Upstate, Albany, NY.
FIRST major power outtage while awake since i moved here in 2012. Excellent and first real world test of the genset.
Ugly storm rolled thru approx 8:40pm eastern. High winds, heavy rain. Lost cable ‘tv’, then lost power 1 minute later. SOMEHOW we still have internet.
Started MEP-802a up and hooked into prime genset power. Now sitting in chilly a/c, watching netflix, drinking hot decaf from Keurig, surfing the net at 10pm. Other than my next door neighbor who has an NG generac, the rest of the neighborhood is out. Spoke to her to make sure they are well 30 min ago. They had a solar hot water panel on their roof. Lost it right before the power went out. I heard it. Didn’t know what it was. She called the claim in before the winds stopped. Sheesh! Wierd cause it’s held in MUCH higher winds.
Anyway, life’s good when yer prepared.
Wish my 30 gal diesel caddy wasn’t buried in the back of the shed.
That’s lesson 1. Keep yer diesel close to the shed exit.
Lesson 2. Keep good stack of batteries handy. I went around changing the double A’s in the strategicly placed led motion lights around the house, as half of them were dead cause i’m lazy. The others were on the way out. Now i’m low on AA’s.
Cheers.
PS. Just installed a multihead ductless minisplit on the west side of the house a few days ago. And installed a multihead ductless minisplit on the east side last spring. With both running right now and cooling my house, they barely register on the meter. The keurig did change the tone of the genset a touch, but prolly cause it drew off one leg heavily for a short period of time to heat the water.
Glad i went with the 802.
Thanks everyone for this website and its members.
FIRST major power outtage while awake since i moved here in 2012. Excellent and first real world test of the genset.
Ugly storm rolled thru approx 8:40pm eastern. High winds, heavy rain. Lost cable ‘tv’, then lost power 1 minute later. SOMEHOW we still have internet.
Started MEP-802a up and hooked into prime genset power. Now sitting in chilly a/c, watching netflix, drinking hot decaf from Keurig, surfing the net at 10pm. Other than my next door neighbor who has an NG generac, the rest of the neighborhood is out. Spoke to her to make sure they are well 30 min ago. They had a solar hot water panel on their roof. Lost it right before the power went out. I heard it. Didn’t know what it was. She called the claim in before the winds stopped. Sheesh! Wierd cause it’s held in MUCH higher winds.
Anyway, life’s good when yer prepared.
Wish my 30 gal diesel caddy wasn’t buried in the back of the shed.
That’s lesson 1. Keep yer diesel close to the shed exit.
Lesson 2. Keep good stack of batteries handy. I went around changing the double A’s in the strategicly placed led motion lights around the house, as half of them were dead cause i’m lazy. The others were on the way out. Now i’m low on AA’s.
Cheers.
PS. Just installed a multihead ductless minisplit on the west side of the house a few days ago. And installed a multihead ductless minisplit on the east side last spring. With both running right now and cooling my house, they barely register on the meter. The keurig did change the tone of the genset a touch, but prolly cause it drew off one leg heavily for a short period of time to heat the water.
Glad i went with the 802.
Thanks everyone for this website and its members.