With everything going on with our crazy weather, I wonder how many of us have emergency generators. We installed a natural gas generator about 5 years ago. One of our sons is an electrician, so he hooked everything up for us. Ours is a Generac, and it will run most things in the house if we lose power. We have all lights, TV and computer, water pump (well water), most outlets, heating and air conditioning. Cost of the generator was around $3,000.00, but well worth it. If we lose power, it automatically comes on within 30 seconds. When power is restored, it shuts down. It's something to consider if you're in jeopardy of losing power because of weather.
Ed
Ed

! Now thats a long while. After three days I managed to find a 5K generator at "The Tractor Store". Ran on gasoline and did what we needed; power for the wood furnace blower (most imporstant), lights and etc. Fortunately all else in house is propane, water heating and cooking. Anyway, installed it in the shop with an outside exhust and back wired into the house panel. Tank holds 7 gals. of fuel and was becoming concerned about the "case of gun powder" sitting there. There is an outfit in WVA. that sells propane conversion kits for small engines; best investment ever made (under $200) for the carb. parts and a high pressure regulator. Now, if it ever happens again won't have to worry about trying to find a gas station that has power. Other reason for converting was the plastic tank developed a leak at the seam line that I just could not find; otherwise a good generator with a B-S 10hp engine.




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