Random Thread - Anything Goes
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Oh I'm doing that!
THIS is what pumpkin spice is all about.
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When ideology meets reality, reality always wins.
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California looking more like a 3rd world nation.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/25/generac-soars-to-a-record-as-pge-power-cuts-cause-business-to-boom.html -
My brother just had a 17kVA fail after 103 usage hours. He's not happy.
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@travisdh1 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
California looking more like a 3rd world nation.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/25/generac-soars-to-a-record-as-pge-power-cuts-cause-business-to-boom.htmlIf you're serious about keep the lights on, there are better options out there. Way better.
Costco here used to, and may still for that matter, sell their generators on pallets. After some investigation I decided to wait as we had a lot of power problems on our acreage the first few years we were there. Feedback was to avoid them.
The power company finally replaced the problematic transformer when it blew out one day (big bang no power so probably the case). Power has been relatively stable home since.
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@PhlipElder I don't think any believes a generator is a long term solution to not having power. At least not of the "pallet sized generators".
If you were serious about keeping the lights on, you'd go with something like these. Or even larger ones.
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@DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@PhlipElder I don't think any believes a generator is a long term solution to not having power. At least not of the "pallet sized generators".
If you were serious about keeping the lights on, you'd go with something like these. Or even larger ones.
Yup. Cummins Onan is the one. CAT makes a few models as well.
The tricky part is wiring it all in with an automatic transfer switch (ATS) to keep things seamless and not pump any generator power into the grid.
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