Icestorm round 2?

Icestorm round 2?

  • Ice

    Votes: 5 38.5%
  • Snow

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nothing

    Votes: 8 61.5%

  • Total voters
    13

aquaconnect

New member
Well, what do you guys think? Ice, snow, nothing? I think one things for sure, we should all team up this time so that we can help each other out. Maybe we should have some type of "Snow Chain" calling tree if something happens. That way if the power goes out, we can still get ahold of each other. What do you guys thinK?
 
Sounds good to me. I just feel like I am back where I was before the last Ice Storm and now to be facing another...AAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!
 
GREAT IDEA DAVE!!!
I don't really have any desire for another wipe... and even if I had a generator, it would cost me $30 - $45 a day to run...
I live right in middle of town (just 2 blocks N of intersection of Sunshine and National).
If anyone needs a place to plug in a pump, light, and/or heater - I will allow anyone to bum power offa me if you wanna throw your livestock in a rubber-maid - this is, of course, assuming my power remains uninterrupted :bum:
my phone number is #3$4#3*8^6%5$4 taking out the symbols - call if you lose power.
One thing I learned from the tragic events of round one was that CIRCULATION was priority one - not heat (as I assumed). Perhaps if I had ran two medium sized power-heads instead of a heater and a TINY power-head, I would've had less loss.
Also, O'Reilly's carries several cheap models and you get the quality you'd expect from such a low-price... but they also will get you power for your tank - and maybe enough to recharge a laptop or something...

As for the storm round 2... I say it'll get nasty - but all the big crap that would fall and knock over power lines already did during storm 1... I hope I am right.

I also wanna say I heard an advertisement for this thing called a guardian generator - when your power goes out, this ting switches ON and used your home's natural gas to power a generator - the ad said it was as big as a central air unit and prices started at $1700... I obviously can't justify this price - but those whose tanks also function as a business/side income/investment may want to google it or something... I heard the radio ad back during my blackout period back during storm 1 - so I apologize if my memory is poor...
 
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The shop is equipped with a 18000 portable generator. So if worst case scenario happens and anyone needs to bring thier stuff to the shop just let me know. I will pretty much be living there until power comes back on. I will be able to run the furnace and all pumps and heaters etc. Just let me know #732-4446shop #234-8448 cell. Lets hope for the best.
 
I've got 2 generators as well, my number is 7-6-6-6-6-0-6 and I'd be more than happy too. I've got a couple of 100 gal rubbermaids and big mag drives if anyone's got heaters. I don't know how much more I can run off my big one because that's what I run my tank off of, but as long as people kick in gas$$, I'd be good too. Let's hope it doesn't come this far south!
 
What will get power to my tank ? a power converter ? Should i buy one . i can buy a 200 watt converter and run all my pumps and a smaller 100 watt heater ?

anyone tried this ? i can run a cable from the car to the tank . and start up the car to let the battry stay charged up evry so often ?
 
My cell is 268-0846. I don't have a generator, but did not loose power at all the last storm. So if worse comes to worse, feel free to call and see if I still have power. I have lots of tank room.


Jason
 
My number is 8486463> live downtown. (Jordan)
I dont think it will be as bad in Springfield as north of 44 but once it gets below freezing (its a degree above now) the roads sre going to be trecherous! (sp) Anyway, lets hope for the best!
 
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