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So I am getting ready for the winter, and due to the amount of wild game in my freezer (yay me) I dont want to risk losing it due to power outages.
I am looking at the Tri-Fuel generators online. Something like a Honda EU2000I with a fuel conversion kit that allows it to run on Propane, Natural gas, or gasoline. Its a pretty cool setup actually and seems to work pretty dang good. In fact you can even buy a Honda or Yamaha genset with the conversion already done.
Anyways, my question is more about natural gas. How reliable is it? I mean, for the normal stuff we deal with during winters. I cant remember EVER losing natural gas. How about you guys?
I know if we had a SHTF scenario, it is all going to be worthless, but thats not what this is for.
Can I rely on Nat. gas? Has anyone experienced an outage? Thanks.
I am looking at the Tri-Fuel generators online. Something like a Honda EU2000I with a fuel conversion kit that allows it to run on Propane, Natural gas, or gasoline. Its a pretty cool setup actually and seems to work pretty dang good. In fact you can even buy a Honda or Yamaha genset with the conversion already done.
Anyways, my question is more about natural gas. How reliable is it? I mean, for the normal stuff we deal with during winters. I cant remember EVER losing natural gas. How about you guys?
I know if we had a SHTF scenario, it is all going to be worthless, but thats not what this is for.
Can I rely on Nat. gas? Has anyone experienced an outage? Thanks.