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coffeebean 04-27-2020 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Choro&Swing (Post 1752330)
I didn’t realize that whole-house natural gas generators are allowed in The Villages. Where do you have it in your yard.? They are LOUD! I think if I had one, I’d make a deal with the neighbors that they are welcome to come camp at my place if the electricity goes off.

I’m a new owner. Does the electricity go off often at The Villages from storms? Would a generator like that be worth the investment?

We have been in Mallory full time since 2016 and have never lost electricity for any reason.

coffeebean 04-27-2020 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Jensor17 (Post 1752371)
I have electric. Before i moved to florida i had gas ranges and loved them. I get Nothing but ruined food on my electric range. And i can’t use the wok. It won’t heat up the sides on an electric stove. If i buy another home, I WANT GAS TO COOK, but not propane gas.

I've used both gas and electric for cooking and much prefer gas as you do. I have never ruined food on an electric stove but what I don't like about electric is that the heat is not stopped when you turn off the burner. With gas, as soon as the burner is off so is the heat. That is most important when all burners are being used at the same time and there is no place on the stove to move a pan to. I also much prefer the heat adjustment on a gas stove.

coffeebean 04-27-2020 03:05 AM

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Originally Posted by TJ_Woody (Post 1752503)
In September of 2017hurricane Irma struck The Villages. In my neighborhood power was out fo 2-4 days depending on the street you lived on. Make no mistake, hurricanes can wreak havoc on the infrastructure and cause multi-day outages of power.

We were here during Irma. I don't recall the power being out in Mallory. I may be wrong but the last power outage I remember was when we lived in NJ during Hurricane Sandy.


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