I'm not a generator guy but had to supply a couple of generators for a contract 
last year. I had a look at the Generac EcoGen and liked what I saw. Additional 
reading confirmed that others felt positive about the EcoGen so I got a 
dealership. One year later here's my take on it - and unfortunately these 
generators I installed have not been run extensively (under 50 hours) so I 
don't have much real world experience with them.

One failed out of the box, couldn't get detailed service info from Generac as 
they only supply that to service level dealers, I am a retail dealer. Their 
recommendation was to call in a service tech who would service that under 
warranty. That was fine until you find out that the service tech, who has to 
travel a nine hour return trip to get to the site plus time on site would 
charge $1000+. The alternative was to pull the 500lb unit, haul it back to 
civilization and ship it to the service centre. Easily the same cost which is 
not covered by Generac. The problem seemed simple and I just needed some 
guidelines to troubleshoot but Generac would not give me access to tech 
support. I would have had to take the course for service tech level which 
required travelling to Wisconsin for a three day course, paying nearly $1000 in 
course fees plus airfare, accommodations and meals - maybe $3k total. And this 
requires re-certification every two years to maintain access to warranty parts 
and info.

Long story short I found a service level dealer who gave me some useful info 
and was good enough to supply some new brushes and a new propane intake valve. 
After two trips and a couple of 12 hour days I got it running but my confidence 
has been shaken both in the machine and the company.

there are a couple of good threads at this site for and against:

http://zillerstore.com/forums/search.php?searchid=112095

http://zillerstore.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2268

Ron Young
earthRight Products - Solareagle.com


On 2013-01-29, at 7:39 PM, toddc...@finestplanet.com wrote:

> wrenches,
> 
> i am working on a design for an off grid camp. they need a new generator as 
> the one they have is a total pos.
> i am interested in suggestions for a commercial grade, 10 to 15 kW propane 
> fueled unit. are kohler and onan still the best thing going or am i living in 
> the past?
> thanks,
> 
> todd
> 
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