GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Beginning Aug. 13, GRU will offer GenerLink devices for a one-time fee. These devices are priced near cost and installed by GRU crews, so you won’t need to hire an electrician.
Gainesville Regional Utilities is now offering GenerLink devices for a one-time fee. These devices are priced near cost and installed by GRU crews, so there is no need to hire an electrician.
To address this issue, LCEC is now installing GenerLink, which connects a portable generator directly to a home's wiring. It can power up to 9,600 watts, sufficient for most household appliances.
An option for home electricity generation banned for years in New Brunswick has once again been cleared for residential use. The GenerLink system, a plug-in installed on a home's power mast allowing a ...
Some New Brunswickers are scratching their heads over a product ban in the province that would allow a generator to power a home during hurricanes and blizzards without having to rewire. GenerLink is ...
An option for home electricity generation banned for years in New Brunswick has once again been cleared for residential use. The GenerLink system, a plug-in installed on a home's power mast allowing a ...
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