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To: PowderMonkey

PowderMonkey, I was afraid you might say that. My problem is we face these things regularly in Texas, where you have to get by for a week or two and then civilization comes back.

The generator keeps the fridge and freezer running, preserving the food supply. Without it I’m throwing away several hundred dollars worth of food, and having to immediately replace it later. Nice to have functioning lights and ceiling fans. I have at least one air conditioning window unit so we can get some sleep (Texas heat has to be experienced to fully appreciate that!).

I can’t run everything at once, but by turning breakers on and off, I can power lights and outlets in a couple of rooms, run the anerobic septic, filter water, etc.

I have a couple of acres out of town, so my place is where the kids and grandkids bug out TO. Grandkids thought the last one was kinda fun, almost like camping.

So I’m really serious about the gas storage question - can any of you Freepers suggest a good solution?


55 posted on 11/01/2012 11:54:44 AM PDT by Rockhound (My dog ate my tagline)
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To: Rockhound

Do you have natural gas service? Space for a large propane tank?

Get a conversion kit for the genset.


87 posted on 11/01/2012 12:54:18 PM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est.)
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To: Rockhound

Texas ranchers have above and below ground gasoline storage tanks, with fuel hoses, for their farm equipment. You have the land so there’s your answer.


105 posted on 11/01/2012 1:36:29 PM PDT by bgill (Evil doers are in every corner of our government. Have we passed the point of no return?)
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