Westinghouse 2k inverter, $299 at Sam's, starting today through 8-9.
Sold out online in one day, I don't know if you can get one in the warehouse.
https://www.samsclub.com/p/westinghouse-igen2200-super-quiet-gas-generator/prod22464750?xid=plp_product_1_5
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I've been thinking about one of the Harbor Freight units. I was at camp early
in July and it was real hot so we ran the ceiling fan right up until the charge
controller for the solar system said "Enough of that" (10.9v). It the (of
course) got real cloudy the next day (but stayed hot) so I pull
I'd advise the 2KW inverter style; quiet, fuel-efficient, and 4-cycle (straight
gasoline, no oil mix). The $450 unit from Harbor Freight is quite good
although routine servicing requires tools. HF requires adding a fuel
stabilizer, a good idea if you want it to work when you need it.
> Mitch
via Mercedes
>> Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2020 3:45 PM
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>> Cc: Jim Cathey ; fmiser
>> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Are Hurricanes fun?
>>
>>> The poor will always be with us,
>>
>> And that, literally, _is_ the gospel truth
rcedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Jim
> Cathey via Mercedes
> Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2020 3:45 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Cc: Jim Cathey ; fmiser
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Are Hurricanes fun?
>
> > The poor will always be with us,
>
> And th
Yep. Carlin was a genius. Miss him.
Something like: The rich make all the money and pay none of the
taxes. The middle class does all the work and pays all the taxes. The
poor keep the middle class working hard so they don't end up poor.
Curt Raymond via Mercedes writes:
> Wasn't it George Carl
Wasn't it George Carlin that suggested that the poor were important because
they scared the middle class into working hard for fear that they would fall
down to that level?
-Curt
On Saturday, August 1, 2020, 3:46:15 PM EDT, Jim Cathey via Mercedes
wrote:
> The poor will always be wit
> The poor will always be with us,
And that, literally, _is_ the gospel truth!
-- Jim
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> Mitch wrote:
> On Fri, July 31, 2020 1:36 pm, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
> > When the big blow hit the Carolinas in the 90s, the name which
> > escapes me, we were in Wisconsin prepping to ship stuff down
> > there after it cleared and had a TV on in the break room.
> > National TV news came
On Sat, August 1, 2020 1:50 am, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes wrote:
> A small generator that can run
> the refrigerator, a fan, and a couple light bulbs can make things
> infinitely more tolerable while camping in the house.
When gasoline supplies are limited, a 850-1200W micro, or a 2000W variable
pecially
monoxide and gasoline. Secure lose outdoor items. Protect vulnerable windows.
Scott
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> -Original Message-
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of
> Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes
> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2020 7:04 PM
> To: Dan Pen
A Chyron is the lower third graphic bar you see on the screen with text-based
graphics on it. It’s a brand name of the original systems that did tese
graphics, turned generic, like Kleenex or dumpster.
We had nothing in our distribution contracts about pricing, as the commercial
stuff is all bi
On Fri, July 31, 2020 2:16 pm, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
> I could see that.
>
>
> Understand that Florida has very strict laws about price gouging by
> retailers (!) and they pursue them aggressively. Not sure that they have
> any sway over private sales, they might. I just haven't paid that
The problem with such laws is that they are something like trying to
outlaw gravity.
If you force the price to be lower than the demand, you create a
shortage (and usually a black market, if that term is still allowed).
There is no way around it. A few early buyers get lucky, everyone else
gets n
I could see that.
Understand that Florida has very strict laws about price gouging by retailers
(!) and they pursue them aggressively. Not sure that they have any sway over
private sales, they might. I just haven’t paid that much attention.
-D
> On Jul 31, 2020, at 1:53 PM, Allan Streib via Me
Mitch Haley via Mercedes writes:
> Anyway, let's assume you have 40 units in stock and 400 people want them,
> right now, today. What's the best way to allocate them?
>
> 1. Sell them in the next hour to the first 40 people who lay down the money.
> 2. Have a lottery.
> 3. Raise the price until o
On Fri, July 31, 2020 1:36 pm, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
> When the big blow hit the Carolinas in the 90s, the name which escapes
> me, we were in Wisconsin prepping to ship stuff down there after it
> cleared and had a TV on in the break room. National TV news came up with
> a picture of a se
When the big blow hit the Carolinas in the 90s, the name which escapes me, we
were in Wisconsin prepping to ship stuff down there after it cleared and had a
TV on in the break room. National TV news came up with a picture of a service
van with a Chyron about price gouging.
It was a service van
Right after Sandy rolled through NY I had a student come up for a 2 day class.
I thought it was weird that he actually showed up but before he left he went to
Home Depot and bought a truckload of generators and gas cans. When he hit
Connecticut he filled the gas cans. At home he sold the genera
I live out in the woods, trees all around the house and on the vast
estate and neighboring properties. The scariest part is listening to
the wind howl and rain pour down in the night with no power and hearing
trees crashing down in the woods and hoping none of them fall on the
house. The firs
It’s unlikely we’ll even know it’s in the neighborhood the way things are
looking. We’ll get some rain bands (30 minutes of rain, then sunshine for an
hour, lather, rinse, repeat) if anything. We’re in our summer weather cycle of
late afternoon pop-up thunderstorms, so we’re good for rain these
The storms themselves are kinda interesting. I have ridden my bike down to the
beach during the last few in the daytime. That’s kinda fun.
The problems come from stuff that blows around and falling trees. The aftermath
is usually the problem if power is out for some extended time. A generator (
The ones I’ve been in are fairly dull. Irma was probably the worst, maybe 75
mph winds. I’ve probably been in at least five if not more, in the early oughts
(2003? 2005?) we had three of them pass us in short order, like within a few
weeks. I live in a newer area with well constructed homes and
Asking for a friend.
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