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Sam Goldwasser
 
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Fred Bloggs writes:

Sam Goldwasser wrote:

I bet it's down in the well and totally inaccessible.


Nah- it's got to have "wahrs" coming back up to the surface.


Yes, but what I was trying to say is that all those suggestions saying
"replace the switch with such and such" might not be viable.

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There have been a few valid suggestions.


Give it time- some homebrew lamebrain has yet to insist that a gas
powered backup generator is the *ONLY* way to handle this.