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bart 11-01-2011 07:26 AM

It's a friggin' war zone here. trees down everywhere, lying over power lines. haven't had power for 3 days, might be another 3.

Uncle Rob 11-01-2011 01:34 PM

Snow
 
Us little known area's like Cheshire CT. it's now Tues. at 2:30 pm and still no power anywhere'sa around. Thay claim maybe by Thur. Thank god for the fireplace. Had a person under me at my condo pass-away over the weekend, thay just found him today, I'm sure there's more of that stuff to come.

Rob Rockcrawler 11-01-2011 03:46 PM

Thank God for having a wood stove and cooking with gas. It really isn't that bad once you get use to it. I miss tv and fresh hot coffee more than anything. I did read that national grid hopes o have power back for everyone in Massachusetts by Thursday night. I think it will be earlier than that for most. They look like heroes if they get it done earlier than their ETA
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piemma 11-01-2011 04:04 PM

I cannot understand why you guys don't get generators. Even a 2000W will help you and that's a couple hundred bucks.

My buddy plugs his into the dryer plug and back feeds the whole house. I'm not saying that's the right way as I had mine wired into my main panel, but hell, if I was going to be out for a week I sure as hell would do it.

After Irene and no power for 5 days I said screw this and bought an 8500KW from:

electricgenerator.com: The Leading Electric Generator Site on the Net

BTW, Generac 3250 Watts. 120/ 220 2 year warrenty $439.00 free delivery and no tax

Finaddict 11-01-2011 04:26 PM

Just got my power on within the past 20 minutes ... it was an ice house here, sleeping fully clothed with a wool skull cap, warm in bed, cold heading to the head in the middle of the night ... food is probably all ruined

Jenn 11-01-2011 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 897608)
I cannot understand why you guys don't get generators. Even a 2000W will help you and that's a couple hundred bucks.

a generator is on our "to get" list but in this case that would not have helped for long since we couldnt even buy gas anywhere! If you could find a gas station that had gas and was open it was at least an hours wait in most cases

Rob Rockcrawler 11-01-2011 06:25 PM

Im trying to decide what I should get first a generator or a snow blower.
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piemma 11-02-2011 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Jenn (Post 897625)
a generator is on our "to get" list but in this case that would not have helped for long since we couldnt even buy gas anywhere! If you could find a gas station that had gas and was open it was at least an hours wait in most cases

Maybe it's because I am former military but I always have 5 gallons of gas in my garage for emergencys. Put in a couple of ounces of fuel stablizer and you are good for a year.

Jenn 11-02-2011 07:21 PM

we usually keep extra on hand too but when you suddenly need it for chain saws, snowblower and vehicle (because you LITERALLY could not buy it anywhere) the 10 gallons we had on hand went REAL quick.

I guess the point I was trying to make was even a generator under these conditions cant always be relied on as a back up plan. Its only helpful if you can keep it running.

Rob Rockcrawler 11-03-2011 03:49 AM

Still no power. This is getting old now. When its light out I can see the disaster that is inside and outside of my house . I think my fishing season is over now. So much crap to do before winter really gets here. There was a guy yesterday selling generators from the back of his truck yesterday. The local cop said another2-3 days.
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Fishpart 11-03-2011 05:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Jenn (Post 897881)
we usually keep extra on hand too but when you suddenly need it for chain saws, snowblower and vehicle (because you LITERALLY could not buy it anywhere) the 10 gallons we had on hand went REAL quick.
I guess the point I was trying to make was even a generator under these conditions cant always be relied on as a back up plan. Its only helpful if you can keep it running.

I always fill the cars before a storm. May need to work a little but yuo have at least 10 gallons per vehicle available..
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Rob Rockcrawler 11-06-2011 10:16 AM

Power is back. What a week this was. At least i have power back so i can cook some of the tog i caught last night.

Karl F 11-06-2011 11:13 AM

cut the grass this morning, never seen it greener, most of the leaves are still on the trees... weird fall, thats for sure.

piemma 11-06-2011 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Jenn (Post 897881)
we usually keep extra on hand too but when you suddenly need it for chain saws, snowblower and vehicle (because you LITERALLY could not buy it anywhere) the 10 gallons we had on hand went REAL quick.

I guess the point I was trying to make was even a generator under these conditions cant always be relied on as a back up plan. Its only helpful if you can keep it running.

Jenn, I hope your power is back. I wasn't trying to make light of your situation.

Jenn 11-06-2011 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by piemma (Post 898628)
Jenn, I hope your power is back. I wasn't trying to make light of your situation.

its all good,,,and yes we have power back. Just saying a generator can be a life saver but I just think too many people RELY on them and dont have a plan "B" so to speak. What if you cant get gas, what if the generator s&^%$ the bed, It just amazes me that so many people dont have other means to even cook a simple meal or an alternate way of getting potable water unless it comes from the store or tap.


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