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peter lena

with the bomb  storm coming ,  got in a few hours on the generator , armature  nice and warm , quick start up , was just a good time to verify  , just in case,  saposed to get  very heavy rain and ground  run off, all lights, fridge , sump pump ,furnace  ,lighting , water pump, microwave . ready , pete  

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JCM

Just ran the Honda 1 hour ago, all set. 

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Snoopy11

Thanks for reminding me Pete, I need to run mine today as well!

 

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SylvanLakeWH

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Racinbob

We've had a few recent power outages so I know it's ready. With west winds we are out of the main lake effect.............if that holds true. But we won't miss the 50mph gusts and 30° to 40° below wind chills. :)

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squonk

I've lived here 35 years and the power has gone out for a total of about 5 hours. 4 hours of that is when a drunk knocked down a pole. :auto-crash:

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Evguy

I started the Kohler powered genny, checked oil and fuel levels.

It has saved the day on a few occasions.

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ri702bill

It's like the Fire Extinguisher hanging on the wall in the shop - better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it ....

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Red-Bovine

We just installed a 24KW Generac whole house standby system last May. It motors all by itself every Monday morning so it should be ready if anything gets blown over. Had a 15 hour outage last year in November and the Hubby said no more of this.

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Evguy
11 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

It's like the Fire Extinguisher hanging on the wall in the shop - better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it ....

Bill

True, a winter storm came through a few years ago , power went out, looking outside to see my pole on fire and burnt in two.

power was out 11+ hours as they replaced everything.

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Snoopy11

Well, we are ready... got plastic on the chicken run... bringing the ducks and turkeys in the garage tomorrow night. Plenty of straw in the truck.

 

Stocked with 15 gallons of fuel (for the generators and tractors)... got the snow plow machine ready to rock. Cranked the generator(s) up, they all run beautifully...

 

Bring it on. I sure hope we get a good bit of snow here... looking forward to it!!!

 

Don

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WHX??
2 hours ago, squonk said:

 4 hours of that is when a drunk knocked down a pole. :auto-crash:

Whadda you do that for?!?!:lol:

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squonk
4 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Whadda you do that for?!?!:lol:

I was asleep when it happened. My universal power supply for my puter went into alarm and woke me up. Took me 10 minutes to figure out what the heck was beeping in the dark.

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Jeff-C175
1 hour ago, squonk said:

asleep when it happened

 

Asleep at the wheel?

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Sparky

  Ready for whatever happens! Don’t lose it to often but when we do it’s so nice to have.

  Hmm…might be time for fresh oil :eusa-think:  

 

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oldlineman

Remember to say a prayer and thank a lineman and linewomen when the power goes down, that work is not fun and very dangerous. I've been there, but the rewards are good for the heart when the people cheer and thank you when power is restored. Be safe, this kind of temperature is nothing to take lightly. Bob 

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peter lena

@Sparky   might look up  USED CALF HUTCH,  LIKE A MINI  QUONSET HUT ,  have mine now for years , makes a perfect weather cover , got it at a local farm , for cheap,  pete

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Sparky
30 minutes ago, peter lena said:

@Sparky   might look up  USED CALF HUTCH,  LIKE A MINI  QUONSET HUT ,  have mine now for years , makes a perfect weather cover , got it at a local farm , for cheap,  pete

Do you run it while it’s in the hut?? 
 Mine lives in my basement so it’s warm and dry with a fully charged battery. It’s only outside when it’s powering the house. 

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lynnmor

I had an outage on Christmas day about 20 years ago, the power was off for a week.  That calf hutch is a good idea because problems can develop with an engine running in certain cold conditions.  During my week of generator running it almost stalled several times when a high load kicked on, that was caused by carburetor icing and I fixed the problem by covering the generator almost completely with a cardboard box.  The generator did have a winter setting for the air intake that simply is rotating it so air is drawn very close to the muffler, but that wasn't enough.  If you run a portable generator, do read the manual to see if there is a winter adjustment.

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Racinbob

I'm loving this Gen-Tent. Semi specific for your particular generator to clear the intake and exhaust. It's got velcroed flaps to lift for fuel and whatever. Stays right with the generator but quickly removes if you want to. :)

 

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peter lena

@Sparky  , mine lives outside in a shed  , wheeled over and plugged in  like yours outside ,  air in /  exhaust out , see if I can get a picture , pete

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RED-Z06

Its supposed to hit 27⁰ here tonight and 15⁰ tomorrow night...not anticipating anything in the way of snow but when the entire Southeast starts running heaters i suspect the grid will go down so i pulled out the big girl and made sure she ran...my neighbors can run cords over to it if need be, no one is prepared at all

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Evguy

@red-z06 that should get it done! 
mine is half that and runs about everything except air conditioning.

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Jeff-C175

I've got a 5500W and a couple 3600W and a 1500W 120V only. 

 

I can run whatever I need on the 5500W ...  EXCEPT my washing machine.  But if the power is out that long and I need clean undies, I'll just buy some.  Or turn them inside out.

 

My washing machine goes NUTZ on the generator.  Doesn't know whether to wash, rinse, or spin, or lock and unlock the door.  Control just bounces all over the place!

 

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Snoopy11
Just now, Jeff-C175 said:

if the power is out that long and I need clean undies, I'll just turn them inside out.

Bettuh yet... go commado! Nothing like unpeeling a banana! :banana-linedance:

 

Orsippus did find that you can run faster without a loin cloth... :dunno:

 

Don

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