Rag1
Executive Chef
I'm considering picking up a Honda EU2000i generator. I have a price from an outfit in NJ for $879.00. Is that a good price or can I do better?
Pigs On The Wing BBQ said:I thought it was: E = I * R or Volts = Amps * Resistance. One volt of electrical potential equals one amp of current times one ohm of resistance.
More like a smart ass coonassCliff H. said:I used to think JB was a dumb coonass.
I stand corrected. He be a smart coonass.
007bond-jb said:[quote="Pigs On The Wing BBQ":pnmggxez]I thought it was: E = I * R or Volts = Amps * Resistance. One volt of electrical potential equals one amp of current times one ohm of resistance.
wittdog said:More like a smart ass coonassCliff H. said:I used to think JB was a dumb coonass.
I stand corrected. He be a smart coonass.
007bond-jb said:wittdog said:http://www.louisianausa.com/TeamCoonass/coonass.htm[/url][/quote:u9lpx3t9]
Written by cajuns for cajuns...
wittdog said:007bond-jb said:wittdog said:Written by cajuns for cajuns...[/quote:2aiwnayb]http://www.louisianausa.com/TeamCoonass/coonass.htm[/url]
I grew up knowing that If you lived on THIS side of Toledo Bend Lake, you were a Texan. If you lived on THAT side the lake you wuz a coonass.
On edit......Rag, go for the Honda.
Pigs On The Wing BBQ said:I thought it was: E = I * R or Volts = Amps * Resistance. One volt of electrical potential equals one amp of current times one ohm of resistance.
This coming from the guy that uses a search light to check his chickenUncle Bubba said:For now, that's all you want to run.