The fog hasn’t completely burned off the Rock River as I drive along the picturesque banks toward Oregon Illinois. I am anxious to discover the answer to my burning question, what is it’s fuel source?
A couple days ago while I was surfing the net, I discovered an idea I hadn’t really considered before, backup house generators. I was excited about the one made by GE, but the website didn’t specify the power source.
When the lights go out, it would be nice to have backup electricity, wouldn’t it?
When I arrived at Oregon Lawn & Farm, Oregon, Illinois, I was expecting to see a display of the item the GE Website pointed me to. Instead, I was surprised to learn that, while they didn’t have a generation system on display, it only takes a couple days to get one. The model they install is the Briggs and Straton Home Generator System.
After speaking with Bob, the owner, he suggested “When considering installing a backup electricity generation system, you need to consider which items you deem essential when the lights go out. This will determine which model you install.”
These generators work on a system similar to GE in that they come on when the lights go out. These models are available in either propane or natural gas.
While this isn’t the brand of a backup electricity generator I was seeking, it is still a good option for short term use.
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