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MarcD
03-13-2003, 11:50 PM
We lost power in the office today for about 6 hours. Was bad I am kind of scared of the dark.

Anyone here carry backup generators ?

Would have been nice. We had those horrible halogen emergency lights that made it look like an horrible horror film.

GizmoBytesN
03-14-2003, 12:10 AM
No windows? Or was this during the evening? Well... I guess it'd be an office building with halls and cubicles. Did you stay working in the office while power was out? Just wondering.

MarcD
03-14-2003, 12:16 AM
Originally posted by GizmoBytesN
No windows? Or was this during the evening? Well... I guess it'd be an office building with halls and cubicles. Did you stay working in the office while power was out? Just wondering.

Windows but there are those black blids and only on half of the building my office is in the corner without windows so it was really dark over there then those damn lights came on.

There was only about 4 people in the office 6 if you include the security installers.

O ya we are having badges made that get you in and out of the building now that will be really cool.

But pretty much everyone went out to smoke for a minute then we went to the mall for about 2 hours =)

atjeu
03-14-2003, 01:51 AM
check out generac

mpope
03-14-2003, 01:59 AM
MarcD, You wouldn't happen to be in seattle, would you? ;)

We had a power failure up in Bellingham here this morning, but it was only for about 15 minutes. It's nice to know the servers are on a generator though!

coight
03-14-2003, 02:08 AM
I have this generator http://www.hondashop.com.au/db/show_item.php?idx=281 haven't used it yet, but its just incase.

arif
03-14-2003, 02:16 AM
We have this one: http://www.hondashop.com/eg5000.htm
and have used it, worked great, hooked up to the UPS system, so they never died and kept on powering the equipment plus cleaned the power as the generators are not to electronic spec. Those get expensive. Now all my equipment is in a NOC with much larger UPS systems and larger generators. 2 powergrids as well, so not much can take it down.