rca21978 said:
Power restored at 2:27 pm. Outage lasted 32 hours. (Zip 77406 - outside Richmond city limits).
We are in Long Meadow Farms and still don't have power but it seems like everyone around us does. Frustrating to say the least
rca21978 said:
Power restored at 2:27 pm. Outage lasted 32 hours. (Zip 77406 - outside Richmond city limits).
92Ag95 said:
Fck you centerpoint...you've had countless opportunites and decades to assess, plan, mitigate...whatever the fck you want to call it...and you still can't manage even a CAT 1. Fn' pathetic. How about reinvest a little and upgrade/improve your sh.t. GD
David_Puddy said:
just be more prepared!!!
It's not totally necessary, but if you're concerned about your electronics, you could always get a big screamer that runs most of the necessities via an interlock and then get you a small inverter (Honda, Ryobi, Predator, Westinhouse, etc) and run your TV and other electronics the old fashioned way via extension cords.ChemAg15 said:htxag09 said:
But not an inverter. Not sure how much the cleaner power supply really matters. But worth considering.
Can anyone speak to whether it's necessary to buy an inverter generator rather than a conventional? Am I going to fry my TV and appliances if I run them on dirty power for 300 hours. TIA
jh0400 said:Sea Speed said:
I'm going in to Houston tomorrow to buy some r22 and try to recharge an AC at my rental. I can bring a generator if anyone wants to borrow one.
On that note, anyone have experience recharging AC systems?
It's not hard if you have power and a set of gauges. Suction line pressure (the big one) should be approximately equal to the current indoor temp.
Ag_07 said:
One suggestion I made to a buddy was looking for an AirBnB out of town.
I'd look a bit further down the coast like Rockport/Port A. I bet quite a few cancelled their plans last week and there are probably places available for a reasonable price since they won't get rebooked.
For example...
Rockport AirBnB
In the Klein area near TC Jester, trees were down everywhere. Saw 10 or so houses within a few blocks of ours with trees through roofs, let alone all the others with trees all over their yard that uprooted.rca21978 said:
I spent some time walking around my neighborhood today. I'm absolutely amazed by the number of large trees downed in the neighborhood. Two houses had trees fall on the roof - fairly significant damage. SEVERAL other houses had trees fall in the yard, sometimes near but not on the house.
We must have been really lucky. No downed trees - just a lot of leaves and branches. And the pool was full of debris.
Did you see a lot of downed trees in your neighborhood or is mine atypical?
PunjabiAg said:
Just got power at 3 pm was at work wife let me know
Zip 77396 Humble across the beltway from Fall Creek in Canyon Gate at Park Lakes community
I do some work at the skilled nursing facility at Fall Creek off mesa drive and they are still out of power as is most of the community
AgLiving06 said:jbanda said:
On my wishlist. My current generator is 6250/8500, but this would be amazing.
This and a soft start for the AC would be great.
I have the dual fuel of this generator that I converted to tri-fuel. currently 33 hrs straight on nat gas. Powering muy house + neighbors have extension cords. for their fridge/wifi
aTm2004 said:
I'm in Kingwood and drove over to the inlaws today and was amazed about how many trees were down. Our neighborhood has some trees down, but not like places like Sand Creek. I was amazed by the sheer number of fallen trees that fell or broke in half. Saw some with trees on their house and I feel for them.
I've lived in this area for Rita and Harvey and have never seen it this bad. This is the worst Cat 1 I can remember for this area.
David_Puddy said:
Centerpoint is perfectly fine and are continuing to handle this with ease! Quit complaining and just be more prepared!!!
Username now checks out.TheMasterplan said:
There's no ice anywhere.
I'll be buying a generator after this one.
I got cash, full tank of gas, tuna/beef sticks/jerky and water beforehand. I did all my laundry and did a clean as well.
I thought I could get ice easily but I've learned that lesson. There's simply not enough resources to go around so people that can get generators etc. should.
Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:AgLiving06 said:jbanda said:
On my wishlist. My current generator is 6250/8500, but this would be amazing.
This and a soft start for the AC would be great.
I have the dual fuel of this generator that I converted to tri-fuel. currently 33 hrs straight on nat gas. Powering muy house + neighbors have extension cords. for their fridge/wifi
Can I install this with an interlock and transfer switch to code in Houston ?
yes. Have power. Never lost it.Hey Nav said:
Anyone here living in 77006 zip ?
That's not a bad idea. I've always bumped mine up to run less, but I'm going to cool the damn thing down and just let them run. I have a 5 ton and 2.5 ton and my 20kw runs both but does surge when they come on. Once they're on, it runs normally. Outside of a fridge and freezer, a couple fans, and the kid's TV, that's pretty much all it's running. Having full LEDs throughout helps as well.AgLiving06 said:David_Puddy said:
Centerpoint is perfectly fine and are continuing to handle this with ease! Quit complaining and just be more prepared!!!
I'm coming up on 36 hours on my generator in a house cooling to 68 (reducing the stop/starts on the AC).