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Old 12-12-2016, 09:36 PM   #1
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Why O why bother with a generator?

While it makes very good sense for a municipal water system to have a back up generator so that people will still have a supply of cold running water during a power outage, is it all that necessary for an individual home to have a back up generator?

For me, going back to 1992, living way down the end of Meredith Neck, hooked up to NH Electric Coop, the longest time to be without power was something like 12-hours, and that only happened once or twice in 24-years. So, why bother with a generator ....... seems like it is a lot more useful to spend the money on a smaller 110volt-20amp high quality, outdoor hot tub, and spend the winter making snow angels in the snow before running back into the hot tub. An outdoor hot tub is just much more useful than a generator....which hardly ever ever is needed....around these here parts.

You know that when the power is down, your local electric utility is not selling any power because your meter is not spinning, which is plenty good incentive for them to keep the power working, or to fix it fast.

And besides, when the power goes down which is very infrequent ....... it would be a good time to grab a cold beer and go retreat to the 104-degree hot tub .....which stays warm for a couple hours without the power.....and just chill out until the power comes back on....... bottoms up ...... no power.....what power outage?
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Old 12-13-2016, 10:12 AM   #2
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I have a whole house generator that I installed about 6 years ago. While I agree that installing a generator can be pricey, I guess it is a matter of personal needs. If you live near a main line, your power wont be out for very long. But if you are out in the boondocks, or have an ice storm, you could be without heat for days. If you have a summer cottage, maybe not necessary, but if you live around here year round I don't think you would want to live with the consequences of having no heat if there is no way to heat your home. We are way overdue for an ice storm of the kind that hit just south of the lakes region. I am glad that I got my generator as we have been without power for up to 12 hrs. just in the last 10 years and that is with the town (Wolfeboro) upgrading our power grid. My 2 cents worth.
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Old 12-13-2016, 11:01 AM   #3
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Why O why bother with a generator?

While it makes very good sense for a municipal water system to have a back up generator so that people will still have a supply of cold running water during a power outage, is it all that necessary for an individual home to have a back up generator?

For me, going back to 1992, living way down the end of Meredith Neck, hooked up to NH Electric Coop, the longest time to be without power was something like 12-hours, and that only happened once or twice in 24-years. So, why bother with a generator ....... seems like it is a lot more useful to spend the money on a smaller 110volt-20amp high quality, outdoor hot tub, and spend the winter making snow angels in the snow before running back into the hot tub. An outdoor hot tub is just much more useful than a generator....which hardly ever ever is needed....around these here parts.

You know that when the power is down, your local electric utility is not selling any power because your meter is not spinning, which is plenty good incentive for them to keep the power working, or to fix it fast.

And besides, when the power goes down which is very infrequent ....... it would be a good time to grab a cold beer and go retreat to the 104-degree hot tub .....which stays warm for a couple hours without the power.....and just chill out until the power comes back on....... bottoms up ...... no power.....what power outage?
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