In the event of a major power outage
Hey folks!
This is a hypothetical question. While it is snowing heavily outside, I got to thinking about major power outages and how to accommodate my legless friend in the event that it happens. It's not too far off as I live in the country and if the wind blows too hard, we lose power for a few hours.
What have you done when you lost power for hours in the middle of winter? I live in Colorado so, heat is definitely something I have to watch closely here.
Val
Re: In the event of a major power outage
This is the same Thread that got started yesterday too. Looks like we all have this Snow Storm on out mind. Hahahaha
Re: In the event of a major power outage
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Originally Posted by
simplechamp
There are definitely folks who would be better suited with a permanent system, or a big 5+kW regular generator. Are you willing to spend $10+K for a permanent system that will seamlessly run your whole house?
. But there are also some cheaper options such as Champion, Generac, Ryobi that get pretty good reviews.
You can get a Generlink for $650. It fastens to your Meeter box and you plug the Generator into it to run your Circuit panel.
The Champion like you mentioned has a great 7,700 watt that will run all your major appliances ( meaning refrigerator, furnace.. Not talking about drying clothes hahha) and you can flip off the rooms on your panel you dont want.. That Champion 7700 is $799 and the Generlink is $650 and ships to Home Depot free..
So for $1450 you can run your whole house is a emergency.
This was a Thread I made last night if your interested I posted links to Home Depot and a website for it.
Generlink.com.