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from NASA Go to A for the OVFSC. You know, great Mike, thank you Russell. The limitations of my generator has always been, you know, a thorn in my side to say. Now my neighbor, they hooked up in our real professional one and there's a lady down the block that has one. It's hooked to the LP system, gas system. But they only have local tanks and they could run out too if it's overly used. I used to have the meter on the side of my house, but I didn't have any really gas appliances. And it stayed there for so many years that Canon took the meter away. And whether you use it or not, there's still a minimum monthly charge. And at the time, back then, I was only using a gas generator. And I didn't get a really big one. It's enough to run a refrigerator. So what I would have to do, like when a power was down for an extended period of time, like weeks, I would run the refrigerator just on the generator for a couple of hours to bring the temperature down for the food that was in there and make some ice. And then I would take it off of that and then use it for the lights and, you know, some luxuries like the TV and stuff. And what I didn't have a problem with, that you might be surprised, is hot water. I have the attachment to go from my 110 generator to a 220 water heater. Of course, it would take twice as long to heat the water. But in Florida, the hot water stayed so hot. And I have an extra large tank, so it would go almost two weeks if you were conservative using the hot water. So there was always plenty of hot water, and I never used the attachment to run the generator. And the reason why I kept the generator small is so I don't use as much fuel. You know, so I got, and then I got the batteries too. So while I'm using the generator, the batteries can be charging up from the solar panel. And then I can go back on the batteries and stay powered. I'm only good for two weeks though. You know, I would have to spend thousands more like the neighbor did. Because since the neighbor has it, you know, and I know the guy really well, you know, maybe I could get 110 over there and give him a couple of bucks for it because I don't... Is that like... Yeah. I feel one of the main needs too, you wouldn't think it would go out that it has before, but I have one of the means that comes through here that's directly connected to Turkey Point power plant, nuclear power plant. Trees still fall on them and even though they're all concrete poles, you know, the tree lays across the height. Power line on the very top, it's going to pop, you know, the circuit breakers. And then, you know, the power company, you know, they're not going to get out there right away, right after a hurricane. So, you know, I'm on emergency power and so that until then, but I wouldn't think it would go more than two weeks. You know, I got to stay within budget year two. 84-H-O on near Montmoren and open to rush, only net control. KJ5, I-O-Q, return. I want to go ahead and see Deputy Police for the day. I'm trying to listen to the count. Pretty busy at work. So, I'm going to see you all at victory. KJ5, I-O-Q, sending it back to net control.

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