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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3689615" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>Last winter during the big ice storm, we used a one of those small Honda 2000 EU generators to keep the gas fireplace going along with the refrigerator and freezer. However, we wanted something that would also pump a 220V well in an emergency (we have city water.). So I bought a Black Max 8500 watt generator that runs on gasoline, propane and natural gas. It uses around 5 gallons of gasoline per night which is downright terrible but as long as we have natural gas, it will run indefinitely everything in the house to include the well. I think it is overkill but it'll work for our needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3689615, member: 25679"] Last winter during the big ice storm, we used a one of those small Honda 2000 EU generators to keep the gas fireplace going along with the refrigerator and freezer. However, we wanted something that would also pump a 220V well in an emergency (we have city water.). So I bought a Black Max 8500 watt generator that runs on gasoline, propane and natural gas. It uses around 5 gallons of gasoline per night which is downright terrible but as long as we have natural gas, it will run indefinitely everything in the house to include the well. I think it is overkill but it'll work for our needs. [/QUOTE]
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