that the sump pump would have power and continue operating while away from home.

 

 

The natural gas powered Generac will also run on propane. The Generac has a simple valve you turn to switch the type of fuel. My system came with an 200 amp automatic transfer switch as part of the install. The transfer switch will cut over the power if it detects an outage or if power becomes unstable for up to 15 seconds.

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According to this Forbes article natural gas distribution systems are dependent on the electrical grid. If a lengthy electrical outage occurs it is unlikely natural gas will continue to flow:

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterdetwiler/2012/11/06/weve-seen-the-electric-grid-at-its-worst-how-about-the-gas-network/

 

In the end we are probably all doomed.

 

 

You would think the natural gas pumps would have backup generators powered by natural gas. The generators could have volume tanks to maintain pressure during startup.

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The article sort of touched on this question:

 

 

I suppose it would depend upon how large an electric motor they use in the urban areas. My 20k generator is no louder than the neighbors lawnmower. Granted I am using 20k single phase and the NG pumps are probably 3 phase and could require much larger generators but the problem is certainly addressable if they wanted to invest the capital.

 

There is an interesting read about how the founder of the Chevy Volt site managed during Hurricane Sandy outages using a Generac 20k generator.

 

http://insideevs.com/driving-electric-cars-during-blackouts-and-gas-crises/

Edited by darrelld

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Out by me is a NG pumping station that has a generator on site. This is where I got my information from, actually seeing it.

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Other than heat and a water pump, if we lost power and ran out of gas for the generator, I can utilize the battery system I setup in my RC trailer to charge phones, and flashlights, and have some lighting at night using LED's, then the battery can be recharged by Solar power the next day. It's not much, but enough to keep us out of the dark.

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If you hook tot he terminals under the hood, I can see it working. Whats the wattage of the inverter though? The one I have I think would drain that one rather quickly with a full load on it. It can run a small fridge.

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Good point, didn't consider that the cables going back there are not capable of handling it since it only needs to provide 12v at low amps. Now that I think about it the cables on mine are short and heavy gauge.

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