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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]obxhead
(8,434 posts)187. The problem is not the generator.
The problem is the noise. Laws regarding these generators shouldn't say when you can and can not run one, but how much noise it is allowed to make at any particular time of day.
After our last hurricane we modded out a few generators for people using car mufflers. What was once an extremely noisy generator became a power source you could stand right next to and have a normal conversation. The mods only ran $50 to $75 and only took about an hour to do.
Another thing to think about is location. Placing your generator in the inside corner at the back of the house with the exhaust pointed into it turns the house into a giant amplifier. Common sense is not so common it seems.
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Just out of curiousity, are you working off known law, or is this just your opinion?
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#27
All kinds of people that seem healthy and normal have issues that require power
TheKentuckian
Jul 2012
#47
You do realize that making the comparison of a generator running outside your window
Brickbat
Jul 2012
#98
Beware of comparisons like this, as backlash may commeth, keystone writer
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#307
That's all I'm looking for. Some sensible reasoning that makes life bearable
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#13
I think temperature, humidity and wind direction affect the transfer of sound loudness. I just
RKP5637
Jul 2012
#247
I can't see that far, with all the vegetation and hilliness around here. Five blocks? Wow. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#120
So you don't have a problem if I start playing elevator noise at two in the morning?
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#42
If noise doesn't bother you at all--or so you say since it's not an immediate problem,
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#56
You're making a subjective decision on something you know absolutely nothing about.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#70
Actually, it was very helpful last night when I wrote a sign that said,
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#246
I consider it white noise, and I live next door to one. Once it's on, it's a bland, continuous hum.
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#119
It makes me feel like a trapped animal because it sounds so unnatural.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#248
Some of us work night shift, like hospital nurses and try to sleep during day when those
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#256
I would need one for my CPAP and there are plenty of people with breathing problems
hobbit709
Jul 2012
#39
Though it's something to think about, there is no one in this neighborhood who has
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#251
My neighbor died last week when the power went down for a little over an hour.
bluedigger
Jul 2012
#9
Mutual accommodation is always the first and best way to resolve differences.
bluedigger
Jul 2012
#44
I know. That's why I'm hoping this thread will reach someone who has been there before,
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#101
There are a bunch of different kinds and some are more comfortable than others.
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#310
Exactly. Those of us who'd have a problem with generator noise, would have a problem
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#84
My alarm clock can be set to make the sound all night. If it's on when you go to sleep,
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#114
I might try something in the future, but I think that comment number 138 has been
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#166
Freezers don't defrost in five hours if you're not constantly opening and closing the door.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#28
Look, you've already admitted that this is just the latest issue with the neighbor
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#34
This is a symptom to a larger disease. A pattern that continues and needs to be stopped.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#107
I don't need case law to back up my opinion, because I'm not trying to sue anyone
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#139
i think you're exhibit A of the symptom, actually. and you're quite ticked off and surprised that
dionysus
Jul 2012
#158
Not surprised at all. However, there are some people that understand the
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#169
Since the both of you have nothing but opinion to add to the discussion,
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#113
To your first point, your property rights are not being violated, based on what you've already said
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#180
My gosh. Am I the only one that knows that generators give off exhaust?
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#117
So do cars. Are you going after them next? Good god, a CAR!! Idling 2 door down! Auschwitz!!!!1111
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#197
Which bothers you worse? The noise or the exhaust? I thought this was about the noise? And did you
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#260
OK, multi-task. The Auschwitz comparison is offensive. Would you edit it out?
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#271
You're not the one who has to sit and wait to find out if it becomes a
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#173
If I have another experience with a lawyer, I want to know the answers before I ask the questions.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#178
I'm only opposed to them at night when there is no reason for them to come on.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#33
And who made you the arbiter of what constitutes "reason for them to come on"? n/t
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#43
If the local laws allow the noise, then what grounds do you think you have?
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#131
Sounds like they live in a rural area where they have long periods without power.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#126
no they live in a suburban neighborhood. Probably 40 feet between one neighbor and 100 feet of
maddezmom
Jul 2012
#146
I fail to see how this falls under a supposed violation of your property rights.
flvegan
Jul 2012
#64
But you've already said that the noise ordinance is not being broken n/t
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#89
Well, it might explain why we have so many residental problems in Florida.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#206
How close is it to your house? Is there any barriers to cut down on the noise?
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#77
I think there's a part of the brain that adjusts for the limited interruption.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#208
Actually that is backwards. Brains adjust for constant noise vs intermittent.
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#210
After about four posts, I kept seeing Gladys Kravitz in my mind's eye n/t
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#68
There's a two million dollar settlement in a Tampa archive that points out
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#144
Having those things in my ears every night will only aggravate my insomnia.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#149
Which type have you tried? Any? The soft quishy foam ones? Have you ever tried any or just assuming?
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#200
If I were to go into what it takes for me to fall asleep, we could begin a whole different thread.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#212
You haven't tried any, just assume they won't work. That'll look good in court.
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#218
the best we've found, most comfortable, are the squishy foam ones with rounded ends
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#240
You are unwilling to even try earplugs. Would rather go to court. Gotcha.
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#216
You are very blessed not to understand the complications of insomina.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#231
This is a Republican county so I don't expect the situation to get better.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#151
I feel abused and victimized by your definitions of abuse and victimhood. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jul 2012
#168
I wouldn't have any trouble defending your right to have a generator in that situation.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#220
you're using DU to complain about other people getting power to their homes during an outage...
pepperbear
Jul 2012
#176
My position is that generators should be used for emergencies, and a power outage AT NIGHT
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#221
I said SEX. Not FIGHT. But, I think we may be making progress toward your problem.
alphafemale
Jul 2012
#313
If those generators belong to you're power company. If they provid you're house with power........
wandy
Jul 2012
#184
Mod it, add a sound barrier, and build a cistern and point it away from the houses.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#227
It's amazing, isn't it. In the big picture it's a simple solution. I can see how
RKP5637
Jul 2012
#235
I understand having sleep issues and having things further affect the ability to sleep.
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#233
The fact that this is just one symptom of a larger disease in this community is something you
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#262
looks like you've got a big list against your neighbor. However, if you were truly worried
maddezmom
Jul 2012
#298
So I'll try your advice and try the earplugs to see if old age has improved my tolerance
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#261
I'm not sure how a health care provider suggesting talking to a hcp "fringes on defamation". Clarify
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#268
It wasn't meant to suggest anything, why I wrote sincerely meant, not snark.
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#278
Well, that's the way these forums go. People chime in with all sorts of help and then subthreads
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#296
I have yet to hear a thunderclap that is prolonged for a two hour interval.
Baitball Blogger
Jul 2012
#289