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  • tony286
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    • Aug 2002
    • 57021

    #1

    I will never take electricity for granted again.

    Last night at 7:20 pm my electric went out. There was a storm and it didnt come back on til 1pm today. We stayed home because of the dogs,wasnt going to leave them alone in the dark. First the silence was deafening and then it was hot and so boring.
  • IllTestYourGirls
    Ah My Balls
    • Feb 2007
    • 14311

    #2
    you did not leave your house? But ya shit gets crazy when you lose power.

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    • Sly
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      • Sep 2004
      • 31377

      #3
      You leave your lights on at home while you are away for your dogs? LOL.

      Anyway, I hear you. Yesterday my Internet was out for probably six hours... was driving me crazy. I did get some good off-line work in though, LOL.
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      • qxm
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        • Jul 2006
        • 5970

        #4
        I hear ya.. same thing happened here ... had no power and it was hawt a couple of days ago (~100 F) ... my video player only had an hour and a half worth of juice and lost nearly 5 hours of work.......

        Blackouts suck ash!!!

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        • tony299
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          • Aug 2002
          • 57021

          #5
          Originally posted by Sly
          You leave your lights on at home while you are away for your dogs? LOL.

          Anyway, I hear you. Yesterday my Internet was out for probably six hours... was driving me crazy. I did get some good off-line work in though, LOL.
          Yes I figure they dont like to be in the dark,I wouldnt. lol

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          • Sly
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            • Sep 2004
            • 31377

            #6
            Originally posted by tony404
            Yes I figure they dont like to be in the dark,I wouldnt. lol
            I think dogs have good night vision if I remember right.
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            • tony299
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              • Aug 2002
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              #7
              Originally posted by Sly
              I think dogs have good night vision if I remember right.
              I knew that,I guess I humanized them. lol

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              • TurboAngel
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                • Jun 2003
                • 30122

                #8
                Originally posted by Sly
                You leave your lights on at home while you are away for your dogs? LOL.



                I leave the lights on and the TV . Sorry to hear about that Tony, I'm glad thinks are fixed.

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                • pornguy
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                  • Mar 2003
                  • 62912

                  #9
                  Shit. we have a saying here in mexico. You have not really lived in mexico until your power is cut off.

                  When you get the bill, you have 5 days to pay. At the end of day 5 they cut the power.

                  IF something happens on the weekend, and it only affects a FEW people, they let it ride till monday.
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                  • qxm
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                    • Jul 2006
                    • 5970

                    #10
                    Originally posted by pornguy
                    Shit. we have a saying here in mexico. You have not really lived in mexico until your power is cut off.

                    When you get the bill, you have 5 days to pay. At the end of day 5 they cut the power.

                    IF something happens on the weekend, and it only affects a FEW people, they let it ride till monday.
                    Yeap .. MX and Central America suck big time in that sense........

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                    • Fap
                      Just Du It
                      • Feb 2004
                      • 12094

                      #11
                      yeah i always try to think what life was like before electricity.. must of been pretty boring

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                      • Redrob
                        Confirmed User
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 4791

                        #12
                        Mostly reading books by firelight or playing cards and drinking in town.

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                        • JamesK
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                          • Jun 2002
                          • 16731

                          #13
                          Originally posted by tony404
                          Yes I figure they dont like to be in the dark,I wouldnt. lol
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                          • crockett
                            in a van by the river
                            • May 2003
                            • 76818

                            #14
                            Originally posted by tony404
                            Last night at 7:20 pm my electric went out. There was a storm and it didnt come back on til 1pm today. We stayed home because of the dogs,wasnt going to leave them alone in the dark. First the silence was deafening and then it was hot and so boring.
                            Try living where hurricanes hit. When we had the hurricanes in Florida a few years back, electric was out for days. Some people didn't have it for weeks if not longer in some cases.
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                            • DBS.US
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                              • Aug 2003
                              • 11843

