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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2010

Unloaded the generator!

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  • Hey Mike , looks fantastic!!!

    Keep in MIND C.O. , make DAMN sure none of those windows are open when running!!!

    Like I said we are getting more prone to

    ICE STORMS in winter and Hurricane force WIND STORMS in summer here , (whats up with the crazy weather)

    we had several people DIE here from putting them in GARAGES are to close to open windows in the summer !!!

    I am buy NO means trying to rain on your PARADE , MIKE , just worried about you and your wifes safety (and the cat) ! FRITZ

  • @fritzhvac I'm with you my friend! Safety first! I preach CO to my customers like they are 3 year old kids learning something new, and usually they are! (learning)

  • How often do you end up with no electricity from the power company?

  • @fyescas777 lol dozens of times a year! usually it's not for very often but sometimes it has gone on for hours at a time...

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  • Nice unit with clean wave and idle control. I have the 4000xl which i have been running for over 10 years with no problem. I quieted mine down by using bolting thick rubber sheets around the frame, leaving an opening for the exhaust. The rubber is from heavy truck mud/stone flaps. It dropped the decibels a lot and much more than my neighbours dog house style box.

  • I have heard that generators can damage the H/C unit..?

  • @mikie2501 Hey, got the generator Hooked up yet? Video?

  • Be careful to not wire directly into the homes wiring. This can be dangerous to the people working on the power lines. There is a device which will allow you to do this safely, but I don't remember what it is called. Because of a large number of fatalities caused by generators during hurricane season, a recent study by FEMA concluded that 25' minimum from the house is a safe distance.

  • Whats the chain for I know they do not steal in Texas .The main reason I think Texas is a great place is they have an express lane to the electric chair. Great video ,ps do another drawing for a coffie cup or somthing .

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