What are you using for cost comparison amperage wise?
Are you factoring in maintenance, labor, oil changes, fuel, initial procurement, etc...
I know that if it were only fuel we are talking about, those figures might work, but running a diesel 18+ hours a day is way more than just fuel.
Not to mention the racket - those things make lots of noise & the bigger you go, the more noise they make.
Factoring in maintenance, fuel, initial setup with a replacement plan for 10 years on the generators. I didn't count labor as I have always done it myself. Oil changes are 150-200 a month.
And the price is broken down by the number of kilowatts you use to the amount of gas used per hour.
And yes their are loud, they also sell residential and commercial mufflers for them. Takes it from an 18 wheeler in idle to the equivalence of two people having a conversation.
this has been done to death with poor results . one guy in north mendo below me blew up and cartwheeled down his hill a 500gal had the fucking EPA up his ass and everything ..... the gas prices are set so this WILL work but is not stupid proof.
dude is still going to court 15 years later ...
Nothing we do is "stupid proof". I have ran so many of these things here for people. It isn't hard, just get a electrician to set it up (it's even easier to set them up if you don't hve power to the breaker box at all, meaning the generator is the only source of power.)
I just set up 2 30k Detroit diesels for a customer, they paid 5gs for each used, les than 1000 hours on them.
Life expectancy of those machine is a million hours.
50 thousand watts uses roughly 24 gallons of diesel a day. At $3 a gallon is $72 a day.
50 thousands watts (2 16k rooms on flip flops, plus ac and dehumidifiers) a day at .10 cents a kWh would be 83 dollars a day.
That's the cost analysis for here at .10 a kWh. You're more then welcome to do tell me what you pay per kWh and I'll do the math.
You'll break even on the generator in a year. After that is saves you money, and a lot of it