                              #15
                              Pick up a 12 volt DC to 120 volt AC Power Inverter for next time.
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                              • Iron Fist
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                                • Dec 2006
                                • 23400

                                #16
                                i like waffles

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                                • PersianKitty
                                  Meow Media Inc.
                                  • Jul 2001
                                  • 7785

                                  #17
                                  I'm sure many people have worse stories than mine, but the longest mine was out was Dec of 2006 for just over 4 days. After 36 hours, I moved my desktop PC to a hotel 30 minutes away that had power and internet. My youngest son, then 18, refused to leave his reptiles. He put them all in plastic storage boxes or aquariums and put them in my family room in front of the fireplace insert. Luckily I have natural gas for my cooktop, the water heater, and the fireplace insert. He and his GF stayed here with all the critters the entire time. Late in the day on day 3, I managed to get a 5600watt gas generator from Sears (truckload came up with some because they'd been all out). The generator ran the fridge in the house (tossed most everything out of it along with all that was in the fridge in the garage), a few lights, and a couple of small electric heaters.

                                  I was back and forth during all that time but we'd closed off parts of the house like my bedroom, etc to try to get the little bit of heat generated more centralized.

                                  Three months later, I had a 35KW, 1800rpm, standby generator installed. It's plumbed into the natural gas line and has an automatic transfer switch. We have it wired to run everything except the a/c and the pump in the pond and the rock water feature.

                                  Longest outage we've had since then was 9 hours late one evening and into the morning. It was interesting watching cars slow down as they drove through the dark neighborhood and saw my lit up landscape and house.

                                  Now when the power goes out we count to 15 and have electricity again.

                                  PK

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                                  • KingpinMedia
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                                    • Jan 2005
                                    • 834

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by tony404
                                    Last night at 7:20 pm my electric went out. There was a storm and it didnt come back on til 1pm today. We stayed home because of the dogs,wasnt going to leave them alone in the dark. First the silence was deafening and then it was hot and so boring.
                                    man. The tornado that hit Holly Springs/ Woodstock came right down my street last night. I haven't had power since 5pm Tuesday and am In a hotel tonight. 2 houses on my block got crushed by pine trees. Hail the size of small golf balls rained down on us like crazy. One tree in my backyard fell and crushed my fence.

                                    When it started I was in my office on the 2nd floor. It hit all of a sudden and by the time I got into the basement the thing had totally fucked us up. I have 13 seconds of HD video that shows the hail raining down on my truck. I'll post it when I get
                                    the chance. Even if i get power tomorrow, my cable and phone lines are lying in my front yard, no telling when I'll get back online.

                                    here's soem pictures from my area:
                                    http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/myfox/pa...Y&pageId=9.1.1


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                                    • shahab6
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                                      • Nov 2005
                                      • 1614

                                      #19
                                      That sucks, I once went without electricity for five hours

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                                      • Peaches
                                        Old broad
                                        • Oct 2002
                                        • 13933

                                        #20
                                        And THIS is why I have a full house automatic on generator

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                                        • SmokeyTheBear
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                                          • Jun 2004
                                          • 28609

                                          #21
                                          for a cheap solution heres what you do

                                          go to walmart ( or some other store )

                                          buy a deep cycle marine battery ( $100 )

                                          a 1000 watt inverter ( $50 )

                                          and a battery charger ( $ 50 )

                                          you will have enough power for some lights and a computer for hours and hours and you can take it to the beach/camping/rioting/etc
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                                          • Peaches
                                            Old broad
                                            • Oct 2002
                                            • 13933

                                            #22
                                            For good bright light, the Coleman (I think it's halogen) camping lights put out a ton. I take mine down the lake all the time and I'm able to read from its light.

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                                            • Doug of Montreal
                                              Confirmed User
                                              • Jul 2007
                                              • 1877

                                              #23
                                              That's horrible, Tony. Although, kind of funny how you realize in those situations how important things are that you take for granted.

