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    To Our Friend in the East

    According to the news I saw today, five eastern states are suffering from storm aftermath and stiffling heat.

    Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, DC and Ohio have a total of 3 million people without power and the temperatures there range from the 90's to 104 F.

    Fortunately, matoso and plix are in the non-affected areas of Ohio. However, Wetherman, our chat moderator, is caught in it and has been offline two days now.

    Here's hoping they survive the heat till power is restored in a week to ten days (current news estimates).
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    That's a tough situation to be in, especially with the heat. Not to mention having to helplessly watch all your refrigerated and frozen food spoil before your eyes. Living in an elevator equipped building with windows that don't open must be almost like being entombed, especially if you are on an upper floor.
    We had a similar situation last summer. A wind storm brought down trees on power lines all over our area. We were without power for 5 1/2 days. But we fared better than most because we cook and heat water with natural gas and have two 2200 watt generators. Not big enough to run anything that requires 240 volt power so no AC, but big enough to run our two refrigerator/freezers, microwave, coffee maker, some fans, some lights and most importantly, the sump pump (not all at the same time). We have municipal water supply so no need to run a well. We were also fortunate that it wasn't beastly hot and cooled down enough at night to sleep comfortably. The generators were a godsend but noisy and expensive to run. The noise wasn't a problem because there were enough neighbors running their own. We spent almost $180 on gasoline running those two small generators about 15 hours a day. Being without TV or internet wasn't the horror you might think and was probably good for cleansing the brain. I'll admit to going to the local McDonalds a couple mornings to take advantage of their free wireless connection. Bonus, no filters! :-)
    Best wishes to those folks out East.
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    I have been in that myself, when living in the Santa Cruz mt. a big redwood came down the mountain and took out the main power source for the canyon, we were without power for 5 days. I took my food up to a friends house which was about 100 ft from the slide and crash area and used his generator and frig etc. then packed up my stuff and went fishing.

    Think about this for a minute, 100 years ago and before we did not have electricity. WHAT ! how did they survive?

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    move to the west coast states

    cool hardly any sun with temperatures in the 70s

    no storms just gentle rains and boring weather with eternal spring and no summer...got to love climate change...we are on our 3rd year of this strange type of new summer

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    you can run a big screen tv for 8 hours on a car battery and a jerry rigged computer apc

    then recharge battery with jumper cables and run another 8 hours

    no noise

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    How are you connecting them to the car battery? I never studied electricity, sorry...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paolo View Post
    How are you connecting them to the car battery? I never studied electricity, sorry...
    You can usually just connect the positive lead to positive post, negative lead to negative post. If you use a good power inverter ( converts 12v DC to 110v AC) Those inverters are usually only about $50. They are sometimes called DC to AC Transformers.

    I have no idea how to jury-rig an APC for a computer, though I know what it is. It is usually an uninterrupted power supply with its own battery system. In theory, the APC could still be charging from the 12v battery. It would just charge slower than if it were on a steady 110v AC.

    A simple power inverter can do the same job for a lot less money.

    I suppose the benefit of the APC is that you start from an already charged battery. (20 minutes to an hour of operation with no power.) You'd get slightly longer run time with no variation or dips in power.
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    Other than my couple trips to McDonalds to use their WI-FI we had no TV or internet for that 5 1/2 days last summer. We did novel things like read, talk to each other and listen to the radio. "Just like the olden days".

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    Quote Originally Posted by sduyck_2000 View Post
    move to the west coast states

    cool hardly any sun with temperatures in the 70s

    no storms just gentle rains and boring weather with eternal spring and no summer...got to love climate change...we are on our 3rd year of this strange type of new summer
    I wonder which western states you are referring to. I'm in Southern California and our temperatures the last week have been 95 F. ergo, too hot for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacTheWolf View Post
    I wonder which western states you are referring to. I'm in Southern California and our temperatures the last week have been 95 F. ergo, too hot for me.
    Oregon and Washington have been cloudy and cool, generally in the lower 70s in the Portland - Seattle areas, both of which I've been to during the last few days. I'm from Portland and was in Seattle yesterday. Today, I'm a little west of there on the Hood Canal. It's cloudy and cool where I am today. We're having some sprinkles and had some yesterday in Seattle. We've had little summer weather this year. Sduyck_2000 is also from Oregon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slammr View Post
    Oregon and Washington have been cloudy and cool, generally in the lower 70s in the Portland - Seattle areas, both of which I've been to during the last few days. I'm from Portland and was in Seattle yesterday. Today, I'm a little west of there on the Hood Canal. It's cloudy and cool where I am today. We're having some sprinkles and had some yesterday in Seattle. We've had little summer weather this year. Sduyck_2000 is also from Oregon.
    I'll gladly trade you Slammr, you take my desert and I'll gratefully accept your 70's and sprinkles.
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    MacW. You choose to live in the desert. . . Gotta expect . . .

