What do you plug into the generator?
We had a good thunderstorm tonight, and AFTER it stopped raining, the whole neighborhood's electricity went out. So far, it's been out for about 2 hours. I have a small generator in the back yard for just this kind of situation, and I spent the first hour of the outage collecting extension cords and plugging in the "vital" equipment. To me, that means, of course, the dsl router, and my domain controller for my home network, the 2 fish tanks (air, heat, and filtration), the fridge, and a couple of lamps so I can see what I'm doing.
My generator isn't wired into my house power, so it doesn't run my A/C, so I also have a couple of fans plugged in (it was 85f outside when the power went out, and I was in the middle of baking a loaf of bread ).
So, for those of you with generators who have been through similar situations, what are the "vital" pieces of equipment that you plug into it?
We had a good thunderstorm tonight, and AFTER it stopped raining, the whole neighborhood's electricity went out. So far, it's been out for about 2 hours. I have a small generator in the back yard for just this kind of situation, and I spent the first hour of the outage collecting extension cords and plugging in the "vital" equipment. To me, that means, of course, the dsl router, and my domain controller for my home network, the 2 fish tanks (air, heat, and filtration), the fridge, and a couple of lamps so I can see what I'm doing.
My generator isn't wired into my house power, so it doesn't run my A/C, so I also have a couple of fans plugged in (it was 85f outside when the power went out, and I was in the middle of baking a loaf of bread ).
So, for those of you with generators who have been through similar situations, what are the "vital" pieces of equipment that you plug into it?
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