                                              By the way, dogs in the dark? You don't have... windows??
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                                              • rowan
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                                                • Mar 2002
                                                • 17393

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by PersianKitty
                                                Three months later, I had a 35KW, 1800rpm, standby generator installed. It's plumbed into the natural gas line and has an automatic transfer switch. We have it wired to run everything except the a/c and the pump in the pond and the rock water feature.
                                                So shortly after it detects mains power is lost the generator kicks in and a relay switches the source from the street to the generator for most of your internal house wiring? That's a great solution. I guess you chose gas over diesel because of maintenance, rancid diesel issues, etc?

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                                                • rowan
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                                                  • Mar 2002
                                                  • 17393

                                                  #25
                                                  PK, do you have any pics of your setup? I have some fairly important equipment here which is UPS'd, but that's mainly just so every server has time (hopefully) to properly flush everything to disk and then shut down gracefully.

                                                  Would be cool, and quite expensive I'm sure, to be the only house with just about everything electric still working

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                                                  • Anna_Miller
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                                                    • Apr 2004
                                                    • 697

                                                    #26
                                                    A few years ago we lost power during an ice storm for 2 days. Had to stay because we have 2 dogs and a 250 gallon reef tank. All generators were bought out by the time our power went off. We had to use our fireplace and continuously add warm water to the tank to keep from losing everything. We was kind of fun.. played a lot of board games. Although we now own a big-ass generator!! LOL

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                                                    • tranza
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                                                      • Jun 2003
                                                      • 57559

                                                      #27
                                                      Was this the first time you were out of electricity???
                                                      I'm just a newbie.

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                                                      • Peaches
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                                                        • Oct 2002
                                                        • 13933

                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by rowan
                                                        So shortly after it detects mains power is lost the generator kicks in and a relay switches the source from the street to the generator for most of your internal house wiring? That's a great solution. I guess you chose gas over diesel because of maintenance, rancid diesel issues, etc?
                                                        Yes, it's the same as what I have. It has a 6 second check, i.e. if the power is out for 6 seconds, it starts up. We don't have natural gas here so it's hooked up to my propane tank (330 gallons). Like PK I bypassed the AC - also bypassed the heat. In the summer my basement is VERY cool and the fans will work and in the winter, I have a fireplace, a gas heater and electric floor heaters if needed

                                                        It checks itself for 15 minutes every Monday morning. Once the power went out while it was checking itself and it wasn't until after about 30 minutes I started questioning why it was still checking itself ;) There's a small LED panel (the size of a light switch) in my basement and if there's a problem, it blinks. There are, I think, 9 different things it can tell me is a problem.

                                                        The main transfer switch is before the electrical panel in my house so I can turn off any power I need to in the house w/o it kicking in. The transfer switch is right below the toilet in my guest room and I tell you from experience, it makes QUITE a noise when it kicks in ;)

                                                        For everything - installation, all the electrical and gas was $7K. I had a smaller ($5500) quote but I wanted the Briggs and Stratton and it was more expensive. I can't remember the actual specs - I have a small house though.

                                                        Here's a picture I took when it was installed:



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                                                        • rowan
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                                                          • Mar 2002
                                                          • 17393

                                                          #29
                                                          Peaches, how often do you have blackouts? I'm in a suburban area so I'm probably a bit more lucky, I can only remember a 20 min blackout in the 4 years I've been living here. Plenty of sub-second "blips", but the UPS catches those.

                                                          I've also been looking at mini (10') shipping crates, if I've got the gen in the back yard I may as well put the computer room there too!

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                                                          • Peaches
                                                            Old broad
                                                            • Oct 2002
                                                            • 13933

                                                            #30
                                                            Originally posted by rowan
                                                            Peaches, how often do you have blackouts? I'm in a suburban area so I'm probably a bit more lucky, I can only remember a 20 min blackout in the 4 years I've been living here. Plenty of sub-second "blips", but the UPS catches those.

