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@RSJB18 posted:

I was out for a week after Sandy. I have a 8Kw gasoline generator that kept us going through the ordeal. Fortunately I was able to get gas from my employer's pumps.

Planning on upgrading to a 14KW Generac soon. Natural gas fuel and automatic transfer. This will cover the whole house including a 4 ton CAC.

Bob

Two things: (a) Brought in a plumber this May to replace the sump-pump before it became an emergency. Cost $600 and (b) checked my generator for if and when a hurricane heads our way. With Sandy, we lost power for four days but my generator kept the basement dry. Thinking of upgrading the generator to new technology, where the generator runs on natural gas and is permanently connected to the electricity, to go on automatically. With Sandy, I had to get gas to fuel the generator and many gas stations lost power (not all), creating a possible issue with a working generator and no gas. Mark






Are you guys sure you don’t live down here in Florida with me? Too funny!  I thought we were the only ones regularly dealing with storms and generators.

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