Last year, my hubby bought a generator that could be charged through small solar panels.
- My fine friend and I didn’t need to worry about having any electric complications as long as the generator stayed charged! Earlier this summer, my pal and I had a big storm that downed many trees and left us without electricity.
I told my hubby she needed to get the generator running. Without electricity, my pal and I didn’t have a/c, and our child wouldn’t be able to breathe. She had severe asthma, and when it got too hot, it would trigger it. The healthcare worker said she would grow out of the asthma by the time she was six, but my pal and I had another couple years to wait for him to be six. My fine friend and I had to have a/c for him. My hubby went out to beginning the generator, but nothing happened. She had forgotten to hook up the solar panels so the battery would be charged. She had to go into town and buy gas so she could put it in the generator. I asked what was wrong with using the propane tanks, however she had forgotten to get them filled, too. Minutes were quickly passing by, and I was afraid for my child to go without a/c, however fifteen minutes later, I heard the AC come on at the same time as the lights came on. I thought my hubby had the generator on, but it was the electricity coming back on. My hubby reset the a/c so it would turn back on when the electricity turned on. She remembered how much trouble my pal and I had getting it started the last time the power went out.