OSUT#246 - Gentlemen, Start Your Engines...let the summer festivities begin

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    DoggyDaddy

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    Gotta call my boss and let her know I'm not working, then need to get what I can out of the fridge and into coolers. Hope the frozen stuff will be okay until power comes back. I may run to Harbor Freight for a generator. If I can power the 2 fridges and the well pump I'll be happy.
     

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    Gotta call my boss and let her know I'm not working, then need to get what I can out of the fridge and into coolers. Hope the frozen stuff will be okay until power comes back. I may run to Harbor Freight for a generator. If I can power the 2 fridges and the well pump I'll be happy.
    Hope they have one to rent.
     

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    Got the meat, milk, eggs and cheese on ice. Not too concerned about condiments.
    How Big of a Generator Do I Need to Run a House? With a generator rated at 5,000 to 7,500 watts, you can run even the most critical household equipment, including things such as refrigerator, freezer, well pump, and lighting circuits. A 7500-running watt generator can run all these appliances at once.
     
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