The neighbor is saying she’s trying to avoid paying the deductible… There is a tree laying on your shed and fence, and the feed from ComEd ripped out your meter and ancient 60 amp panel. I’d pay the deductible
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They still raise the rates and blame it on "others" claims around the whole Country.I remember years back, when we had hail damage to our roof. The storm chasers came through and gave us a free inspection, which then told us that we had damage. Anyway, we called it in to State Farm, had some private companies come out and confirm that was the case, we submitted the claim and State Farm paid us. I recall before asking for the money, if this would increase our rates and they said "no" because it was an act of God. I know in auto, that goes against the comp portion of your policy. Not sure if it's the same on home claims.
I'm thinking those need to disappear somewhere you have possession of them to dry out, then, firepit!34 hours and got our power back. Neighbors yard is still fucked. Comeds guys just chopped the tree up to get it off the power line and left all the pieces. Will be interesting to see how they get giant logs out of a backyard with minimal access on either side.
When my dad lost power and his generator took a crap I grabbed one from Costco for him. 9400/8400/7400 (gas, LPG, natural gas). Not only can he run all his appliances he can keep his hot tubMy dad has a good size generator but we didn’t even bother. Took our food to my parents and the rest in some coolers. With how hot it was and having a 12 week old we just abandoned ship.
Get yourself a tiny RV fridge for her medicine and you can turn that 624W into 60W and can basically run it off solar at that point.I'm thinking those need to disappear somewhere you have possession of them to dry out, then, firepit!
Did you happen to have a generator? After the last outage here I went and got one (inverter generator). Primary purpose to keep the fridge cold since we have special feline medicine that has to be kept in a specific temperature range. It's only draw 5.2A, so any generator over 624W would be fine, but I wanted one that would run that and be at less than 50% load. So got a 2200/1700 that runs 12 hours per tank at 25% load. Thought about getting the next one up that came with a L5-30R, but don't have a camper to plug it into, though I could get an adapter to make it a duplex receptacle. But it was another $200 or $300.
That's a really good idea!Get yourself a tiny RV fridge for her medicine and you can turn that 624W into 60W and can basically run it off solar at that point.
Just an idea. Systems like that are very affordable nowadays.
Watching to see if the pools gonna float away?