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What happens if the generator breaks down?

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What happens if the generator breaks down?

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First of all, it is very unlikely that the equipment will break down completely. The 30 kilowatt generator we are planning for the home should last over a hundred years. It has 30 sets of coils and windings with each one producing one kilowatt of electricity. If one of the windings should break you merely take it out and replace it like you would a fuse. This can be done while the generator is running and making 29 kilowatts until the fresh replacement is inserted, and then it is right back to making 30 kilowatts again. In the off chance that the equipment does completely fail, you will still be connected to the grid and will still have power available. If the generator fails, you will have to call ITEC (International Tesla Electric Company–the UCSA subsidiary that will operate the electric business) and they will send someone to repair the equipment. We will have an incentive to repair it quickly since we don’t make any money while the unit is broken. ITEC will also pay for the elect

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A. First of all, it is very unlikely that the equipment will break down completely. The thing that usually fails on a generator are the windings. As a generator is used, the windings heat up and will eventually break. With most generators, when the windings break the entire unit is usually replaced. But the Sundance generator has the windings in 30 separate modules. If one module breaks, the generator will continue to produce plenty of power for your home. The broken module can be replaced while the generator continues to produce power. Secondly, in the event of a complete equipment failure, you will still be connected to the grid and you will still have power available. If the generator fails, you will have to call ITEC (International Tesla Electric Company, the UCSA subsidiary that will operate the electric business). They will send someone to repair the equipment. We will have an incentive to repair it quickly since we don’t make any money while the unit is broken. UCSA will also pa

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First of all, it is very unlikely that the equipment will break down completely. The 30 kilowatt generator we are planning for the home should last over a hundred years. It has 30 sets of coils and windings with each one producing one kilowatt of electricity. If one of the windings should break you merely take it out and replace it like you would a fuse. This can be done while the generator is running and making 29 kilowatts until the fresh replacement is inserted, and then it is right back to making 30 kilowatts again. In the off chance that the equipment does completely fail, you will still be connected to the grid and will still have power available. If the generator fails, you will have to call ITEC (International Tesla Electric Company–the UCSA subsidiary that will operate the electric business) and they will send someone to repair the equipment. We will have an incentive to repair it quickly since we don’t make any money while the unit is broken. ITEC will also pay for the elect

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First of all, it is very unlikely that the equipment will break down completely. The thing that usually fails on a generator are the windings. As a generator is used, the windings heat up and will eventually break. With most generators, when the windings break the entire unit is usually replaced. But the Sundance generator has the windings in 30 separate modules. If one module breaks, the generator will continue to produce plenty of power for your home. The broken module can be replaced while the generator continues to produce power. Secondly, in the event of a complete equipment failure, you will still be connected to the grid and you will still have power available. If the generator fails, you will have to call ITEC (International Tesla Electric Company, the UCSA subsidiary that will operate the electric business). They will send someone to repair the equipment. We will have an incentive to repair it quickly since we don’t make any money while the unit is broken. UCSA will also pay f

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A. First of all, it is very unlikely that the equipment will break down completely. The parts that usually fail on a generator are the windings. As a generator is used, the windings heat up and will eventually will break. With most generators, when the windings break the entire unit is usually replaced. But the Sundance generator has the windings in 30 separate modules. If one module breaks, the generator will continue to produce plenty of power for your home. The broken module can be replaced while the generator continues to produce power. Secondly, in the event of a complete equipment failure, you will still be connected to the grid and you will still have power available. If the generator fails, you will have to call ITEC (International Tesla Electric Company, the UCSA subsidiary that will operate the electric business). They will send someone to repair the equipment. We will have an incentive to repair it quickly since we don’t make any money while the unit is broken. UCSA will als

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