Posted by cadet trooper on February 02, 2010 at 16:57:03 from (99.162.230.240):
In Reply to: Generator ideas (Home) posted by john in La on February 01, 2010 at 12:37:03:
Sorry John for everyone going Schizo here. I think it was totally a communications error. For one you didn't mention that you were only powering a window A/C unit which I know is essential in your part of the country and that type of connection is seperate from the grid. Mentioning that little item would have eleminated about half of the comments on here and given the fact that we have some of the worlds best athletes on here jumping to conclusions and I'm faced with it everyday at work six days a week and even I get caught up in it. I have to remind myself everday it's like being a cop I have to gather all the facts before issuing a ticket or write up. So John I'm ruling it's you're fault and you will have to treat us to a good old fashioned Cajun hoedown next time we're down your way.:-> CT
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