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What light source do you use when storms knock out the electricity?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 437693" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I have learned a couple of things from you guys so far. I didn"t know that there were quiet generators. I didn"t know that it could be rigged up to an inside switch. I still don't know what a "gennie" is, lol. We have lost power twice in the past three weeks. Ace (anxiety filled Boxer) had alot of problems with the darkness of the house....and after an hour of nighttime darkness I get "antsy". During '04 when we had three back to back hurricanes we went on average for five days with-o power. I don't mind cooking on the grill but no A.C. and no fans and no illumination were stressful. Oh yeah, I didn't know there were battery operated coffee pots. That would be huge for husband. We do have one neighbor who works at Home Depot and he has one generator that provides power for their kitchen and one adjacent room. Even that would make life nicer.DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 437693, member: 35"] I have learned a couple of things from you guys so far. I didn"t know that there were quiet generators. I didn"t know that it could be rigged up to an inside switch. I still don't know what a "gennie" is, lol. We have lost power twice in the past three weeks. Ace (anxiety filled Boxer) had alot of problems with the darkness of the house....and after an hour of nighttime darkness I get "antsy". During '04 when we had three back to back hurricanes we went on average for five days with-o power. I don't mind cooking on the grill but no A.C. and no fans and no illumination were stressful. Oh yeah, I didn't know there were battery operated coffee pots. That would be huge for husband. We do have one neighbor who works at Home Depot and he has one generator that provides power for their kitchen and one adjacent room. Even that would make life nicer.DDD [/QUOTE]
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