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The short answer is yes. One of the best means to receive advance notice of an advancing storm or other types of emergencies is through publicly broadcast radio and television warnings. Without elec...
Mar 01, 2012
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Utilizing the the Earth’s natural wind power has become one of the most interesting methods to produce electrical power. There are benefits as well as objections to capturing the wind for energ...
Feb 24, 2012
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Solar cost may not always be a consideration when other alternatives do not exist. Such circumstances include requiring electrical power in remote locations where alternative energy sources or fuels ...
Feb 19, 2012
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Although emergency electrical power losses do occur, some areas restrict the use of generators as back up or as primary electrical power sources by issuing noise level restrictions. RV (recreational ...
Feb 10, 2012
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Yes and no, a confusing answer but here’s a brief explanation.
The generator size dimensions, power generating capacity, and fuel type required to run the generator play a big part in the decision. ...
Feb 02, 2012
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The problems listed below begin with the very first use of all gas or diesel power generators!
Gasoline and diesel fuels carry deposits that will, over time, gum up the carburetor, fuel lines and fue...
Jan 12, 2012
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When the power goes out, there are some basic things that every individual would need to keep running for safety’s sake or to prevent major damage. If you have a back up power supply, you would ...
Jan 06, 2012
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When the power goes out, the first thing you usually feel is a little bit of panic. Then, you start digging around for flashlights or matches to light candles. Next, you call to report the outage and ...
Dec 08, 2011
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