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In the 8 years that we’ve lived in TV, we’ve never lost power for more than an hour, and that was only one time. We don’t know anyone who has a generator, nor will we be purchasing one.
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We have one, a Westinghouse 2500 inverter that I bought this past March. Good price, and putting it through it's paces it will run everything in the house except the A/C and we have enough fans to keep cool if need be.
I run it about once a month mowing my lawn and trimming hedges, just to make sure it is ready to go "in case". |
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Yes, I have one big enough for fridge, modem and TV. |
Here in the Villages chances of loosing power for an extended period of time is very small. Why? Because most of our electric lines are underground except for some areas in the older northern areas. That means the substations and power line feeders are the only above ground infrastructure that can be effected by storms. These parts of the electrical system are extremely robust and it would probably take a tornado to damage them. Not that it can’t happen but it’s very unlikely. But if you have medical equipment to run then a generator may be something you want to get. Also as one reader mentioned, the electrical company, Duke stages a huge response team just in case so even if a transformer blew which can happen at any time, it will be fixed very quickly.
Also if we do loose power the villages water pumping stations have double redundant backup power so it’s extremely unlikely we would loose water. So no need to stock up on water, milk, bread and eggs for an extended period of time here in the villages. |
No power outages longer than 15 minutes in 13+ years!
We live just north of Glenview Country Club off of Buena Vista Blvd. and have only had 2 outages that I can remember. One was 5 minutes and the other was about 15 minutes. Generators are noisy and expensive. We had one in CT - and needed it when snowstorms overwhelmed the countryside. Leave them for people who "love the beaches" on either coast. They are the only ones who need one, I think!
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I bought a small one my first year here thinking I might use it to charge phones, batteries, and maybe the microwave in the event of a power outage.
Ive never used it in 5 years, except to test it. I don't keep gas in it. I have a siphon hose so I can fill it from the golf cart, but so far it is just taking up space on a shelf in the garage. |
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I would guess that most don't, and I haven't used mine in 10 years. I start it every few months, but that's it.
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I have one. Bought it in 2005 when living in Lakeland when we had 3 hurricanes pass by us in 2004. Used it once while in Lakeland for hurricane Irma. Our closing for our home here in TV was delayed by one day because of Irma. Have not used it here. Didn’t even prep it for Idalia.
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