peteglider said:
Second, I don't think that will work - the volume of gas needed to run a generator is much much higher than a grill.
peteglider said:
First it would have to be a natural gas generator.
Second, I don't think that will work - the volume of gas needed to run a generator is much much higher than a grill.
But I imagine that if a high volume line were run to the grill, with a line for a generator, then it would work for both
ALee said:
peteglider said:
First it would have to be a natural gas generator.
Second, I don't think that will work - the volume of gas needed to run a generator is much much higher than a grill.
But I imagine that if a high volume line were run to the grill, with a line for a generator, then it would work for both
The line was specifically put in to be big enough for a grill or a generator. So that's taken care of.
I guess my question is more whether a portable natural gas generator makes sense as a backup power solution. W/R/T heat, I was also think I could run a space heater off of it, and maybe put in a wood burning stove in a separate area.
I really just want to make emergency preparations that are not going to kill me cost wise.
Renovated apartment in Bloomfield
3 Bd | 2Full Ba
$2,850
Would it be advisable to buy a portable gas generator and hook it up there in case of a power outage? It seems like a relatively affordable solution to emergency preparedness and I'm interested in peoples' thoughts.