I’ll bet you areThat’s no doubt breaking some records.
We have a storm advisory but not looking bad. Bigger storm coming in Thursday. Getting tired of winter.
I’ll bet you areThat’s no doubt breaking some records.
We have a storm advisory but not looking bad. Bigger storm coming in Thursday. Getting tired of winter.
Whatever works the easiest for you, mmI've been formulating a plan for when power goes out. Thought about getting one of those new battery operated solar generators from Walmart, has one on sale for $199 Westinghouse 300 watts unit great price though most have limits and hours of use. Can do just as good by picking up a bunch of LED LIGHTS from Dollartree and keeping loads of batteries on hand. Had one two days ago on past ten hours until I turned it off. Still have an 18 and 8 AH battery and 80 watt inverter available to run a TV, laptop, fan or air filter for 5 or 6 hours. If you want the battery last as long as possible running it on 12 volts DC is the way to go without an inverter. Having bad weather not an option for solar charging a unit. Could pick up a 50 watt panel around $ 70.00 and controller for AH batteries just in case the sun shows it face.
For me thinking the LED's and batteries are the way to go.
Hoping you don’t lose power. How are the roads? Can your hubby get out to get some kerosene before weather gets worse.Good morning and good luck Mighty
We have a kerosene stove but discovered too late we’re out of kerosene, not sure what we’ll do in case of a power failure. Hate that our home is all electric![]()
No we can’t get out except by walking and we already looked for kerosene, none in townHoping you don’t lose power. How are the roads? Can your hubby get out to get some kerosene before weather gets worse.

Crossing fingers.No we can’t get out except by walking and we already looked for kerosene, none in town
Calling some neighbors today to see if anyone has any we can buy, no luck so far![]()
Hi MM.I've been formulating a plan for when power goes out. Thought about getting one of those new battery operated solar generators from Walmart, has one on sale for $199 Westinghouse 300 watts unit great price though most have limits and hours of use. Can do just as good by picking up a bunch of LED LIGHTS from Dollartree and keeping loads of batteries on hand. Had one two days ago on past ten hours until I turned it off. Still have an 18 and 8 AH battery and 80 watt inverter available to run a TV, laptop, fan or air filter for 5 or 6 hours. If you want the battery last as long as possible running it on 12 volts DC is the way to go without an inverter. Having bad weather not an option for solar charging a unit. Could pick up a 50 watt panel around $ 70.00 and controller for AH batteries just in case the sun shows it face.
For me thinking the LED's and batteries are the way to go.

Sweet dreams,tibpower still out, possibly till thursday. running on fumes now but lp delivery promised for tomorrow morning.
y'all stay safe!![]()
Hope that delivery is bright and early.Good night AttyGoodnight Fran, Dale, snails.![]()