4 days - no power.....living like a mole

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Ouch. The most I've been off grid was 14 hours. Hey campers, what's a cheap/easy way to heat a room if there's no power?
 
I lived without power several times for up to a week or 10 days due to hurricanes when I lived in NC.
Different than here, sweltering heat with no AC or water vs. Cold with no heat.
I have been in various other tasty locales in my life without the benefits of electricty. I can deal, except for the lack of hot showers.
 
Pablo,
how is it that you are still here with no power ?

Honestly, I'm intrigued.

A laptop powered by batteries/fuel cell hooked up to satellite ?
The rock has a Tommyknocker influence ?

It's weird that you've internet, but no heat.

I hope that you get heat, and light, and Christmas before the due date.

Steve
 
Yep, here in NC, we have our share of storms also. Hurricanes, and two storms in particular, the great ice storm of 2002, and the storm that dumped 20" of snow that shut down our entire area for several days! We almost always lose our power for at least a week! I am on the end of the grid, a half mile off the main highway, and we are always last to get our power back on. I learned the hard way, ain't nobody gonna take care of you but you!! I have a generator that will "run" the entire household except the heatpump, 2 kerosene heaters, camp stove, a propane cooker, and a charcoal grill. I also make sure I have extra food, fuel for the generator, and if in the winter, fuel for the heaters ahead of any expected storms. We also make sure that our vehicles are full of fuel also. Oh yea, and plenty of bread and TOILET PAPER! If there is a storm predicted in my area, you better get to the store early, folks will buy up all the bread and toilet paper available!
 
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Ouch. The most I've been off grid was 14 hours. Hey campers, what's a cheap/easy way to heat a room if there's no power?



Portable Kerosene heater.
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I have a larger one as a backup to my propane heat, which is a backup for my electricity. My ultimate defense is a generator. I am taking no chances on being cold.
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Called useless mayor. Sent nastygram to worthless Governor. No response.

Finally reached a warm body (brain activity debatable) at PSE. They have NO #@$%! CLUE when we will have power.

Can't hold out much longer.
 
I know it was a bad storm, but this is a great indicator of just how fragile our grids are. Imagine how a terrorist attack on multiple grids would cripple us. Sorry, Pablo...if you were anywhere near Texas, I'd invite you over for a hot meal and a hot shower.
 
The grids are fragile and if tree cutting is not allowed we should not be surprised when every peckerpole knocks down a powerpole.

Thanks for the generous offer. Our showers are hot but when you step out into an unheated bathroom the private shrivels.
 
Sorry to hear about your rough times right now Pabs. I grew up out in the sticks and the most we ever went without power was 7 days. I can empathize with you.

Our 16kW stationary generator was $5000 installed including automatic transfer switch and concrete pad. Most folks should have one IMHO. Usually the power and natural gas doesn't stay out for long. We have an underground 1000-gal propane tank, so we shouldn't ever run out in an extended outage.
 
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We don't plan on being in this house that much longer, and the next house will be a "u-build it" with a generator in the plans




So benj - this $5000 gen sounds like a deal. What brand? It's propane? Do you have NG? (I doubt they would allow a below ground propane tank here). Tell me more, please
 
Bummer. I sorta feel your pain.

An ice storm the day after Christmas five or six years ago left us without electricity for six days in below freezing weather.

Fortunately, we had a 6 kilowatt generator, and I can disconnect our panel from the mains and hook up to the generator in about fifteen minutes.
 
Pablo....we went with out power for a few days and I tell you it sure makes one appreciate electricity when you have it.
Bought a 12kw PTO generator for tractor a couple of years ago.
Never have had to use it since
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Don't give up man...I'm sure help will come soon. Besides.... next year we can all laugh about it.
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