Posted by Tim in OR on December 10, 2013 at 19:02:34 from (24.21.35.228):
After viewing the comments from the guys who join me in the NW concerning the unusual cold for our area. I have to say, Last saturday night at just after 9 PM. The power went out. We don"t have a backup source of heat, and My wife runs an adult foster home in our home. The outage was 2 houses and a street light in a sea of christmas lights. The power company had someone there in about 10-15 Minuits from the time of the call. We had power back in about an hour after that. I have to say, I wouldn"t enjoy being up in that bucket when it was 14 degrees with a light breeze, let alone messing with power lines. Thanks PGE for a great job!!! I"m thinking I may have to ensure I have the materials to de-wire the furnace from the house, long enough to plug it into the generator. I know, a transfer switch would be easier, but I"m a cheapskate and would only need it less than once a year. Tim in OR
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