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Old 02-16-21, 05:29 PM   #1
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You really must hate squirrels, man, I mean your flat is a single giant squirrel death trap.
What? How? I feed my squirrels.
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He's talking about the wimpy German Squirrels.
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What? How? I feed my squirrels.
The many electric cables. Rodents. Electric cables. Not good.
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Sky; North American squirrels can (and often do) steal hub caps off cars.
Plus, Neal is (CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP) deep in the heart of Texas and you don't want to know what those beasts are capable of.
I hear they like to swim in the Gulf of Mexico to hunt sharks.
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Sky; North American squirrels can (and often do) steal hub caps off cars.
Plus, Neal is (CLAP CLAP CLAP CLAP) deep in the heart of Texas and you don't want to know what those beasts are capable of.
I hear they like to swim in the Gulf of Mexico to hunt sharks.
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He's a Texan, Hell i think he posted a pic of a rattlesnake he shot. Southern folks can survive. I must apologize for that statement and the picture may have been from 1920

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Here we shoot TVs, much more dangerous.
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Don't the Squirrels in Texas hunt Rattle Snakes to use as bait to get alligators to eat?

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Old 02-20-21, 10:34 AM   #10
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Neal and all who live in this "special" weather area: Stay safe.
@ Neal: has the power returned? Which generator do you use?

If we get a power-out here we really have a problem. Chimney for the installed oven not ready yet, all pumps and ignition of the heater/boiler done by electricity. At -15 degrees celsius it may be the heater pipes might freeze, and this would be real fun ...

I wanted to convert the old canola Elsbett engine of the VW to a power generator, but it is way too much hazzle - the dynamo alone would cost as much as a whole Diesel generator. So i am thinking about a Diesel/fuel driven one. Should be 220 Volts and around 5 kilowatts for emergency, and last for at least three days
A combined heat and power unit would be better of course (exhaust gases heating the water via heat exchanger as a by-product while producing electricity), but those are really expensive, and i would have to integrate this into the house heating system.
I have a Champion duel fuel, small generator, cheap, made in China. I run it once a month and do preventive maintenance, swap out the fuel every 3 months. I've had it 5 years and this is the first time I got an opportunity to put it to the test. It's fairly quiet, and the online rep is that it's reliable. If you wanted true quality, I would go with a Yamaha or Honda, but they cost twice as much and I don't need a generator very often.
https://www.championpowerequipment.c...fuel-inverter/


It is big enough to run my heating furnace, fridge and freezer, and still have plenty left for the TV, PC, and a few lights and a fan for summer. I make coffee on the stove in blackouts. The only downside is it will not run the house AC, so an extended blackout in the summer will be brutal. But if my grandparents could survive, I guess I can too If I experienced frequent power outages, I might opt for a much larger generator to run the AC, but I just don't think it's necessary. This is good enough.




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Something I just remembered , if its significantly below freezing and that's REALLY novel to your location, as long as your have water pressure in the pipes its best to slightly crack open one or two faucets. Not a drip, more like a minimal stream of water. You want to do this for both hot and cold water.
The reason being, you want to maintain a minimal flow of water in your pipes if there's a chance your pipes could freeze. This is really important on the inlet side of your water system (this is why you also want to crack a hot water tap, even if you have power).
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I was fortunate, so far as I can tell, no burst pipes or leaks! Which is good because all over Texas now, people are coping with scenes like this
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Be careful when turning water back on. I turned mine on. I waited and listened for 10 minutes and left for 5 minutes. I came back to this.


Texas domiciles are not made for prolonged hard freezes in combination with 4 day power outages. It wouldn't cost much to build that in during construction but, you know, everyone has their eye on the bottom line.


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Here we shoot TVs, much more dangerous.
Are they good eatin'?

Well, that's it for the Great Texas Blizzard and Ercot disaster, forecast shows no temps below 36 for the next week. Nothing left to do except prep the generator for storage, roll up the electric cords, and clean up.
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The many electric cables. Rodents. Electric cables. Not good.
Oh lord. The electric cords aren't there all year long.

Besides, as a low-level survivalist, I use the cords as bait to shoot squirrels and trade their meat for water and firewood.
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Oh lord. The electric cords aren't there all year long.

Besides, as a low-level survivalist, I use the cords as bait to shoot squirrels and trade their meat for water and firewood.

Eichhörnchen HATE you!


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Oh lord. The electric cords aren't there all year long.

Besides, as a low-level survivalist, I use the cords as bait to shoot squirrels and trade their meat for water and firewood.



Squirrel is good eating. Kinda tastes like dog.
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Oh boy.
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I never got an answer on that couch.

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