Posted by RayP(MI) on December 25, 2013 at 09:46:46 from (207.241.143.114):
He lives near Nashville, MI and was right in the middle of that ice storm last weekend. Power went off 3am Sunday, got it back on today about 10am. That"s a real Christmas gift. Took my generator down to him Sunday, and he"s been running it on and off since then. Three hours on, and then about the same off, except at night when he went to work. Was able to run furnace and refrigeration. Water took 220v, and I wasn"t able to rig up a connector for that. Would have taken a pretty long (expensive) extension cord. Going to look into how he can do a better job next time, but for now he"s out of the woods.
As you all enjoy your Christmas, think for a moment about all those who are still out and the line crews who have given up their holiday to try to restore power. Crews came from out of state, some from as far away as Kansas. Still a lot of folks out of power, some may not be restored until the weekend. One nasty storm. Generator paid for itself all over again. Don"t use it often, but has saved my bacon on several occasions. Couldn"t afford it when I got it. Now I consider it priceless. Best $350 I"ve invested in a long time! Replacement today would cost more "n twice that.
Merry Christmas all. Remember the reason for the season!
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