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Powering your home during power outages
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<blockquote data-quote="moedelawn" data-source="post: 520509" data-attributes="member: 26670"><p>I’ve heard of many problems with natural gas being supplied either by leaks or too many generators on line trying to run. A friend who has one said he couldn’t use his gas stove during peak hours because it would not keep a flame. Definitely an advantage with propane which is more efficient than NG. My neighbor is looking at getting a propane standby and was quoted $4000 for a 500 gallon tank filled to 85 percent including connecting the generator to the house. Not including the price of the generator. They wanted him to put a 26 kw. I told him to do his research and find out what they burn and how much to refill. I don’t think he needs near that much and we lost power for 2 weeks after Ida. That would get expensive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moedelawn, post: 520509, member: 26670"] I’ve heard of many problems with natural gas being supplied either by leaks or too many generators on line trying to run. A friend who has one said he couldn’t use his gas stove during peak hours because it would not keep a flame. Definitely an advantage with propane which is more efficient than NG. My neighbor is looking at getting a propane standby and was quoted $4000 for a 500 gallon tank filled to 85 percent including connecting the generator to the house. Not including the price of the generator. They wanted him to put a 26 kw. I told him to do his research and find out what they burn and how much to refill. I don’t think he needs near that much and we lost power for 2 weeks after Ida. That would get expensive [/QUOTE]
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