About a day and a half here, that August roughly 8 years ago, with the good sized NE blackout (generator station fire I think was what initiated it....).
Ran my smaller gen (2500w) occasionally in that blackout, to keep the fridge and freezer maintained. Winter is easier for food storage, but can make heat this far north dangerous (overheated decorative fireplaces that aren't maintained, CO poisoning, etc).
That small gen was bought in '98, for that big ice storm. We were OK here, but I bought it here and delivered it to relatives in Ottawa. They were out for over a week - no fun at -40. That gen kept an old school Nat Gas furnace running, probably 10-12 hours per day - ran a few other light loads too up there, but that was it's Job One.
Rgds, D.
Ran my smaller gen (2500w) occasionally in that blackout, to keep the fridge and freezer maintained. Winter is easier for food storage, but can make heat this far north dangerous (overheated decorative fireplaces that aren't maintained, CO poisoning, etc).
That small gen was bought in '98, for that big ice storm. We were OK here, but I bought it here and delivered it to relatives in Ottawa. They were out for over a week - no fun at -40. That gen kept an old school Nat Gas furnace running, probably 10-12 hours per day - ran a few other light loads too up there, but that was it's Job One.
Rgds, D.