Posted by Hanky on January 04, 2014 at 05:00:18 from (112.198.82.240):
In Reply to: Generator question. posted by JayinNY on January 01, 2014 at 18:58:44:
Some are good, some are junk, I picked up a Defang generator on the island of Cebu in the Philippines almost a month ago, have SAE-40 in it, temps close to 90, and so far as good as the Honda in my back porch in Minnesota, didn"t have a lot of choices, on the west coast of Leyte, in Ormoc city, after the big typhoon don"t expect to see the power restored for a while. Spent the last few days hooking up transformers in open delta to get a few extra trasnsformers, most were smashed to pieces when the poles went down, I think there are some places that won"t see power for a year, everything is gone, not enough line trucks to set poles, even if there are poles to set, we have had everyone in the area charging lights and phones at our place, was in Tacloban City a couple days ago, bet there were a thousand body bags still laying in the streets, sure makes you appreciate home. Won"t head for home until the end of January, hope to at least get most of the 13,800 up before I head out, that"s the easy part, all the secondary busses are on the ground, lots of faults to clear. Enjoy the weather guys, first time in decades I missed most of the bad winter weather, off to have a cold San Miguel Ice before bed.
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