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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    The power was off at my inlaws when I dropped them off after bowling. Jeez it was dark in their neighborhood. Not the best neighborhood either. The power came back on as soon I dropped them off.
    Within the first 60 seconds of the power outage tonight, one of the neighbor's car alarms went off. That put me a little on edge at first. Your in-laws' neighborhood sounds like my neighborhood.
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    What makes a lot of sense is having your gas-fired furnace wired so you can attach a small generator to it to power its thermostat and fans through a power outage. This makes more sense that going to the trouble and greater expense to wire up a larger generator connection for all of your home's power with a full blown transfer switch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Your in-laws' neighborhood sounds like my neighborhood.
    They live off of Eppinger, just east of Washington. They're elderly. I wish they would move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    What makes a lot of sense is having your gas-fired furnace wired so you can attach a small generator to it to power its thermostat and fans through a power outage. This makes more sense that going to the trouble and greater expense to wire up a larger generator connection for all of your home's power with a full blown transfer switch.
    I was thinking that a small natural gas generator in the attic (so it could easily be exhausted outside, and not so loud in the house or outside) would do the trick for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    They live off of Eppinger, just east of Washington. They're elderly. I wish they would move.
    Let me know if you need me to check on them ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Let me know if you need me to check on them ever.
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