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10-31-2008 04:28 PM #1
after almost a week of no power, I'm back
We got hit hard with that snow storm, and 12-18" of snow on trees that have not shed all the leaves, is kinda hard on power lines we had also lost our phone lines for a day or 2 also.. I know during the floods in the midwest, the outages and conditions were a lot worse, but we got our little taste of that... we did rent a generator to keep our fridge going, and we were able to watch TV. we have a well, so we were out of water, but just went to my grandparents to shower and get water in 5 gallon water jugs. American red cross did come in to help and set up 2 shelters, so it must have been declared state of emergency, but I didn't hear that it actully was... got power back at 5:00 tonightYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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10-31-2008 06:18 PM #2
Wow Matt. I know what kind of hell that is. We lost power for a week when we had a huge ice storm a few years back. I did not mind losing the power as much as having to haul water. That is truly a pain. Glad to see you back on and that everyone is doing okay.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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10-31-2008 06:48 PM #3
yea. the water isn't even the issue with me.. it's that ventless gas can the govt mandated.. they make a real mess filling a generator, and fill really slow.. holding 5 gallons of gas up to the tank gets tiringYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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10-31-2008 06:56 PM #4
I hate those gas cans more than anything else i deal with. Mine are made of metal and are very heavy. The gas either does not come out well or it sloshes everywhere.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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10-31-2008 08:18 PM #5
A day without power is fun but a week would suck. How did you keep warm, wood ?
And about those gas cans, they get the screwdriver treatment from me.
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10-31-2008 08:26 PM #6
Wow Matt, I watched it on the news. I can't imagine!!
Ken
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10-31-2008 09:21 PM #7
we have 1 of the glow warm ventless gas wall heaters in the living room, which all the rooms are pretty much connected to, and it does not need power, so we were set with heat, and managed to keep it around 71-72* nights, but it never shut off for very long...
what do you do with the screw driver to those cans? I have an old type nozzle that fits the can, but I lost the end cap to it, so I only use it if I have to.. I would have gotten it if I knew where I last put it .You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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10-31-2008 09:26 PM #8
Ken, was it under state of emergency? our local radio news station didn't say, and we could only run the fridge or the TV on the generator ( 2,500 watt, didn't want to push it ) so we didn't watch a lot of TV, and when we did, it wasn't the news..You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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11-01-2008 06:49 AM #9
Matt - both NYSEG and National Grid kept reporting that they had a few thousand without power but it would be back on by "tonight" for most and "tomorrow" for the rest. They did that for 3-4 days but never reported it as an emergency that I ever heard. I was in your area before it started so only got wet. We, in Southern Saratoga County only had and inch or so of sloppy snow so had no problemsDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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11-01-2008 07:18 AM #10
We've had 5-6 day long power outages from snow twice in the past 6 years at the Wa. place. Sucks big time. Biggest problem with even having a portable generator is how far you have to go to find a station that has power to refill your fuel cans. Fixed that problem a while back and put in a natural gas fueled backup generator. Of course now that I've gone through all that we'll probably never have another long term failure...........Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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11-01-2008 07:38 AM #11
Originally Posted by IC2
and our highway dept lost power, so they had to hand crank the diesel pumps, and road conditions were not good because of there delays
as far as outages.. it was just over 4,000 for NYSEG and 2,300 for Central Hudson, not sure on National Grid's count.Last edited by Matt167; 11-01-2008 at 07:40 AM.
You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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11-01-2008 08:17 AM #12
Matt, glad you have your power back, hope you can keep it on now. We have been having above normal weather so far but the snow will be coming.
Bob, that statement about buying the natural gas generator and not having to use it perhaps, reminds me of a commercial. Two guys sitting in a bar the one guy had all kinds of test for his heart. The other guy asked why he was so upset? The guy said he spent all of that money on test and they didn’t find anything wrong!!!
We were without power last year, I bought a generator from sears 6500 watts we were able too keep the Frig, freezer, plus lights on. It was in the heat of the summer so I put a 110 window air conditioner in one room and that’s were we spent most of our time. We have a well also, I would take water out of the pool for the toilets and we had plenty of drinking water. Did you know that you could take a sponge bath with one-gallon of water? Survival mode takes over when the unexpected happens?
Richard
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11-01-2008 09:58 AM #13
Matt,
I can't remember there exact wording, but that sure was the impression I got. They said it was especially dangerous because of it's early arrival. I'm not sure why that would make a difference, but that seemed to be important.
Ken
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11-01-2008 09:58 AM #14
yup.. we used pool water for the toilets too... because of the rain tires on the truck, we had to wait for the plows b4 we could get water... so we melted snow for the morning coffee, and we broke out the camping perculator for all week...
were probably going to get a generator.. gonna be a hard winter by the looks of things now.. the rental was just shy of $150 for 4 days.. a generator of the same size as we rented isn't much more to buyYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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11-01-2008 10:01 AM #15
Originally Posted by Ken ThurmYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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