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powerless
sense 6pm last night ,,no power anywhere, its 4am now cable down too.BUT i have a generator 3yrs now gutta luv it.lucky me
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That sucks but thankfully you have the generator.
maybe we should have a thread regarding generators and battery backup's... (Emergency power equipment) On my list to get... scared me last night we lost power on and off for a minute or 2 a few times... thankfully i have the wood stove burning for heat... Just brought my daughter home on the 24th and i really don't want the power to go out... kicking myself in the arse for not picking up a Honda 2500 when it was $399 on clearance a few years ago... It would have been more then enough to power the boiler. Here are some brands that i am looking into.. yes pricey but i have been following a few RV/camping sites and these are the brands most talked about. Yamaha and Honda & many people are converting to propane for less maintenance/noise levels. To convert (some) generators to propane I think for myself a generator to handle the boiler, sump and freezer would be more then sufficient... but i ask myself do i want more.. This seems to be buy the biggest you can afford type items. I don't know so thats why i am seeking info from those that own these... Sorry stiff tip about using your thread, I think we can help out the ungenerator-educated on what to look for and what to get. |
back on line 6am .1 tank of gas 6gal for 12hrs i'll take it , love the gen:love:.we got 4" of snow and 1" of rain ..its sloppy out ...to the north over the bridge all snow good luck digging out..
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coleman 3500
cheap, wicked reliable, wheels and a handle. Ran my parents house numerous times for WEEKS on end up in maine. I backfed a circuit breaker and gave them heat and lights. I would not recommend anyone do this, it's dangerous but when you have no power and your house is 45 degrees you got to do something. Starts every time. Rule #1 with generators. Size it to what you need. DON'T over or undersize it. You need to be able to run it....have a plan for FUEL... what do you do when the gas station is out of fuel/no power... |
I've considered buying one for a long time. I have a friend who has the automatic start etc . It senses the power lose and kicks right in. Smokey has one at his house too do to the need for the lift for the wheelchair bound guy upstairs.
Everytime I go look I get swamped with all the decisions and end up putting off the buy. One of these days! :) I have the heat situation licked as I have a stove that runs off the pilot light thermo sensor voltage. That brings some peace of mind since for several years , all the heat sources would be lost if power failed. I think as time goes forwar the need to be self sufficient will increase. |
I have a Honda 5000. Have only used it a few times. My next project involves getting electrician here to do what #^^^^^^^^^^^& did for his folks. It costs quite a bit to do though. Finished the 200 amp. transformation, so on to the generator automatic come on device next. Bought it hotly after 9/11 on line from a company called alemea (ae) (ai) .com in Colorado then. 1700 included shipping. It ended up being a grand less than around here in Mass.
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Hey Dave I Just got the call from Pocasset ,no 3 phase at work yet. Might get the nite off and I will need it after 3 plus hours of clearing a 200 foot driveway, 3 cars and a boat. I'm old. I should have had more kids. Thank god for the Ariens but it was so heavy and a good 2 inches of slush at bottom that it wasn't easy. I did suck a brick into the tines and stalled it out as I did around the wood pile. Had to break it with a hammer it was so jammed but no harm. I even had a nice unknown friend do the end of driveway with a plow before i got out there this morn.
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