    Here a mile in, on a bluff with line of sight to the ocean, my concerns are
    not being able to drain my pad fast enough during a cloud burst, and electricity inconveniences.
    I installed 3 4" drain pipes and have not had to use my portable water pump.
    I also installed a natural gas electricity generator that comes on once a week to prove it can
    and comes on if the e'city is off for 30 seconds.
    No rolling black outs or otherwise for me.
    Do those people back East still have natural gas service? Often not much good w/o e'city.

    I never made it much beyond Crescent City at the Oregon border.
    I would love to see Portland although I like living by the ocean. Don't care for valley's much.
    And I don't see much civilization along the ocean north of Eureka/Arcata.
    Crescent City does not qualify as civilization although it is home to a Prison.

    Low seventies with shoreline moisture returning. Should drop a few degrees.
    I've had such bad luck with tomatoes, because I think I nurture them too much,
    I planted two hairloom grafted beefsteak tomatoes ($15 each) in the front yard in an area of
    lawn void of grass. Tough ground. I needed a pick to break it and a spade to make a trench.
    Broken up it seems to be mostly sand. The plants were secured in a mixture of top soil (really compost) and the ground I removed. Cages have just been secured around them.
    Radishes just produce seed pods and no radishes. Same problem with my lettuce and cilantro.
    It does not want to leaf. Wants to make seeds immediately.
    Spotted three baby avocados and one ripening one.
    White onions are pushing themselves out of the ground. Will that make them bad?
    And my berry patch continues to deliver 5-10 ripe black + boysenberries a day.
    Soon I plan to plant some corn. Andy other crop suggestions for a suburban garden?
    Oops, I thought I was on the Weather Tread.
    No I am commiserating from the O.C. Advocating emergency preparedness as I have.
    One aspect I have not participated is storing food and water.

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    110 here. We just got back a week ago from DC and VA. It was not bad the day we arrived, but then the heat came and I will take our 110. I don't even want to imagine there without electricity.

    Working with some jokesters here has helped. They were trenching for placer and somebody came up and asked what they were doing. They said they were putting in footings for the newest, biggest Walmart in the state. The next day the town was abuzz with rumors of a new Walmart in the failed 60's Arizona reale state scam now called Tweakerville. Then another day, another local asking what they were doing. This time they said that they were putting in a Hooter's. Except there are no young babes in the area. So they are going to make it the first gereriatric Hooters with older women as waitresses. The guy left looking a little crestfallen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cainanite View Post
    You can usually just connect the positive lead to positive post, negative lead to negative post. If you use a good power inverter ( converts 12v DC to 110v AC) Those inverters are usually only about $50. They are sometimes called DC to AC Transformers.

    I have no idea how to jury-rig an APC for a computer, though I know what it is. It is usually an uninterrupted power supply with its own battery system. In theory, the APC could still be charging from the 12v battery. It would just charge slower than if it were on a steady 110v AC.

    A simple power inverter can do the same job for a lot less money.

    I suppose the benefit of the APC is that you start from an already charged battery. (20 minutes to an hour of operation with no power.) You'd get slightly longer run time with no variation or dips in power.
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    I am quite sure that more birds have come up injured from the big bay windows at my house then from windmills, two or three fly into the window every day. I guess I could take away the bath and feeders but I love watching my little feathered friends, I have over a dozen different kinds of birds that use my feeders including a couple grey squirrels.

    Oh the Horror of it all, feed the birds then watch hit themselves, or remove the food and water and let them fend for themselves in this cruel hard world. They would need to fly to far off places dodging windmills.


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