curtludwig t1_j5op3l6 wrote
Reply to comment by linuxdragons in Powers out, generators broken, CMP is still assessing and I can’t have my coffee. How many are in same position. by dadoftwins04
We have an electric range but I've got a butane camp stove for coffee. Or the wood stove, or the Coleman whitegas stove.
Gotta have a backup for your backup.
Shilo788 t1_j5p1ycy wrote
The story of Maine living.
curtludwig t1_j5p4wuc wrote
I mean, it really ought to be the story of living everywhere.
I lived in Maine during the 1998 ice storm. We were without power for 69 hours which wasn't that long compared to some folks. My parents have a coal burning stove and a gas range. We couldn't bake anything but otherwise life was good.
I was in Mass during the 2008 ice storm, we didn't have power for 72 hours but we've got the wood stove and the Coleman stove and I put an inverter on the car battery to give some lights and internet.
These days we're probably good for a week or more and at that point the only thing we'd really be down is fresh veg and milk.
Seabhag t1_j5q1arm wrote
I lived in MO. We had a really bad I've storm in 07. My folks' street didn't get power back for 14 days. Thank goodness for generators, gas fireplace, and a well that didn't freeze.
jay1982k t1_j5pnm4h wrote
In midwest town we randomly lose power in the spring summer and fall :)
spintrackz t1_j5pe9bb wrote
Primus stove and a jetboil, plus I've got a portable indoor fireplace (look it up, they exist). Same grid as the hospital so I'm usually in good shape, but it helps to be prepared.
curtludwig t1_j5pkh4s wrote
We're on the same grid as the elementary school which is also a shelter so we lose power infrequently and for short periods.
Still it pays to be prepared.
eljefino t1_j5rcek1 wrote
Two is one and one is none.
marrymejojo t1_j5rki6h wrote
Reminds me of my sump pump. That's officially double backed up.
I guess for heat/cooking. A wood stove and some wood is good for a single backup.
Idk what happened to OPs generator and i'm saying this is it... but I feel like that's a thing where folks get into trouble, just like not running them every so often and changing oil every year.
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