Peter Salerno
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POWER is back on ahhh !
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Our power was restored... But after the last few days it's time to hunt down the above referenced beast prime it and have it ready to roll. Ken beside the generator what else is needed to get up and running?It depends on the amount of load you place on it obviously.
My generator is a 7500/9375 watt. It runs a switch panel with eight 120v circuits, and one 240v. For Marla and me, it averages about 1.5 hours per gallon, and has an 8 gallon tank.
When I lived in FL, I had a generator. I backfed the power into the house through the dryer plug in the garage. I then had the generator cable locked to a thick tree.Thanks! We actually have a generator that gives us heat, water, and several circuits for lights, small appliances and fridge. So we're not necessarily suffering. It's a pita to deal with, gassing, oiling, connecting, disconnecting, moving in/out of the garage so it doesn't get stolen.
It would just be nice to have all of our electric back so we have an oven, stove, and all the rest of our stuff.
When I lived in FL, I had a generator. I backfed the power into the house through the dryer plug in the garage. I then had the generator cable locked to a thick tree.
We had 80 mph winds in Allentown, PA (right near me).I believe the hurricane was downgraded to a "super storm" about 6 hrs before NJ landfall. The winds decreased which caused the downgrade but the surge was already set in motion. Imagine how much more damage would have been done with 75-85 mph winds instead of 55-74 mph winds.
Thank you Ken. I shall start my shopping
Same here. It topped 80-90mph.I recorded winds at 60 gusts up to 85 near me
Why you looking for work ?Just pay someone to do it Mr. Baller
Glad you guys got your power backI now have my regular electric back.
Why you looking for work ?