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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3180960" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Wife and I drove into Norman today to do our normal morning walk in the Mall. This time, we took the Ford F450 to exercise it and since my 5-gallon fuel cans are in it, we drove by and got some 100% gas for our Honda EU3000iS generator. That should fix us up easily. One advantage of living in an RV is that one runs the generator long enough to recharge the batteries (and make one's coffee), and then one just sits back and stays warm. All the lights (except for on the ceiling fan) are 12-volt as well as the two 30,000 btu furnaces. Oh, and since the LPG for the RV is hooked up to a 250 gallon LPG tank, I don't have to haul 40# cylinders in to be filled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3180960, member: 7900"] Wife and I drove into Norman today to do our normal morning walk in the Mall. This time, we took the Ford F450 to exercise it and since my 5-gallon fuel cans are in it, we drove by and got some 100% gas for our Honda EU3000iS generator. That should fix us up easily. One advantage of living in an RV is that one runs the generator long enough to recharge the batteries (and make one's coffee), and then one just sits back and stays warm. All the lights (except for on the ceiling fan) are 12-volt as well as the two 30,000 btu furnaces. Oh, and since the LPG for the RV is hooked up to a 250 gallon LPG tank, I don't have to haul 40# cylinders in to be filled. [/QUOTE]
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