Posted by hay hay hay on September 09, 2018 at 08:41:14 from (98.23.16.139):
In Reply to: Back Up Generators posted by Dean on September 08, 2018 at 20:10:40:
Well I certainly don’t have a super sophisticated set up like yours ( wish I did ) but living out in the country and having a power outage is a challenge. I understand why the electric companies focus on volumes of customers to set their priorities. But that means I’ll always be a long ways down the list during major outages. I have a 5000 W generator and a cut off switch on my furnace so we can keep the house warm and run enough lights to hole up in one room with the TV & the computers until the power comes back on .
Electricity is just something we take for granted , until we don’t have it. We had a Big wind storm come through here last month That knocked out almost everybody in the county for three days. I was sure glad to have that little generator. Candles are only romantic for about an hour.
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