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<blockquote data-quote="AApple" data-source="post: 224238" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>We're just needing temporary solution...not looking to power the whole house, just the basics...fridge, microwave, gas furnace, and a few lamps. TV if needed, depending on how long the power might be off. Summertime, same thing, except we can run a few fans instead of the furnace. This past Feb was the longest we've ever gone with no 'lectric.... Can't really justify the $$$ to have the transfer switching crap installed, considering the house was built in '62, and still has cloth covered wiring from the meter to the service panel....lol I think what I got will suffice for our needs....hope we never have to find out tho!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AApple, post: 224238, member: 56"] We're just needing temporary solution...not looking to power the whole house, just the basics...fridge, microwave, gas furnace, and a few lamps. TV if needed, depending on how long the power might be off. Summertime, same thing, except we can run a few fans instead of the furnace. This past Feb was the longest we've ever gone with no 'lectric.... Can't really justify the $$$ to have the transfer switching crap installed, considering the house was built in '62, and still has cloth covered wiring from the meter to the service panel....lol I think what I got will suffice for our needs....hope we never have to find out tho! [/QUOTE]
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