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<blockquote data-quote="jrusling" data-source="post: 1899070" data-attributes="member: 10401"><p>In addition to a generator, we also have a couple of deep cycle batteries and power inverters. We can run a light or two, fan, and electric blankets. It makes it a lot nicer at night to have the electric blanket and not have to run the generator. We also have plenty of flashlights and a few oil lamps. Due to my wife's medical problems I also have a portable air conditioner that I can run off the generator if needed. Just in case the natural gas goes out too, I also have a kerosene heater that will keep part of the house warm. When I get my new storage/shop building up, I will also have a couple of good solar cells on the roof of it, as well as a large water tank with a 12 volt pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrusling, post: 1899070, member: 10401"] In addition to a generator, we also have a couple of deep cycle batteries and power inverters. We can run a light or two, fan, and electric blankets. It makes it a lot nicer at night to have the electric blanket and not have to run the generator. We also have plenty of flashlights and a few oil lamps. Due to my wife's medical problems I also have a portable air conditioner that I can run off the generator if needed. Just in case the natural gas goes out too, I also have a kerosene heater that will keep part of the house warm. When I get my new storage/shop building up, I will also have a couple of good solar cells on the roof of it, as well as a large water tank with a 12 volt pump. [/QUOTE]
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