Years of maintenance could be biggest time & $ expense
Great info LowKey. For my home I have natural gas for most heat appliances (water and central heat) so IF that does not fail a minimal unit running on NG to keep blower running and frig and freezer might work. Operating and on going maintenance sounds like the biggest cost of all, especially running it a bit every 2 weeks. Would be good to have "auto on" if gone for winter vacation for several days to prevent pipe freeze. I try to remember to shut off main valve and drain pipes, but easy to forget. Can always buy more cats for kids. Sorry cat lovers, only joking. Cat sitting on my chest licking my beard at 5am is my alarm clock, or alarm that heater has failed. Damn cats! I guess Psych therapy for kids if they come home to kitty popsicles could be more expensive. LOL
woodgas generator modification
LowKey I looked into your propane generator and thought about using that technology on a smaller scale for a cabin in a remote area where propane delivery and gasoline storage was a problem but there was plenty of wood/forest. Here is an idea I am conceptually working on. Requires good welding skills and has many issues:
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...020#post449020
Posted in a separate thread because it goes beyond just the ice storm issue.
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Backup power for phone. power fail or camping
USB battery charging devices I got as "stocking stuffers" for relatives on Christmas tomorrow.
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The 2.2 amp hour USB battery from Gear Head is about the size of a ladies lipstick but for my wife and daughter's 3 different models of iPhone requires a short cable that typically costs an extra $1-3 and does not last very long. IMO "SMT" Surface Mount Technology is a PITA I have fought with avoiding it in my electronic designs for decades.
The Juicy Pack Life Charge is 16.8 amp hours and can charge my Samsung S4 from dead to full about 5 to 6 times before it needs to be recharged itself. The % charge indicator is "non-linear" basically just a voltage A-D converter. I.e 75% after 1st use but last 12% charges phone twice. Yes I AM a science nerd.
Edit: 6000 and 16,800 ma devices have a led flashlight that is useful if there is a power failure or when camping. Much more efficient than using phone as a flashlight. I keep one of these beside my bed and on most camping trips. Ask wife and daughters to take one if they are going to be remote all day. Charging stations at airports are often overloaded/crowded.