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10-26-2024, 04:30 PM | #106 | |
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I buy 1/4 cow and 1/2 a pig every year and store them in the big freezer. Propane stove, water heater and furnace. Lots of canned items in the pantry.
Everyone else have mentioned good ideas. As to guns, yes, many. But I don't know how to skin a deer And the above mentioned generator. Quote:
-How often are you without power for a possible extended time? Hurricane/ tornado/ blizzard zones? Heck, even earthquake zones... -How easy is it to set up electrical to run the whole house? I don't do extension cords all over the floor. -Cost analysis. Generac's are nice "auto" start but expensive. There is the maintenance cost and time. A decent sized portable generator is much cheaper and easier to maintain, but the hassle to get it going. -will it run my whole house? Mine is a 12k peak/9k running watts. Not huge and not small. A microwave is 500 watts. I have 2 refrigerators/1 deep freezer/240 amp well pump/not sure cloths dryer. It runs the whole house nicely. If a high load source kicks in, you can hear the generator moan a bit under the start up load then levels out. If all frig/frez/pump/miro/dryer/dishwasher all run...I am toast. So don't It installed 15 solar panels that runs my house during the day. I am not sure if the power goes out if it will power the house. Thinking it won't because it goes through the meter. Gotta figure that one out... Last edited by Holladay; 10-26-2024 at 05:40 PM.. |
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10-26-2024, 06:26 PM | #107 |
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This is an excellent thread and so many situations are different depending on where you live and what time of year it is.
I keep 15 gallons of the in house softened water in gallon jugs all the time, since if the power goes out our well will not run. Bought a Honda generator last year to keep the freezer and fridge cold enough not to have things spoil, just in case. Fortunately, our power company has not let us be without power very often. Only 16 hours after the July 3 tornado this year. Other than that, never more than half an hour. |
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10-26-2024, 06:50 PM | #108 |
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We don’t lose power much but if we did:
4-6 cord of dry hardwood is usually on hand since I heat with wood. 10-20 gallons of gas. Generator to run my well pump Candles/Flashlights Propane and Propane accessories Plenty of guns and ammo…although I hardly shoot them on a regular basis. If shit got bad I’d kill a deer or small game as I live in the woods. The first hunts would be easy. Zombie apocalypse vehicles on hand like motorcycles/quads Fishing gear galore. |
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10-26-2024, 08:02 PM | #109 |
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It seems we all prepare to some degree. It depends on your situation.
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10-26-2024, 08:10 PM | #110 |
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I have a generator and 5 gallons of gas that I keep in the garage. I run that through the generator about every 4 months.
The power goes out when we have an ice storm or when some dumbass runs into a pole and such. That can be just a few hours or sometimes when our best linemen are elsewhere repairing damage from a storm the less experienced lineman tries to fix it and blows the transformer and then they have to make a trip across the state to get a transformer. It might be 12 hours or so.
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10-26-2024, 08:31 PM | #111 |
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Solar power that generates about 5kw/hr with a backup battery that lasts about 15 hours with "normal" use. Could probably squeeze 18-20 hours with limited use.
Working on putting in a tri-fuel generator and adding some battery capacity for the solar panels as well as a few more panels to squeeze more juice out of the sun. Thinking about buying a Ford F-150 lightning for the reverse powering of the home. Bonus is that the vehicle could be charged by the solar in the event gas/diesel become scarce will still have viable transportation outside of our gas powered vehicles. Stocked up on 20lb propane tanks as well as tons of 16oz propane camping bottles. Firepit that can double as a cooking surface with lots of quick start/enviro-friendly fire logs. Lots of MRE's and survival food buckets, survival straws to filter dirty water, cases of bottled water, a plethora of firearms and firearm accessories all located in a hardened 12x12 underground room. Redundancy is the name of the game. |
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What does that cost? I looked into it a bit. Battery + install = $6-8k. Then 8 yrs later, battery is dead. Like I said, no clue. I am listening though...
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Thus I am not sold on solar. I think it will increase my property value. Not sure. Last edited by Holladay; 10-26-2024 at 10:09 PM.. |
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10-26-2024, 10:37 PM | #116 |
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Typical summer day production/use
Green = Battery Charged/Consumed Blue = Solar generated Orange = solar/battery power consumed Grey = Power consumed on/sent back to grid. Last edited by DenverChief; 10-26-2024 at 10:43 PM.. |
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10-26-2024, 11:59 PM | #117 |
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Understand. Because my energy consumption is so low during the night and my bill is so low during the day in NE KS, I can't see dropping $10k on something I don't need a whole lot. If I lose power, I have a pretty nice generator back up.
It might be different if the power company would buy back, but they don't. I will have to look into that again though. |
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