So it seems the windmills are not effective during the best of times. I think this was just a disaster that was beyond any anticipation. What it tells me is I need to start saving for a generator and need one of those emergency food packs. The preppers of the world made it through just fine.
True enough. Even I did not realize that EVERY county in Texas was under the same winter storm warning.
I knew parts of Mexico had bad weather, but McAllen?
We have a propane generator and I can not recommend them highly enough. More expensive up front but less maintenance and cheaper fuel that can be stored easily and safely for a longer time.
I read that the last time temps were this low inmost of Texas was during the “Big Freeze” in 1899. We probably should not spend a boatload of money to fight once in 122 year events. I am good with getting rid of windmills but that isn’t because of this cold snap.
If you do get a generator there are things to know so you don't neglect a good investment. My ignorance caused me to have one that wouldn't start because of my failure to deal with the alcohol in the gas we used to run it. Many don't know that those engine carburetors get messed up due to alcohol in the gasoline. Also, leaving gas in a gas can for a length of time causes it to absorb water and makes it unsuitable to run a gas engine. Pour that gas can in your auto gas tank after a winter season. Always drain out the generator fuel tank and run the engine until all the gas line gasoline is burned up after the winter season.
Those who live in apartment buildings will not have the location to set up a generator. Imagine running an extension cord up to the third floor. Imagine some turkey stealing your expensive 10,000 watt unit while you sleep or shutting it off because the noise is messing up their sleep.
I give this advice because my generator cost me over $150 for a new carburetor because of alcohol mixed gas messed it up.
I’m a BIG fan of sine-wave inverters.
They seem to have a wide range of system interfacing and are a moderate expense to drive needed electrical and electronic devices compared to other single devices.
They seem to have a wide range of uses