Prepare Now - Major Ice Storm this Weekend

If you haven’t used it in a few years it most likely wont start. I think some carburetor/fuel line cleaner will do the trick. Not a mechanic.
I run in this all the time, people don't use the generator in their RV for extended periods of time. The Onan generators do not like to sit
 
I prioritize flow (return pump) over temperature if a choice has to be made. For the last big storm, my 180 got down to 62 degrees over a couple of days and my losses were minimal. Several years before that, I used an inverter on my car like others have mentioned. Not fun, but it's does work if that's the option you have. Stay safe everyone!
 
Brought in from storage shed so I don’t have to try and get it during the storm if it happens. Just filled up gas cans. Hoping to not have to need to use any of it.IMG_6623.jpeg
 
My in laws let us borrow their 2000w Honda inverter generator for the tank. Im going to put an amp clamp on the furnace and a few other circuits to see what I can load the little genny up with. Luckily my furnace is 5' away from the tank.
 
I got this one since power goes out here often . It runs off gas and propane
 

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Also budget backup for me- drop this baby in the display, dual outlets battery powered then I can usb c to a charging bank if need be,
Has worked for two extended outages. Never had to deal in the winter though
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Also budget backup for me- drop this baby in the display, dual outlets battery powered then I can usb c to a charging bank if need be,
Has worked for two extended outages. Never had to deal in the winter though
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I have something similar, just a different t brand. I think it has saved my tank twice during 6-12+ hour outages. One time I had to heat up water and float it in the tank to keep the tank warm. We got this yall!
 
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