It’s blowin like a sumbitch in western Kansas and our electricity just went out. What are your hacks?
We run as much water as we can in the tub and use a 5 gallon bucket to pour in the top of the toilet for usage.
We have LED lights that are always plugged in and automatically go on when the electricity goes off. They are handy flashlights too.
It’s cold so the garage makes a huge walk in freezer.
Everyone adds layers of clothes.
I am soon buying a big generator and a MM plug-in to plug into my 220 volt plug in. Must turn the main breaker off so no electricity gets backed down the line and kills some poor lineman !
Originally Posted by notorious:
The wind sucks ass today.
I put an electric space heater in our well pit, and have a gas option if we lose power for a long time.
If things get really hairy I've got a large tractor PTO driven generator that can power the entire farm. Haven't had to bust it out for years and years.
I’ve got a heat lamp in my well house that’s enough to keep it from freezing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
Not applicable. My house has underground power lines. I've never lost power.
Electricity magically emanates below the surface of the earth:-). Dumb ass fucking limey!
Many outages happen right from a substation or a PP with a transformer with a drop going underground that serves a subdivision with underground lines. [Reply]
And yes the wind is a cokcsucker. Did you get any moisture to hang on the power lines or did it blow a pole over or something?
If you have NG service, dad installed a gas wall heater in the basement to provide heat if out for a long time.
Grandpa talked about in the depression, they'd cook bricks over a fire (wood fire stove in their case), and put them in the beds to keep warm.
Keep the fridges closed and they'll keep food for a long time. When you open the door all the cold rushes out.
Don't get wet. I know it's appealing to go scoop the sidewalk or whatever, but it takes a LOT of heat to get you warmed back up if you manage to get wet. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MIAdragon:
As does mine. Unfortunately I loose it once or twice a year. Pesky hurricanes.
Be3n lucky thus far in regards to hurricane related issues.
Been thru 4 hurricanes since we moved here in 2016...only lost power one time for 2 hours and that was because they had to shut down the substation right next to our neighborhood to make repairs on the lines from another neighborhood that fed into the same substation.
But we still do fill all 3 bathtubs for extra water for the little things. [Reply]
I just bought a small solar generator for exactly this reason. I can't run the whole house off of it, but I can charge phones and get light and run a microwave (I think). Heat would be my only problem.
I haven't tested out the solar charger yet, but I've tested the storage battery after charging it up in an outlet. [Reply]