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To: NicknamedBob

As a matter of fact, we do have natural gas, as I refuse to cook on an electric stove.

I opted to send the biohazardous materials to a place where they'd do the most good. Darksheare's critters will have to fend for themselves, which, I'm sure, they already do.


4,181 posted on 07/22/2006 5:32:58 PM PDT by Alice au Wonderland (Renaissance people did not die out with the Renaissance.)
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To: Alice au Wonderland
"As a matter of fact, we do have natural gas ..."

Okay, here's the plan. A generator with an electric start option will be connected to the supply of natural gas.

Whenever your power goes off for several seconds, (you select the timing), the generator will automatically start up, and provide power to the circuits you have designated as emergency.

I would advise not using air-conditioning in this manner, but it's a matter of taste, (and cost).

It's also wise to have a few circuits not connected to the generator, so that you know when the power comes back on.

Privately, if you can, try to acquire a generator that is water-cooled, (this would allow you to use that heated water as an emergency source of domestic heat and hot water).

As a cost-saving measure, occasionally one can become the proud owner of a welding rig m=eant for service trucks. They often have everything you would need.

Just for comparison purposes, here is the kind of system that I am talking about.

4,189 posted on 07/22/2006 5:52:12 PM PDT by NicknamedBob (Mom said to call a spade a spade. Dad taught me what to call it when you trip over it in the shed.)
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