                                                            I've also been looking at mini (10') shipping crates, if I've got the gen in the back yard I may as well put the computer room there too!
                                                            I swear to God I had a lot more outages before I put in the generator All of our electrical wiring (from my house, the street, all the way down the main road, etc) is above ground. And I live in a VERY heavily wooded area. 99% of the time there's a power outage it's because a tree has fallen on a line somewhere. A couple of times someone's driven into a power pole (one was my dog sitter's daughter - she called to apologize for the 5 hours w/o electricity )

                                                            On the average it goes out at least once a month. Sometimes for just an hour, but it's been out as long as 30 hours before I got the generator and 12 hours after I got it. I got it mostly because I am the only full time house 3 poles from the street, so if there's a major storm (the people I bought my house from were w/o power for 6 days during an ice storm), then I'm going to be the last house they work on. Since I have a limited supply of gas, not a natural gas line, I turn off what I can when the generator is on.

                                                            I think mostly I don't pay attention anymore because when they service it, tell me how many hours it ran, I deduct the 15 minute testing, I find my power was out more than I realized. The only issue I have is the 6 seconds. I wish I could make it longer, but the unit I have has it hardwired at 6 seconds. If I could, I'd change it to 30 seconds, even a few minutes as many times the power just flickers on and off.

                                                            I would assume that for computer protection you'd still need the UPS since the generator allows the power to go completely out before turning on.

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                                                            • RevengeBucks_Monica
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                                                              • Sep 2007
                                                              • 775

                                                              #31
                                                              I lived in a small village in Mexico for awhile, and during the rainy season, we would have blackouts every night. Often the power would go out around 8pm and not come on until 1pm the next day. I kept an extra battery for my laptop so I could still work all night in a blackout.

                                                              Sometimes though, the power would stay out for two to three days. I learned really fast to only buy one day's worth of food at a time, because things always went bad in the fridge.
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                                                              • Brother Bilo
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                                                                • Jun 2007
                                                                • 4193

                                                                #32
                                                                That happened to me last July. Power went out for not too long, only about an hour or so, but whatever knocked the power out blew up the compressor on the AC unit. We didn't have AC again for almost 2 weeks....in July.....in Phoenix.

                                                                Probably the worst week and a half of my life.

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                                                                • PersianKitty
                                                                  Meow Media Inc.
                                                                  • Jul 2001
                                                                  • 7785

                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by rowan
                                                                  PK, do you have any pics of your setup? I have some fairly important equipment here which is UPS'd, but that's mainly just so every server has time (hopefully) to properly flush everything to disk and then shut down gracefully.

                                                                  Would be cool, and quite expensive I'm sure, to be the only house with just about everything electric still working
                                                                  Don't have any pics. I'll see if I can take some..

                                                                  It's this generator..

                                                                  http://www.kohlerpower.com/residenti...&prodnum=52861

                                                                  with the cover off because it's located in about an 8 x 15 shed next to my garage.

                                                                  Then there's two electrical panels added to my garage. A transfer switch, a main, and the subpanel (which the generator runs when it's on). There had to be a gas line run from where it comes into my house at the meter to the generator and then wiring run from the generator to the panels. Didn't need a concrete pad poured because the shed is on concrete.

                                                                  Altogether it was just over 30K. I've always had an APC SmartUPS for my home office, but now it's just to cover until the generator kicks in 15 seconds after power goes out.

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                                                                  • rowan
                                                                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                                                                    • Mar 2002
                                                                    • 17393

                                                                    #34
                                                                    PK, thanks for that. First time I've ever heard of the term "residential generator"

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                                                                    • fuzebox
                                                                      making it rain
                                                                      • Oct 2003
                                                                      • 22353

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by pornguy
                                                                      Shit. we have a saying here in mexico. You have not really lived in mexico until your power is cut off.

                                                                      When you get the bill, you have 5 days to pay. At the end of day 5 they cut the power.

