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A 5000 watt one will cost ya around 600 bucks. I got a 10,000 watt 15 years ago, I'm no electrician (well I think I am) but you can run quite a bit of stuff with even 5000 watts. Space heater and a fridge. couple lights. Better than nothin, that's for sure.Originally posted by 10DimeBry View PostNo I don't. A decent one costs over a grand. I guess I should invest
JC how much can he run with 5000 watts?????
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$699.99 - $829.99 (8 stores)
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This 5000 watt generator is great for backup power at home or for power at the jobsite. Featuring a Subaru OHV/OHC industrial engine for improved fuel efficiency, longer life, easier maintenance, and less noise then conventional engines. This engine features extra protection with low oil shutdown, automatically shutting down the engine when oil is low. An extra large 6 Gallon fuel tank provides up to 11 hours of run time at 50% load with just one fill. Control panel features four 120 V outlets, one 120/240 V outlet, and circuit breaker protection. Provides plenty of power to run household appliances during a power outage such as refrigerator, freezer, sump pump, lights, fan, radio, and more. Also powers many tools on the jobsite such circular saws, sprayers, grinders, drills, and more. Comes complete with 10 In. foam filled flat free wheels, folding handle, 1 qt, of oil, and 25 ft generator convenience cord.
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Bama and most of the SEC would openly fist us!Originally posted by ToDaClub View PostTop ten in basketball and football....Not bad. You could run the table in football and get a pretty good bowl game, maybe with Alabama
Hope to make a BCS bowl and get a OK, Fl St type opponent
Prolly lose to either of those but probably wouldn't get gaped like Bama, LSU, Florida would do to usQuestions, comments, complaints:
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5000 watt would work for the basic stuffOriginally posted by ToDaClub View PostA 5000 watt one will cost ya around 600 bucks. I got a 10,000 watt 15 years ago, I'm no electrician (well I think I am) but you can run quite a bit of stuff with even 5000 watts. Space heater and a fridge. couple lights. Better than nothin, that's for sure.
JC how much can he run with 5000 watts?????Questions, comments, complaints:
[email protected]
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All 3 bulbs in my ceiling fan are out. I went and replaced them. Same bulb as was in there originally. Same wattage. Put the new bulbs in. Flip the light switch and all pop instantly.2013 NCAA POD Record
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The bulb wattage that comes with the ceiling fan kit is one of the majorly recurring problems in Harbor Breeze ceiling fans. Most of the complementing décor ceiling fans, in an effort to live up to the antiquities look or the regale look of the fan and the kit. These high wattage light bulbs often blow off, even when only the fan has been used habitually but not the bulbs. Candelabra bulbs are the ones prone to this ‘blown off’ phenomenon. The problem is the frequency of bulbs blowing out. Even without using the fan. Even having tried reducing the wattage bulb used down to 40 and people still have been experiencing blowouts. You can search your local supplier for rough service light bulbs or replace with Compact Florescent CFC bulbs which have no filaments, they seem pricey but they last for a good 5 years and use 75 percent less energy.Originally posted by 10DimeBry View PostAll 3 bulbs in my ceiling fan are out. I went and replaced them. Same bulb as was in there originally. Same wattage. Put the new bulbs in. Flip the light switch and all pop instantly.



I didn't know that I could just post it here!!!
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