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Powering your home during power outages
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 520520" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>In my area, propane is fairly cheap compared to other fuels, we have a number of refineries in our area which helps lower the propane cost. Here in the cold winter the NG folks have to inject propane into the NG lines to keep pressure up, otherwise the NGwill stop flowing with enough pressure to work. When we were getting quotes for generators, whatever size genny I needed to run my household was quoted to burn 25 gallons per day to keep my home operational. When others have no power at all, or are running around filling gas cans, the less than two bucks a gallon for propane sounds like a bargain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 520520, member: 1183"] In my area, propane is fairly cheap compared to other fuels, we have a number of refineries in our area which helps lower the propane cost. Here in the cold winter the NG folks have to inject propane into the NG lines to keep pressure up, otherwise the NGwill stop flowing with enough pressure to work. When we were getting quotes for generators, whatever size genny I needed to run my household was quoted to burn 25 gallons per day to keep my home operational. When others have no power at all, or are running around filling gas cans, the less than two bucks a gallon for propane sounds like a bargain. [/QUOTE]
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