We have been pounded with storms and lightning and then half the state burned up here in Eastern WA. People have been out of power for weeks at a time. Luckily, I live in the city so no power outages for more than a few hours. The dialysis center does not have a generator. They say the machines use so much power they could not run all 10.
Just think of the Thunder Song.
They say the machines use so much power they could not run all 10.
Second thought, I watched the youtube. Hope you're not giving me the finger...
I fear the dread of a power outage and having to perform a "manual rinseback" of my husband's blood and him not getting a full treatment.
QuoteThey say the machines use so much power they could not run all 10.Inaccurate - just get a bigger generator. They have units that fit on 18 wheelers that could run way more than 10 machines. Even the Hoover Dam only runs 17 generators. The real answer is "we have chosen not to make the investment necessary to provide generator power".Quote Second thought, I watched the youtube. Hope you're not giving me the finger... I'm relieved the mods did not warn me for the reference. No finger intended.QuoteI fear the dread of a power outage and having to perform a "manual rinseback" of my husband's blood and him not getting a full treatment.I have a generator, but I would not have it on in time to avoid the need for a manual rinseback. My plan if that happens is terminate early, and just do a treatment on my next scheduled "off day" to catch up. Plus, on average, one will have 1/2 a treatment done when there is a power failure.