Be ware of this advice.  Rubbing alcohol is about 50 percent water.  You 
don't want to add water to your gas.

Regards.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Generator Grounding & Usage


> The only problem with filling the gas cans during a power outage is their 
> pumps run on the electricity that is off.  But keep the 2 full and to keep 
> them from going bad, drop a couple tablespoons of rubbing alcohol into the 
> cans and shake them around a little to mix it with the gas.  That will 
> keep the gas from going bad.  You can buy the name brand stuff like 
> Sta-bil or whatever it is, but it costs a lot more and will not do 
> anything rubbing alcohol won't do.  Take a sniff of it and you'll know 
> they are using the same thing...
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Edward Przybylek
>  To: [email protected]
>  Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 8:50 AM
>  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Generator Grounding & Usage
>
>
>  Hi Dale,
>
>  Thanks for getting back to me. There's no reason the generator shouldn't 
> be
>  grounded. It's just one more wire I need to run each time the generator 
> is
>  fired up. I guess it's just my lazy side showing itself.
>
>  My brother-in-law expressed concerns about a fridge or freezer having
>  problems when powered by a generator. He said he'd heard of a number of
>  people who damaged appliances as a result of using a generator to power
>  them. Not wishing to ruin any of my appliances, I thought I'd ask the 
> group
>  and see if anyone had some thoughts or opinions about my brother-in-law's
>  concerns. From the posts in response to my questions, it doesn't seem to 
> be
>  an issue and something I won't worry about.
>
>  I bought the 9000 watt unit because of the number of appliances I run 
> from
>  the generator during a power outage. Typically, the generator powers two
>  refridgerators, a freezer, my furnace, a sump pump and a few other small
>  items. Not knowing the exact output I need to run all these items, I 
> simply
>  went for bigger is always better than not enough with a smaller unit.
>
>  The generator is a gasoline powered unit. The tank is 6.5 gallons and the
>  manual says this will keep the generator running 10 to 12 hours when 
> under a
>  normal load, whatever that means. I usually keep 2 five gallon containers
>  of gas in my garage. There are a number of gas stations close to my house
>  so refilling them during an outage shouldn't be a problem.
>
>  Take care,
>  Ed
>
>
>  _____
>
>  From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  On Behalf Of Dale Leavens
>  Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 12:55 AM
>  To: [email protected]
>  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Generator Grounding & Usage
>
>  I don't know of any reason why a generator shouldn't be grounded, it is 
> the
>  safe thing to do.
>
>  Don't know either why a fridge or freezer would have a problem, there is 
> a
>  high demand as the compressor kicks in to start the fridge but with a 
> unit
>  that size and allowing that it would soon pick up I don't see any reason 
> for
>  such a problem. Might trip a breaker I suppose if the generator didn't 
> make
>  up the demand long enough.
>
>  That is a pretty substantial power plant you have there. Is it diesel? It
>  will use a fair amount of fuel when running, how much do you keep about 
> the
>  place? Just curious.
>
>  Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:DLeavens%40puc.net> net
>  Skype DaleLeavens
>  Come and meet Aurora, Nakita and Nanook at our polar bear habitat.
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Edward Przybylek
>  To: BlindHandyMan
>  Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 12:23 AM
>  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Generator Grounding & Usage
>
>  Hi all,
>
>  I just replaced a 4000 watt generator with a 9000 watt machine. Many 
> people
>  have told me to ground a generator when it's in use. I never grounded the
>  4000 watt machine and never had a problem. On the new machine, however,
>  there is a *very* prominent lug for attaching a ground wire. Is this one 
> of
>  those overkill precautions or something I should really use for whatever
>  reason?
>
>  My brother-in-law, a heating and cooling contractor from upstate New 
> York,
>  also told me it's not a good idea to run freezers and refrigerators on a
>  generator. He claims he's run into a number of situations where people 
> have
>  blown these units as a result of a spike in the generator output. If this
>  is true, then I'm wondering why own a generator? Is there any truth to
>  this? Have any of you ever run into such a problem? As always, any
>  information greatly appreciated.
>
>  Take care,
>  Ed Przybylek
>
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