What Size Generator for a House
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What Size Generator for a House
Today was an absolutely gorgeous day AND the first power outage of the season. So you know that was fun. I have no idea what caused this one. Someone could have hit a pole or tripped over a wire at the power plant. Maybe a squirrel farted in the general direction of a transformer, it could have been literally anything. The grid isn't real stable here. It only lasted a few hours and it let me know what works and what doesn't about my backup system. It did pretty well but I think I'll be adding more batteries. It was down 12% before power was restored. I think we can do better. We don't use that much power durring the day at this time of year anyway so everything continued on as usual. Potatoes got planted, garden beds got prepared, plants were watered, and dinner was cooked. Dinner was a fresh salad and salmon patties on homemade rolls. The candles were just to look pretty because I totally had electric light to eat by even if the power was still out. I also still had interwebs, you have to have priorities people. So that was my excitement for the day but it was still a pretty darn good one. Happy Saturday my friends, I hope you enjoyed yours as much as I enjoyed mine. #poverty_hill #homestead #poweroutage #backupsystems #busyday #busydaysarethebestdays #gardening #cooking #cookingfromscratch #realfood #slowfood #simpleliving #slowliving #stayinghome #ruralpa #myhappyplace #myhappylife (at Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CARXliDgOG3/?igshid=1jjt99i0im9j8
Here in the Midwest, it isn’t uncommon to have rain storms knock out power! Now, your Sump Pump is useless unless you have a backup system to keep in running. It's not a matter of if this will happen it's only a matter of when. There are many backup options available call us today for more information. Call (402) 804-8270 #sumppump #poweroutage #backup #batterybackup #backupsystems #rain #waterpump #flooding #basementflood #generators #sumppumpsystems #rainstorms #blackout https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx0SyJ9BTyz/?igshid=z16nd0fjo7dm
The emergency solar power generator as a backup system is beneficial for those times when the power grid fails and you’re left without any electricity. You can have any number of batteries connected to your solar power source — just make sure you have enough to power the critical appliances and lights in your home.