Re: portable electric generator questions
- From: dowhileme@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 11:40:48 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 30, 1:24 pm, trad...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Apr 30, 1:01 pm, zzyzzx <scott21...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If power outages are ver infrequent and short, why would you want to
waste money on a backup generator?
And I'd use a heavier gauge extension cord if I were going to try to
power a refrigerator and a microwave on the same circuit, espically if
it's going to me a longer cord.
Agree. Most of the need for a generator comes when you have extended
outages and major concerns, like needing to run a furnace to keep warm
or to keep the house from freezing. A freezer or frig will easily go
18 to 24 hours without losing food, as long as you leave it closed.
We normally have only a few outages a year. We normally would get the
power
back within a few hours. But during hurricane Isabel and hurricane
katrina for
a couple of days each. You never know when a big storm strike.
Having a
portable generator is just like having a spare tire in my car, or fire
extinguishers
in house. I have not had a flat tire for over 10 years now, and I have
never had a fire
in the house. It is a peace of mind to know that you have it when you
need it.
A small generator cost only about $400.00. I have been wanting to
have one
for a long time....
I really want to be able to get online (I sometime telecommute from
home by
getting online and logging on to my company's network system), or
watch TV,
be able to cook/heat up a simple meal while the power is out.
Also curious about the plan to turn on the sump pump at night. If
you need backup power for a sump pump, you generally need it available
all the time.
My sump pump does not kick in often, even during heavy rain. If I
only
have a small wattage generator, I may be able to get by just plugging
in the sump pump while I dont need the generator to supply power for
power for other usage (e.g. computers, lightings, etc.)
I am still looking for the answers to my questions, especially the one
about electric switch. Is it that important to have one?
Thanks
.
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