                                                                      IF something happens on the weekend, and it only affects a FEW people, they let it ride till monday.
                                                                      Sounds all too familiar

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                                                                      • Violetta
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                                                                        • Jul 2004
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                                                                        #36
                                                                        must be hard living in a 3world country! lol JK!
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                                                                        • TheDoc
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                                                                          • Jul 2001
                                                                          • 13827

                                                                          #37
                                                                          Get Solar, it's often cheaper than your current electric bill, and in many states/cities the electric company will buy back unused power.

                                                                          Add in a few strong UPS's and you will be saved time and time again. It's neat being in the office, not knowing power has gone out, until the beeping of the UPS's start.
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                                                                          • rowan
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                                                                            • Mar 2002
                                                                            • 17393

                                                                            #38
                                                                            Originally posted by TheDoc
                                                                            Get Solar, it's often cheaper than your current electric bill
                                                                            If this were true then the power distribution industry would be collapsing.

                                                                            You also forgot to mention the high capital costs involved with a solar installation.

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                                                                            • tony299
                                                                              lurker
                                                                              • Aug 2002
                                                                              • 57021

                                                                              #39
                                                                              One thing I would recommend is led flashlights, got one at microcenter it was $10.It takes 3 aaa batteries, its really bright and I left it on all night and it still has some power left. The one thing I dont like about GA is the above ground powerlines in NYC power outages were really rare.
                                                                              Peaches the generator is very cool, if I wasnt in a townhouse where everything is a vote I would get one. In 6 yrs I want to go to a freestanding house, then I want to get one.

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                                                                              • tony299
                                                                                lurker
                                                                                • Aug 2002
                                                                                • 57021

                                                                                #40
                                                                                Originally posted by KingpinMedia
                                                                                man. The tornado that hit Holly Springs/ Woodstock came right down my street last night. I haven't had power since 5pm Tuesday and am In a hotel tonight. 2 houses on my block got crushed by pine trees. Hail the size of small golf balls rained down on us like crazy. One tree in my backyard fell and crushed my fence.

                                                                                When it started I was in my office on the 2nd floor. It hit all of a sudden and by the time I got into the basement the thing had totally fucked us up. I have 13 seconds of HD video that shows the hail raining down on my truck. I'll post it when I get
                                                                                the chance. Even if i get power tomorrow, my cable and phone lines are lying in my front yard, no telling when I'll get back online.

                                                                                here's soem pictures from my area:
                                                                                http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/myfox/pa...Y&pageId=9.1.1
                                                                                man that sucks glad your ok.

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                                                                                • BV
                                                                                  wtf
                                                                                  • Sep 2001
                                                                                  • 10914

                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  Originally posted by Peaches
                                                                                  Yes, it's the same as what I have. It has a 6 second check, i.e. if the power is out for 6 seconds, it starts up. We don't have natural gas here so it's hooked up to my propane tank (330 gallons). Like PK I bypassed the AC - also bypassed the heat. In the summer my basement is VERY cool and the fans will work and in the winter, I have a fireplace, a gas heater and electric floor heaters if needed

                                                                                  It checks itself for 15 minutes every Monday morning. Once the power went out while it was checking itself and it wasn't until after about 30 minutes I started questioning why it was still checking itself ;) There's a small LED panel (the size of a light switch) in my basement and if there's a problem, it blinks. There are, I think, 9 different things it can tell me is a problem.

                                                                                  The main transfer switch is before the electrical panel in my house so I can turn off any power I need to in the house w/o it kicking in. The transfer switch is right below the toilet in my guest room and I tell you from experience, it makes QUITE a noise when it kicks in ;)

                                                                                  For everything - installation, all the electrical and gas was $7K. I had a smaller ($5500) quote but I wanted the Briggs and Stratton and it was more expensive. I can't remember the actual specs - I have a small house though.

