My house is a comfortable 72Degrees
I am convinced the ERCOT managers did a shit job during the last crisis.....do you have the sense that they have brought in more competent people?
My house is a comfortable 72Degrees
But if the Jewish space lasers put out fires, would Majorie give them their due credit?![]()
You Libratard believe that kind of stuff.
Yes and I think they are being over cautious . I'm not really worried because I have a 8,000 watt Generac that I have setup to run the house. I did it because we have tornado that can knock down lines and transmission station and interrupt power. My brother had his power out for 3 weeks because of a hurricane/tornado it took out the transmission station near him. I loaned my brother my Generac and he liked it so well he bought himself one. My Generac can run my master bedroom and my regenerators and freezer. I converted it to run on natural gas so I don't have to find gasoline for it. I like Generac because they make their own motors here in America.I am convinced the ERCOT managers did a shit job during the last crisis.....do you have the sense that they have brought in more competent people?
But you libratards made it up. It was a plant!MTG is a libtard? You'd better tell her! And also QAnon, you know that website you're on all day. You should know that's where that "Jewish Space Laser" bullshit came from.
I'm happy to keep you informed my friend. Please come to me if you require any further assistance.
Yes and I think they are being over cautious . I'm not really worried because I have a 8,000 watt Generac that I have setup to run the house. I did it because we have tornado that can knock down lines and transmission station and interrupt power. My brother his his power out for 3 weeks because of a hurricane it took out the transmission station near him. I loaned my brother my Generac and he liked it so well he bought himself one. My Generac can run my master bedroom and my regenerators and freezer. I converted it to run on natural gas so I don't have to find gasoline for it. I like Generac because they make their own motors here in America.
But you libratards made it up.
The conversion was simple took about an hour. You need a flexible gas hose mine in a pretty large hose . My generator was about 1,200 then a plug receptacle and box about 125 Then about 300 for an electrician to hook it up to the house circuit. And then 250 for a plumber to put a quick connect receptacle and valve on the gas meter area. it was about two grand. So in all two grand . It will not do all my house but it gets the critical areas and prevents a freezer meltdown. The same Generac will power my brother's entire house except he can't run his electric oven and electric hot water heater at the same time.My brother says that a tied in natural gas system to run the entire house in Corpus would set him back $13-15K.....what do you figure your solution would cost him? How hard is that conversion?
The conversion was simple took about an hour. You need a flexible gas hose mine in a pretty large hose . My generator was about 1,200 then a plug receptacle and box about 125 Then about 300 for an electrician to hook it up to the house circuit. And then 250 for a plumber to put a quick connect receptacle and valve on the gas meter area. it was about two grand. So in all two grand . It will not do all my house but it gets the critical areas and prevents a freezer meltdown. The same Generac will power my brother's entire house except he can't run his electric oven and electric hot water heater at the same time.
No, you've got it wrong. According to our brain trust, MTG, the Jews used their space lasers to start those CA wildfires, don't you know?![]()

Well it should run for days unattended because the natural gas. But I personally wouldn't want it more than a week unattended. My brother had it on continuously for about 2.5 weeks but he checked on it daily but didn't need to do any thing. Also you can switch between natural gas and gasoline without modification once you install the natural gas regulator on the generator. I bought my Generac from Lowes and ordered the conversion kit hose and electrical hook up on line. Also if your brother is handy its not hard to install a gas valve on the gas pipe that comes from the meter to the house.Is it safe to run with no one home? The plan to evacuate to San Antonio in the event of a hurricane, his wife's sister lives there. By the time they could get back down and start it up the food would already be bad. But he has zero faith in the people who run the grid, he might want to do it anyways.
I am thinking of suggesting your idea, he wants to do something but he is taking huge loses on his investments, his wife is dying, he retired to take care of her, and likely will live another 25-30 years, he is trying to conserve money...cant justify $15k.
EDIT: I should mention that he lives directly on Oso Bay.
Well it should run for days unattended because the natural gas. But I personally wouldn't want it more than a week unattended. My brother had it on continuously for about 2.5 weeks but he checked on it daily but didn't need to do any thing. Also you can switch between natural gas and gasoline without modification once you install the natural gas regulator on the generator. I bought my Generac from Lowes and ordered the conversion kit hose and electrical hook up on line. Also if your brother is handy its not hard to install a gas valve on the gas pipe that comes from the meter to the house.
It was unusually hot in (at least part of) Wisconsin too. The station at the Dane County Regional Airport recorded a high temp of 93 degrees on Thursday May 12th, and for a few days around that time the highs were either at or very close to 90 degrees. For context, that's usually about the hottest that this airport station ever gets even during the summer season.The Texas grid didn't fail. It became overloaded due to unforeseen circumstances tied to usual maintenance schedules and unusually hot weather, causing people to use their air conditioning systems more.
It's not normally this hot in Texas this time of year.
They absolutely refuse to take responsibility, and instead blame some sort of international Jewish conspiracy for their failures.
I wonder what they will say as the good news starts stacking up. Was it an international conspiracy of Jews that created the good news?
The Texas grid is ERCOT. There is no secret part of the Texas grid in New York City.
Proof that Libertarianism is always a failure
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Random words put together that mean nothing.
You are a Hawkeye10 sock. Nailed ya. You need to learn to hide your style Hawk.
I'm somewhat surprised that those Texas rubes had electricity to begin with.
You Libratard believe that kind of stuff.