Jonathan, if you ever find a "quiet" gas-powered generator, would you please
post that information to the List?  I have a 5000 watt unit that does the job,
but it sounds like I have an airplane on my front porch.

Chris


Jonathan Eglinton wrote:

> Besides the ideas that have already been suggested, I'd like to ad something
> that I did to be prepared.
>  I purchased a "Multi Function Power Center". It's a portable, rechargeable
> unit that plugs into your wall to charge it up. Once charged up, it has an
> outlet that you can plug light, heaters, etc. into.
>   My rack systems are heated by heat cable and use little wattage. So, this
> is ideal for me to plug my racks into, and will last for a few hours.
>   It would run my fridge-ubator for about half a day.
>   I hope to buy a small, quite gas powered generator when we get a house.
> Something that can be run around the clock and power more stuff if need be.
>
>            Jonathan E.
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > >  My question is what do other
> > > people in norther cold climates do to prepare for such >emergencies?
>
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