We had a beautiful day yesterday...followed by a 12-hour power outage(!).
It was nearly a hundred degrees yesterday then at around 3:30pm there was a massive windstorm followed by a power outage that lasted until about 3am. We have never had a power outage that lasted longer than an hour so this was quite shocking for us. We did the following:
- Kept the doors and windows closed to keep the cooler air in the house and keep the hot air out.
- Broke out the battery bank (300 WH) that we keep with our emergency supplies and started experimenting with it. We hooked up a small fan to circulate the air which had a nice cooling effect; the big fan we had drew too much power and we wanted the battery bank to last as long as possible. We hooked up our big TV to the power bank but it too drew too much power so we set up the smallest TV in the house and were able to watch TV in the evening for a few hours (thanks to an over-the-air antenna; if we relied only on our wi-fi/cable TV we would have had nothing to watch since that was out).
- I was able to cook dinner because our stove is gas (using a match to light the burner) and wash dishes (also a gas hot water tank). I had bread rising and ready to bake but while I could have lit the gas oven with a match, the temperature controls were electronic so that wouldn't work. I ended up flattening the bread and making a kind of Indian fry bread which didn't come out too well (doughy and scorched).
- Hubby was able to play a couple of hours of online poker using his laptop which was fully charged and using his cell phone as a hot spot.
- We used several flashlights that we had on hand to light our way through the house and while cooking.
- We slept downstairs in the living room because the second floor of our house was HOT (heat rises and all that I guess).
- I also read a book for a while (I need to build up my library of real books again), listened to a portable AM/FM radio, and tried to listen to a battery-operated short-wave radio (reception was not good).
- The battery bank lasted until about midnight then no more fan, fortunately by then it wasn't so hot.
- I kept using my cell phone to check outage reports, the news, and the local subreddits to see how others were faring.
- We didn't need to use our portable battery banks to charge our cell phones because they are always charged up in the morning, but it was good to have these on hand as well.
- We didn't go walking or driving around like many of our neighbors did because we didn't want to add to the fray--downed trees, four-way stops at all traffic lights, etc.
- Fortunately the power came back on around 3am and we woke to a cool house.
- If the power would have remained out, I would have charged up the battery bank with solar panels but that takes sun (it was pretty overcast today) and a lot of time (several hours for a full charge).
- There were cooling stations set up for those who needed it which may have been an option if there was a long-term outage.
- Overall, it was an interesting experience. My next purchase will be a 1000 WH battery which will last much longer than the small battery bank we have. We may also consider a larger battery to dedicate to the refrigerator since it started to lose its coldness later in the evening.


I was telling Tommy today that we need a whole house generator. An extended outage would be dangerous at our age and with health issues. Of course, we would need an iron enclosure to keep it from being stolen.
ReplyDeleteIt is good you made it through with using gas and other things you had on hand. I use the little battery-powered, flat candles--cannot think of the name for navigating. At least we can see where to doorways are located. In all rooms I have candles with batteries so we can use them for light. We have so many flashlights around here.
When my electricity in the whole city was out for a week after a tornado, it was brutal. But, it was early spring, so heat was not a problem. Glad you made it through without undue stress from the heat.
Yep, definitely need a more comprehensive backup power system in the southeast. We weren't as prepared here because it is rare to have power outages but this was definitely a good reminder that everyone needs to be prepared!
DeleteWe have one of those battery banks too and my husband bought a solar panel to charge it in case of a long term power failure. We have battery powered fans as well and a generator to run the fridge. It's no fun losing power in a hot and humid climate. Gotta be prepared for extreme weather conditions, transformer blowouts, whatever. These days anything can happen....anything! Glad you are okay!
ReplyDeleteA battery powered fan is a great idea. I will definitely add that to my shopping list. You are right, these days anything can happen!
DeleteWhen hurricane Charlie hit us we were without power for 9 days and the August heat was brutal. It sounds like this was a good test for you to see what works and what you may want to get. Glad the outage didn't last longer.
ReplyDeleteWow I can't even imagine going nine days without power. That would be awful!
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