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My mistake. I realized after I posted the link that he was talking about the 805 vs 005.00x and 80x are very different beasts. What you can do with the 00x does not carry over to the 80x in this regard.
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My mistake. I realized after I posted the link that he was talking about the 805 vs 005.00x and 80x are very different beasts. What you can do with the 00x does not carry over to the 80x in this regard.
The creator of this video, Matt Verley, was/is a SS member aka "Sewerzuk" that contributed many posts in the SS Generator Forum several years ago. His videos are what led me to SS and several direct email discussions with him (he lives in OR). He is the one who enlightened me to be aware of fuel burn rate, wet stacking and adequate long term fuel storage. Naively (I was then a generator newb) I started out thinking I needed a MEP-004 level machine (plus I loved the more throaty sound of that engine...lol) as MEP-802/3 series were virtually unavailable back then.https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...BMAB6BAgDEAU&usg=AOvVaw1sPoVtz2QpbFIMoT_mFaVL
I personally don't have the experience with it, but I found this when I was looking at one.
If you read the title of the presentation, it is:https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...BMAB6BAgDEAU&usg=AOvVaw1sPoVtz2QpbFIMoT_mFaVL
I personally don't have the experience with it, but I found this when I was looking at one.
Neighbors think I'm bragging / showing off my genny when the power goes out because I turn on every light in the house. What they don't know is I'm just trying to load her down... Hahahaha.803 is a whole lot of machine... try to tell folks that all the time when I am discussing whats best for applications. Its what 99% lead with, and less than 50% go with.
Funny you should mention that, I do the same. Our house has a very high vaulted ceiling in living room with halogen track lighting (12 light canisters) that we never use...except when the power goes out and I determine a need at times for more load on the genny. Then our house sitting on a hill with large glass windows overlooking a valley looks like an airport beacon all lit up when almost all the neighborhood is pitch black. I almost feel guilty, but I don't, since I had the foresight to prepare for such events!Neighbors think I'm bragging / showing off my genny when the power goes out because I turn on every light in the house. What they don't know is I'm just trying to load her down... Hahahaha.
Absolutely agree with all of this. I don't feel bad when life goes on as usual at my place while the rest of the neighborhood looks like a ghost town. I planed and did 99 percent of the work myself to be prepared during an outage.Funny you should mention that, I do the same. Our house has a very high vaulted ceiling in living room with halogen track lighting (12 light canisters) that we never use...except when the power goes out and I determine a need at times for more load on the genny. Then our house sitting on a hill with large glass windows overlooking a valley looks like an airport beacon all lit up when almost all the neighborhood is pitch black. I almost feel guilty, but I don't, since I had the foresight to prepare for such events!
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