Here in the PNW, Portland metro, big snow and ice storm have left hundreds of thousands (290K currently) without power. We're okay, have power, although looking at the clocks on the kitchen appliances, all blinking this morning, I realized the power must have gone out briefly overnight.
This got us to discussing home generators, something we know little about.
House is 2800 sq ft. Natural gas furnace and fireplace.
A neighbor who's lived in this neighborhood for 17 years told me yesterday that other than very occasional brief outages, this has not been an issue in his experience. (The current ice storm is apparently either the worst here ever, or close to it.)
My neighborhood, my house, is close, perhaps less than 1/4 mile from major power transmission lines. (Multiple cables on a series of steel towers stretching for miles.)
What are my options for generators, and what are pros and cons? Whole house vs portable, fuel sources, costs, etc?
Or, given past history here, maybe not something to worry about?
This got us to discussing home generators, something we know little about.
House is 2800 sq ft. Natural gas furnace and fireplace.
A neighbor who's lived in this neighborhood for 17 years told me yesterday that other than very occasional brief outages, this has not been an issue in his experience. (The current ice storm is apparently either the worst here ever, or close to it.)
My neighborhood, my house, is close, perhaps less than 1/4 mile from major power transmission lines. (Multiple cables on a series of steel towers stretching for miles.)
What are my options for generators, and what are pros and cons? Whole house vs portable, fuel sources, costs, etc?
Or, given past history here, maybe not something to worry about?