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Jennings Electical Services LLC

85344 Hemlock St
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Jennings Electical Services LLC

85344 Hemlock St
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14 years of experience

I can and will provide you with exemplary service and can assure you that your job will be premier at an affordable price. You can be assured that your job will be done in a professional manner with you and your family’s or employee’s safety in mind every time. I strive for excellence. A job done right the first time, every time. Now providing service to the valley and central coast. Thomas Jennings

I can and will provide you with exemplary service and can assure you that your job will be premier at an affordable price. You can be assured that your job will be done in a professional manner with you and your family’s or employee’s safety in mind every time. I strive for excellence. A job done right the first time, every time. Now providing service to the valley and central coast. Thomas Jennings



Cascade Auto Electric, Inc.

20425 Cady Way
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Cascade Auto Electric, Inc.

20425 Cady Way
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44 years of experience

Cascade Auto Electric of Bend, Oregon specializes in automotive electric repairs of all types. From replacing batteries, repairing alternators & starters, to undertaking custom wiring projects for your classic car. You'll appreciate the friendly atmosphere and prompt, quality service. Call Cascade Auto Electric at 541-389-7447 or visit CascadeAutoElectric.com . We also sell parts!

Cascade Auto Electric of Bend, Oregon specializes in automotive electric repairs of all types. From replacing batteries, repairing alternators & starters, to undertaking custom wiring projects for your classic car. You'll appreciate the friendly atmosphere and prompt, quality service. Call Cascade Auto Electric at 541-389-7447 or visit CascadeAutoElectric.com . We also sell parts!



Umpqua Survival

2896 NE Diamond Lake Blvd
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Umpqua Survival

2896 NE Diamond Lake Blvd
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15 years of experience

We specialize in Survival Kits, Off-Grid, Backpacking, Camping, Hunting preparedness equipment. At UMPQUA SURVIVAL, we supply you with the tools and supplies you would need to survive. We help you secure the four things you need! We specialize in helping you maintain the following in case of an emergency: Food, Water, Energy, and Safety/Communication.

We specialize in Survival Kits, Off-Grid, Backpacking, Camping, Hunting preparedness equipment. At UMPQUA SURVIVAL, we supply you with the tools and supplies you would need to survive. We help you secure the four things you need! We specialize in helping you maintain the following in case of an emergency: Food, Water, Energy, and Safety/Communication.


My Classic Car Trader LLC

312 Prospect Ave
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My Classic Car Trader LLC

312 Prospect Ave
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53 years of experience

Sales, Service & Rebuilding of Antique and Classic Car Components such as, Carburetors, Starters, Generators, Fuel Pumps, Double & Single Action Fuel Pump Rebuilding, Water Pumps, Hydraulic Top Pumps, Distributors, and DELCO Knee Action Shocks, We also carry a complete line of NOS and NORS parts. We offer FREE Technical advice for any YEAR Classic Car 609-462-7412

"Beware. They charged me double shipping even after I told them I would wait so I wouldn’t have to pay two shipping fees. The last item was a fuel pump that I had a problem with. I have made 4 calls to ask for help with no return call. Poor"

Frank H on July 2020

Sales, Service & Rebuilding of Antique and Classic Car Components such as, Carburetors, Starters, Generators, Fuel Pumps, Double & Single Action Fuel Pump Rebuilding, Water Pumps, Hydraulic Top Pumps, Distributors, and DELCO Knee Action Shocks, We also carry a complete line of NOS and NORS parts. We offer FREE Technical advice for any YEAR Classic Car 609-462-7412

"Beware. They charged me double shipping even after I told them I would wait so I wouldn’t have to pay two shipping fees. The last item was a fuel pump that I had a problem with. I have made 4 calls to ask for help with no return call. Poor"

Frank H on July 2020

Generator Install questions, answered by experts

Whole-house generators need to be installed on level ground several feet away from walls and other objects. Because they tap into the electrical system directly, they usually need to be close to your home electrical panel for a transfer switch installation. It also helps with installation if they are near to a gas line or propane tank installation.

Most homeowners won't be able to claim a home generator as a tax write-off. However, a whole-house generator may be tax-deductible in certain situations depending on its purpose. For instance, if it's needed to power essential medical equipment, it may qualify as a medical expense deduction. Also, in some cases, businesses can deduct a generator as a business expense if it supports operations. Always consult a tax professional to determine eligibility based on your specific circumstances and the applicable IRS regulations.

Generators run on a variety of fuel types, ranging from natural gas to solar power. Keep in mind that fuel costs varying by type:

  • Natural gas: $2,000–$21,000 per year 

  • Liquid propane: $2,000–$21,000 per year

  • Diesel: $3,000–$20,000 per year

  • Gasoline: $500–$3,000 per year

  • Solar generator: $2,000–$25,000 per unit

  • Battery backup: $10,000–$25,000 per unit

No, you shouldn’t use an extension cord to plug a generator directly into your home without using a transfer switch. That’s because systems like pumps and HVAC fans need a steady power source that might not be available directly from your generator alone. If you bypass the circuit breaker box, you risk damaging your electrical system, creating a risk of electrical fire or electrical shock to you or any workers repairing lines on your local electrical grid.

As a safety measure, you should always turn off the main breaker while operating your generator’s backup breaker. In addition, you should also switch off all appliance breakers so you don't have a power surge when the main breaker turns back on. And finally, turning off the main breaker prevents back-feeding, which endangers utility workers with the risk of electrocution. Back-feeding could also destroy the electrical circuits of your neighbors if they use the same power network.

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