                                                                                  Here's a picture I took when it was installed:



                                                                                  Best thing I have EVER bought for myself (besides the TiVo )
                                                                                  I'm pretty good as long as I have water, but I used to live out in the woods a loooong time ago and yah it sucked when the power went out.

                                                                                  It was weeks sometimes after a hurricane or something.

                                                                                  But yah no power meant no water = no flushing toilets or taking showers = sucks ball (or not) :-)

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                                                                                  • Peaches
                                                                                    Old broad
                                                                                    • Oct 2002
                                                                                    • 13933

                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    Our water is system is HOA owned and operated, no personal wells, thank goodness (we have septic tanks, but they aren't power run, thank goodness). When our power was out for 30+ hours, the community water pump was the first place they got power to. Until then, you could hear THAT generator running like crazy.

                                                                                    I did find out an electric hot water heater will keep water hot for at least 24 hours.

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                                                                                    • rowan
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                                                                                      • Mar 2002
                                                                                      • 17393

                                                                                      #43
                                                                                      Haven't you guys ever been camping and had to rough it? Geeeez, same kinda thing.

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                                                                                      • TheDoc
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                                                                                        • Jul 2001
                                                                                        • 13827

                                                                                        #44
                                                                                        Originally posted by rowan
                                                                                        If this were true then the power distribution industry would be collapsing.

                                                                                        You also forgot to mention the high capital costs involved with a solar installation.
                                                                                        No high costs of anything. All that is part of the deal. Most can be leased to own. It all depends on your power needs too. In general, the monthly payments are a little cheaper than your current electric bill and with the buy back they can be $10-$20 cheaper monthly.

                                                                                        Your location, amount of sun, makes a difference I'm sure. Here we have 300+ days a year of sun shine.
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                                                                                        • brandonstills
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                                                                                          • Dec 2007
                                                                                          • 1964

                                                                                          #45
                                                                                          You should try living in Russia. It's rare to have hot water, eletricity, or phones all at the same time.

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                                                                                          • sniperwolf
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                                                                                            • Mar 2005
                                                                                            • 17743

                                                                                            #46
                                                                                            been there but didn't do that! lol

                                                                                            yeah it might be boring but it depends who you are with at home if in case it happened!
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                                                                                            • Sly
                                                                                              Let's do some business!
                                                                                              • Sep 2004
                                                                                              • 31377

                                                                                              #47
                                                                                              Originally posted by rowan
                                                                                              If this were true then the power distribution industry would be collapsing.

                                                                                              You also forgot to mention the high capital costs involved with a solar installation.
                                                                                              A lot of cities/states now offer incentive programs so people start trying out other methods of energy. They really are not advertised much though. I know California was paying like half of the setup fee for wind turbines...

                                                                                              As time goes on, it will be cheaper and cheaper to set up alternate installations like this. I always kind of wonder why these rich billionaire philanthropists spend all sorts of money on aid and whatnot instead of into research and development that could seriously help mankind for the long run. There is something wrong with aid of course... but research and development is so important and unfortunately governments do not always have the money to properly fund it and when they do it's all bureaucratic red tape anyway...
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                                                                                              • Peaches
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                                                                                                • Oct 2002
                                                                                                • 13933

                                                                                                #48
                                                                                                Originally posted by rowan
                                                                                                Haven't you guys ever been camping and had to rough it? Geeeez, same kinda thing.
                                                                                                You usually don't go out camping with hundreds of dollars of food in a fridge and freezer, have to look nice for a function or bring dogs along that don't do well in the heat

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                                                                                                • IntenseJerry
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                                                                                                  • Jun 2007
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                                                                                                  #49
                                                                                                  Originally posted by sniperwolf
                                                                                                  been there but didn't do that! lol

                                                                                                  yeah it might be boring but it depends who you are with at home if in case it happened!

                                                                                                  Agree...
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                                                                                                  • alby_persignup
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                                                                                                    #50
                                                                                                    you're right, I was really pissed when we experience black out 'coz my posting will be interrupted.
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