Dr. E C. Farmer was one innovative Washington Islander but other Islanders like the Dan Lindals provided their own electricity in the 1930's too. "We had a 32 volt plant," Agnes remembers. "We had lights, of course, and a bathroom. The pump had a 32 volt motor. When the pressure was down, it would start just like any other, either from the storage batteries or from the generator."
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Dr. E C. Farmer was one innovative Washington Islander but other Islanders like the Dan Lindals provided their own electricity in the 1930's too. "We had a 32 volt plant," Agnes remembers. "We had lights, of course, and a bathroom. The pump had a 32 volt motor. When the pressure was down, it would start just like any other, either from the storage batteries or from the generator."