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My prayers and thoughts go out for east (and west) coast folks, they are in for a rough time over the next few days. Hope all do the same.
Amen to that, doesn't look good.mukwah said:My prayers and thoughts go out for east (and west) coast folks, they are in for a rough time over the next few days. Hope all do the same.
SkipD said:I help manage a forum about Generac standby generators (the kind that start up by themselves and automatically switch the home to the generator). Several folks on the forum who live in the Northeast were frantically trying to either finish an installation or get their older generators back into operating condition as of a few days ago. We have not heard from them in the last day or so. I hope they and their neighbors are all OK.
You are quite correct that flooding a generator would put it out of commission. That's why folks who are thinking ahead might mount it in a higher location if their property is in a low-lying area. I have a lot of downhill around me so I'm fortunate in that I don't need to worry about that.lws380 said:Skip,
How does flooding affect the generators? As I understand it, they work from gas lines. I assume there may be more problems with a continuous gas supply with major flooding, but not sure. And of course if your generator floods, that is a major problem that may make it useless.