Who Wants a Generator for after the Hurricane???
Is There anybody in Negril that wants / needs a generator (s) to survive and rebuild after Matthew leaves. You all know the realities of the situation. Assuming that the airports don't mashup for too long it might make perfect sense to have generators brought in during an emergency for this and future happenings. I live on the East Coast of the USA between Boston and NYC. I have 4 generators for personal use specifically for my own properties and when I can to help less fortunate neighbors get through.
911 Responders couldn't get through last time but I mobilized and was able to donate 10 generators in New York and New Jersey areas. I delivered them, taught them how to use them correctly, and felt good about my contribution to my brothers and sisters .
I am willing to help anybody in need in Negril if this storm proves devastating. I can buy the generators as closely as possible and fly it down to MoBay assuming flights are flying and that somebody at Customs like me enough to let me through. For me if the costs of the generator and flight accommodation and food are paid I do not expect any payment over and above that. This can't wait long so if its something you are interested in we have to get moving. If you are interested: e-mail johng : at this forum address and we can make arrangements for PM's to make this happen Things will be very hectic and busy so don't contact me unless you are certain that you really need my help!!!
Thanks and don't delay!!
Your Boardie Brother.
JOHNG God Bless and great Love
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I had a few prior to Hurricane Sandy, needed them to run the house, as I work from home.
After Sandy, we got a 20 kWh system which is connected to the gas line.... And the power has ot gone out since. I gave one of our generators to a friend, but the others are sitting in the shed, probably with seized up engines by now.
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Thanks for the offer, JohnG...but it would probably be simpler to buy a generator here in Jamaica. Easy to get one in Negril.
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Bnewb, Thanks for the heads up, I didn't know there was an abundance of generators in Negril but I guess considering the frequency of tropical storms in JA people have gotten themselves in a ready for anything position.
http://www.championpowerequipment.co...ts/generators/
I have had a great deal of luck with the Champion brand of generators, a very reliable and inexpensive line. In my home with have a freezer that my wife stocks with frozen foods especially meats that if we lose power for more than a few hours would mean losing upward of a $1,000 bucks. I am sure anybody in Negril losing power without a generator would be faced with similar problems especially a small hotel or a guest house or a private residence.
During Hurricane Sandy the East Coast of the US around New Jersey and Long Island, NYC got hit really bad.
I have no idea if and when MoBay airport will reopen if you get hit hard. Reports here are unclear about whether Jamaica is going to be hit really bad so perhaps nobody loses power. If things turn ugly Miami will most likely be a target too so getting supplies from there will be unlikely.
Not knowing if the airlines that service JA from the NYC area would be willing to help getting generators down would be their call. My time would be volunteer so I am not looking to do anything but help.
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Yeah JohnG...pretty easy to get here now...you can even find generators at the grocery store Quality Traders aka the Green Store...located near the HiLo.
It was pretty funny/interesting watching everyone at the Red Dragon yesterday getting the generator up and running...too many cooks in the kitchen...lol.
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Bnewb, out of curiosity how expensive is a 5000 continuous running watts unit cost?? You can buy a new unit here for about $500 USD for 5000 watt unit. Do they have units that run on propane?? Here where I live the big box stores like Home Depot, Lowes, Cabelas, all run out of inventory as soon as a storm comes up the Eastern Seaboard. As soon as the TV weatherman mentions a hurricane headed our way everybody panics.
What do you have personally for backup if you lose power??
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JohnG...There are many brands available but since you mentioned Champion....below is the approx. pricing here in Jamaica...
Champion 7500w $850us and a Champion 3800w duel fuel $570.
We don't have anything for backup...no need!
Only important appliance would be the fridge....which would be a waste to power with a generator...cooler and ice much cheaper for us.
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Bnewb, Wow I had no idea that you can buy one for that low a price. Things have really changed. If you ever need one Champion is a great brand (bang for your buck) and deal. Those prices are about the same as in the US. And yes in JA you probably don't load up on frozen food like we do here. Lucky for you no furnace necessary!!! Best of luck and God Bless you all that the storm does not hurt Jamaica.
JohnG
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Another problem, availability of gasoline may be very limited after a damaging storm.
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sunray
Another problem, availability of gasoline may be very limited after a damaging storm.
Those who have been thru this before have plenty of gas cans to stock up. A 5000w generator will run 8-9 hours at half load, so one needs to load up on gas. You can run for a few hours to get the fridge nice and cold and than turn it off for a few hours, so 5 gals a day is doable. Most places can get by easily with a smaller generator such as a 4000w. This will power a fridge start up as well as keep the fans and lights on.
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At us$5 a gallon, that would be us$25 a day. The ice and a cooler is much more reasonable... (grin)
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Rob, hopefully the storm stays east and Jamaica is spared the brunt. You have been through this before I am sure. Yes gas prices are high but if you guys do get hit by the storm having a generator could make a huge difference. Getting ice may be more difficult to get than gas. From the video I have seen of Kingston hours before Matthew hits later today or tonight it looks pretty bad. I can only imagine the south side of the Blue Mountains with flooding and landslides. Hopefully the coffee plantations and especially the country folk get through this OK! My prayers are with you all.
Please keep an update from Negril going if possible. Thanks.....
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The new ice factory on the beach road is a wonderful thing.
Ice and coolers are the way to go!
Cap
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BTW Cap, I just spoke with Jet Blue. No discounted airfare JFK to MoBay despite the empty seats due to cancellations.
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johng
Rob, hopefully the storm stays east and Jamaica is spared the brunt. You have been through this before I am sure. Yes gas prices are high but if you guys do get hit by the storm having a generator could make a huge difference. Getting ice may be more difficult to get than gas. From the video I have seen of Kingston hours before Matthew hits later today or tonight it looks pretty bad... Please keep an update from Negril going if possible. Thanks.....
Johng,
Jamaica and especially the west side of the island will be spared from the brunt of the storm. The eye is passing well off shore to the east and the further west you get, the less impact there will be.
Living in Jamaica, not just visiting, I have been here and seen every single major storm that has effected the island since my first experience with Gilbert in 1988. I have been through this more times than I can count. We have even had hurricane webcasts so visitors could watch and hear what was happening in real time.
From this perspective, Gilbert was a fast nasty storm, lasting nearly a day but obliterated everything wooden including the trees. You could stand on the beach and see the base of the mountains on the far side of the Great Morass. Ivan was a "baby storm" compared to Gilbert. It was a slow moving one with lots of rain but minimal winds in comparison.
I have made the decision to evacuate twice over the years. And when you have minutes to make a choice of what is truly important to keep, you realize very quickly how much "stuff" you have that you do not need. One evac turned out to be a wise move, but the second, Ivan, turned out to be a waste of time. I should have just stayed put because of the minimal winds.
I have never needed or thought about having a generator, but they certainly have their place. After Gilbert, we saw tourists "bidding" on ice at the Negril Tree House since they had a generator and an ice maker. That was when Jimmy Jackson got the idea of building the ice factory. Ice has been easy to get ever since with multiple factories popping up all over now. Gas can be harder to get at times. When the gas runs out, you have to wait for the tanker to show up. Right now you can buy ice even at Burger King.
The video of Kingston rains were the same rain we mentioned yesterday afternoon as the first band passed over the island. Those roads shown in the Kingston video typically flood, so take that for what it is worth.
We will be keeping the updates coming, no worries! We will have pics and possibly video, if there turns out to be anything of consequence to video as Matthew passes the island during the next two days.
Stay tuned...
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Johng,
An interesting article in the Observer about generators and their proper use...
http://m.jamaicaobserver.com/mobile/...-generator-use