Posted on Dec 20, 2021
Inside the battle to regulate one of the country’s deadliest consumer products
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The only time I fire that bad boy up is when the power goes out...then it is outside in the yard with extension cords coming through the doggie door to power the fridge and a lamp or two or possibly an electric heater if it is cold.
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Interesting report. I have a generator. It has an A and B side that needs to be balance, ie, you can’t run 1400 watts off one side and 100 watts off the other. You need to ground it. It has a duty cycle, you can’t run it 24/7, You have to periodically shut it down. The Generator is noisy as a jet taking off, I am sure running 24/7 will upset neighbors. I set it up and balance run time with freezer frozen food maintenance times. The refrigerator says foods stay safe four hours with out fridge running. I got a system that runs This whole thing isn’t a switch on and forget. I have thought about getting a whole house generator. If you get a generator you need to plan to buy before a storm hits. You need grounding rod, wire to ground it, and I recommend getting something like the snorkel system so you can run off propane, natural gas or gasoline. Propane tanks are easier to store than gasoline and propane doesn’t deteriorate like gas. I hook mine up to a natural gas line I set up on the patio for my grill.
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