Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are in MoCo there are noise regulations for generators - day and night. Don't know about elsewhere. They Should be offering you coffee or fridge space or something to make up for the noise. I'd definitely say something at night.
I'm in Fairfax County and we offered our neighbors fridge space. We didn't have it on all night though and it is a fairly quiet one. Our power went out about 2am and it was restored by early afternoon so no reason to run it all night, but I would have if our power was still out. I don't want to lose all of the food in my fridge!
Anonymous wrote:You can buy quiet generators. Quieter than an idling car, but they are expensive. Your neighbors are cheap and/or inconsiderate.
Anonymous wrote:If you are in MoCo there are noise regulations for generators - day and night. Don't know about elsewhere. They Should be offering you coffee or fridge space or something to make up for the noise. I'd definitely say something at night.
Anonymous wrote:What about the fumes? 15 feet from a running car/truck exhaust pipe is not something I'd care to have 27/7.
Does anyone have electric battery indoor generators with the solar chargers?
http://colemanlightandpower.com/epg_indoor_faq.html
If i had something like this I'd run the modem/wireless router and a dorm fridge , coffee pot, office size microwave.
Anonymous wrote:You can buy quiet generators. Quieter than an idling car, but they are expensive. Your neighbors are cheap and/or inconsiderate.
Anonymous wrote:power will be back up soon. Just put up with it. It will not be long