Posted by Hobo,NC on July 23, 2023 at 05:40:52 from (35.148.144.137):
In Reply to: June 29, 95 mph winds posted by Geo-TH,In on July 23, 2023 at 03:42:39:
Hurricane Fran 1996 we were out power 11 days. I used the gen on my camper a 2500 Onan, the best I remember 32 gal. The good and bad I shuffled it from my house to Mom's till I could get my hands on another gen. The beauty of the camper was a large tank and it was mobile. That Onan was impressive for it size and quite.
I now have a 8K set up for NG so don't worry about fuel. I have another 8K it burns .5 gal a hr. are my best guess. Before I converted to NG I would stock up 100 gal. of fuel for a predicted end of world hurricane.
I knew I would be the go to man in the hood for fuel so I hoped to keep enoufh I would not run out. Wink Wink. Normally if we get a threat of a hurricane towards the end of summer and it does not happen its a P.I.T.A. to handle and burn up an extra 100 gal of GAS. If you stock up on fuel get it early cuzz the local stations will put a limit on how much you can buy at one time. Normally the day before the event cash only so there goes your rewards points : (.
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