Posted on 10/09/2019 4:57:57 PM PDT by Mariner
They are in bankruptcy for several reasons - one of which is Kalifornia laws about clear cutting...Gavin will use this to push climate control and Tesla owners will find out it's too late to charge their cars before the power is cu.....
No, the state will screw with the company that made the generator — not enough money in an individual.
I live in Illinois and installed a 10kw generator and a transfer switch a few years ago. The instruction manual had Not Legal For Use In California on page 3. The reason? The buyer needs to install a California approved spark arrester on the exhaust. Which, of course, was NOT included.
So when Joe Citizen fires up his 2kw Generac he bought at Lowes sometime in the last few years hes an instant criminal.
So thats nice.
BTW my in laws are sitting in El Dorado County in the dark for the second day as I write this. His 2kw Generac sitting on his back porch, no California Approved Spark Arrester installed. Hes got one 5 gallon gas can. No power at any of the local filling stations so he cant get any more.
I told him to get a tri fuel kit so he could run it off the propane tank he has sitting in his backyard. But he didnt.
No telling when theyll turn the juice back on.
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I converted my 15 KW Generac to propane (actually gasoline or propane) with a kit from an outfit called Motorsnorkel. Works like a dream.
But, when I put my propane tank in I opted to pay $25 per year more for a 500 gallon instead of a 250 gallon tank. A lot of emergency preparedness there.
The spark arrestors are an easy aftermarket add-on. They are just a heavy-duty stainless screen.
I converted my 15 KW Generac to propane (actually gasoline or propane) with a kit from an outfit called Motorsnorkel. Works like a dream.
Thats where I got ours. Had a plumber install a 1-1/2 inch line to run it off the natural gas that feeds the house. Much much cheaper than running it on gasoline. And we dont have to worry about the local stations not being in service.
Hooked it into a transfer switch at the breaker box and labeled all the circuits so we can pick and choose what to power. ProTran makes those. Slick.
But, when I put my propane tank in I opted to pay $25 per year more for a 500 gallon instead of a 250 gallon tank. A lot of emergency preparedness there.
Very smart, that.
The spark arrestors are an easy aftermarket add-on. They are just a heavy-duty stainless screen.
Im sure. But how many folks up there in fire country bothered with them? It only takes one idiot, after all. And the world seems to be turning out idiots in job lots these days.
Stay safe.
L
Yup; you probably could.
But you should be asking 2k to 2500 each, they would still go like hot cakes (cash only).
When most of those people lose their power AND their “DEVICES” don’t work, they have a tendency to go a little bit over the edge.
:)
“Officers of the company have been threatened with criminal liability. “
basically, they should all go full-Galt and resign, including the board of directors ...
“He will push to nationalize PG&E. “
stockholders have nothing to lose: PG&E is in bankruptcy with 30 billion legal liability and 10 billion in maintenance backlogs because the state refuses rate increases to provide for maintenance and mandates fire-starting power line right-of-way management .... maybe the state would reverse their insane positions if they had to run the show ...
better yet, i’d love to see the board of directors quit-claim the entire corporation to the state and then resign en masse ...
“Memories of I Love Lucy in Italy”
probably THE best episode, along with the candy factory conveyor, and her misbegotten attempt to sell a vacuum cleaner ...
Just for giggles I checked to see how much CALPERS has in PG&E. As of January, only about 47 mil. So they're not doing this to protect CALPERS.
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