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Re: Power outage

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RayP(MI)

03-10-2005 13:01:13




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Don't know where you are, but that's true in our neck of the woods. Call Consumer's Power, (central Michigan) and you'll get no humans - and no good answers. And with the dependability of the system, and the slow response to repair requests, a generator is definitely in the needs column. Guy below gives good advice - 5500 watts, and 8 to 10hp is a good minimum size. Just unplug the stuff you really don't need. Heat, refrigeration and water plus a lightbulb or two will get you by. You probably don't need a fancy unit, although extended run and low oil shutoff are goood options to look for. 220Volt outlet is a must to run some water pumps, etc. You can spend the high bucks and get a premium unit (Honda or other top rated engine,) or get a cheaper Briggs, and get by just fine. Depends on whether you're going to be running construction projects, or just covering the homestead when the power goes down. I have the cheaper Briggs powered unit. Has been trouble free, and paid for itself many times over. How much does a freezer full of food cost if you loose it because of an extended outage? There's the cost of a cheap generator right there! Or how much of a problem is there if you can't get water for the animals? Yeah, generator is a need!

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ShepFL

03-11-2005 05:43:35




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 Re: Power outage in reply to RayP(MI), 03-10-2005 13:01:13  
Yup, a B&S gen set got me thru 2004 Hurricane season here in FL. Life saver for food, well pump etc. When not doing hurricane duty it returns to its original life as power for my shop. Still saving $$ to get power run to the shop.

New construction home 2 yrs. ago and had placed plumbed and wired for a 25k LP unit but ain't got the $$ saved yet to get the gen set.

My luck is I get $10 in the bank and something breaks that costs $11.

Still chuggin' along. . .

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