oh no .. I did not want to see that.98Ag99Grad said:
Don't act like you you didn't like that.
oh no .. I did not want to see that.98Ag99Grad said:
Don't act like you you didn't like that.
HeyAbbott said:
Is all of 77433 power back on?
Well if you end up just wanting a place to sit in some AC and watch TV, charge phones, use WiFi, etc. for a bit you can still come by.wessimo said:
Appreciate the offer. It is not bad enough here yet to warrant moving out. Our neighbor was kind enough to lend us an extension cord from his place to run the fridge and a fan.
TC09 said:
Anyone know of an electrician that may be able to get out to install a 30A back feed plug w/ interlock?
El Gallo Blanco said:tylercsbn9 said:aggiedata said:
WowđŸ’” Absolutely devastating photos of the Bridgeland neighborhood in Cypress. This is one of the hardest hit areas from Thursday's tornado and severe weather outbreak in the Houston area.
— Gage Goulding - KPRC 2 (@GageGoulding) May 18, 2024
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Right around the corner. Was scary
Where was this? Close to Tuckerton?
TC09 said:
Anyone know of an electrician that may be able to get out to install a 30A back feed plug w/ interlock?
BlackGoldAg2011 said:TC09 said:
Anyone know of an electrician that may be able to get out to install a 30A back feed plug w/ interlock?
If you already have the generator and a cord with a 30 amp plug that fits the generator and are just looking for a quick solution, you could technically use something like a dryer outlet as your back feed plug if you know what you are doing. You just cut the female end off your generator cord and replace it in with the dryer cord and make yourself what's called a suicide extension cord (the name should tell you that this is not a plan to be taken lightly).
I will caveat this with the statement that this should not be undertake. If you don't know what you are doing because there are a lot of inherent dangers that aren't obvious if you don't truly understand electrical systems. Also if you decide to go this route you must be absolutely sure to turn off the main breaker before hooking up the generator l, otherwise you are also backfeeding the power lines and could get a lineman killed.
Final warning of this can be dangerous, and also if you live in the city limits, is likely not legal, but will get power into your house, so do with it what you will but at your own risk.
CDUB98 said:
Yeah, between all the outages the last few years and the coming rolling blackouts thanks to dumbass green energy policies, I broke down and contacted Generator Supercenter yesterday.
They actually contacted me fairly quickly, but can't get out to quote until May 31st.
Don't care. I'm getting on the list, and putting a deposit down. I don't care if the financing takes me five years either. I'm not doing this again.
This. Between my parents and me, we've had three installed by them and they're great.aggiemike02 said:
Try AA Gen Pro. Great company.
A lot of money to not be able to run your A/C in August.BBRex said:
Has anyone looked into the home battery/home inverter options?
https://www.bluettipower.com/products/bluetti-eb900-b500-home-battery-backup
Guitarsoup said:A lot of money to not be able to run your A/C in August.BBRex said:
Has anyone looked into the home battery/home inverter options?
https://www.bluettipower.com/products/bluetti-eb900-b500-home-battery-backup