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<blockquote data-quote="BillPenn" data-source="post: 3625941" data-attributes="member: 45640"><p>Plan A. - Generator, we have one big enough to run all the essentials. Since I have a gas central heat there was no problems running it when the electricity went out last winter. Plus the gas hot water heater, plus all the lights, and the TV. </p><p>Plan B. - Gas fireplace, Coleman lanterns, Ryobi flash light (keep several batteries on the charger)</p><p>Plan C. - Kerosene heater from the shop (will keep the living room warm), Coleman lanterns, and Ryobi flash lights. </p><p></p><p>Have had to use all three plans over the years. Normally will just go with plan B for short term since it takes least effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillPenn, post: 3625941, member: 45640"] Plan A. - Generator, we have one big enough to run all the essentials. Since I have a gas central heat there was no problems running it when the electricity went out last winter. Plus the gas hot water heater, plus all the lights, and the TV. Plan B. - Gas fireplace, Coleman lanterns, Ryobi flash light (keep several batteries on the charger) Plan C. - Kerosene heater from the shop (will keep the living room warm), Coleman lanterns, and Ryobi flash lights. Have had to use all three plans over the years. Normally will just go with plan B for short term since it takes least effort. [/QUOTE]
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