Posted on 10/31/2012 4:08:16 PM PDT by Hojczyk
Things are going to deteriorate fast when people start fighting for survival.
Same thing happened here in Florida...Most stations now have a generator to run the pumps...but you need cash...no power no credit cards
Give ‘em all free Volts, Barry...
No offense to anyone who tried to be prepared by purchasing a generator after Hurricane Irene last year, but this situation exposes one of the flaws of that kind of planning. Maybe next year we’ll have thousands of people installing gasoline tanks in their backyards, too.
Road Warrior scenario. People think I’m on crack when I say it.
This proves I’m not. And it only took 2 days for it to begin with the knowledge that it’s a temporary thing. Imagine when the SHTF with NO end in sight.
That generator tri fuel kit I bought is looking better and better all the time.
Having worked in the industry..most standby generators in commercial applications only have a fuel supply for a temporary power outage. Once it gets to be three days to a week, they need resupply. Most of the time diesel generators don’t fail..they either run out of fuel..or have flat batteries when they are supposed to start. Many building codes and zoning laws just don’t let them keep enough fuel on site.
no station in New Jersey or New York has a generator.
that would be self reliant and yankees depend on government for life
Maybe next year well have thousands of people installing gasoline tanks in their backyards, too.
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Noooo. EPA won’t let ‘em. Sunlight or wind power and battteries made by Hussein donors.
Don’t you understand?
Diesel is easier and safer to store and use. I’d pay extra for a diesel generator.
Solar power combined with extreme conservation looks good for at least a few years - barring the incursion of rovers.
Plan item #1: DON'T tell the EPA.
Nature has a way of over-riding the best laid plans sometimes.
If the human beings in the NYC/NJ area do not have power restored by the weekend, they are going to have daggers in their eyes when they go to the voting booths on Tuesday.
Obama might look like a hero today, waddling arm-and-arm down the Atlantic City boardwalk with Chris Christie (Look! They unplugged the slot machines at Harrah's!). But he's going to be a horses's ass when it's the weekend and millions of human beings are still waiting for their power to come back on and for the water to get pumped out of their basements.
Really not a bad plan for emergency backup. I couldn't begin to afford a whole house solution, but have 1,000 amp hour battery bank powered by solar available. I try to keep ample gasoline for the generators as well but get fatigued over time and fail to refill. Will have to force myself going into the winter season now. Have a gallon of Stabil on hand LOL to treat it.
I agree with that and have 1999 diesel fuel still stored that my bug-out van seems to start and run on just fine (it has been treated with PRI-D). There has not been any significant bacterial growth and apart from some inevitable acidity, seems to be perfectly usable. However, I certainly wouldn't recommend putting it in a new rig except in dire emergency.
Plan Item #3. Put the tank(s) in the garage rafters or tunnel out through the garage floor.
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