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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 541902" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>We also have a well. So, when the power is out, we have no water. If we have notice of a major storm, we fill the tub in my bathroom (this tub is a huge 2 person tub). We have had a generator for many years. We installed a generator switch box to our breaker box, so when power goes out, we hook up the generator to that and we have the basics. The well takes up a lot of power, so we have to shut everything else down while we run the well, but at least we can get showers, dishes and that sort of stuff out of the way. We don't have the air conditioning hooked up to the generator switch, but we can at least run fans and stuff.</p><p></p><p>We were without power for over a week last year after hurricane Irene. The generator was the best thing ever. I think most of our neighbors have one now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 541902, member: 1024"] We also have a well. So, when the power is out, we have no water. If we have notice of a major storm, we fill the tub in my bathroom (this tub is a huge 2 person tub). We have had a generator for many years. We installed a generator switch box to our breaker box, so when power goes out, we hook up the generator to that and we have the basics. The well takes up a lot of power, so we have to shut everything else down while we run the well, but at least we can get showers, dishes and that sort of stuff out of the way. We don't have the air conditioning hooked up to the generator switch, but we can at least run fans and stuff. We were without power for over a week last year after hurricane Irene. The generator was the best thing ever. I think most of our neighbors have one now. [/QUOTE]
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