Any Generators, Power Banks, Solar Panels, etc…?

Edit: So I’m gonna answer my own question. I’ll probably freak out and would have zero generators to deal with it. Heater is Gas, but I don’t know if gas would work during power outage. Cooking, well there’s a butane burner stove. I have 3 10000mah batteries, but they have 60% efficiency due to power loss during transfer, so its effectively 6000mah, enough to roughly charge my 5000mah battery once, 3 batteries is 3-4 charges. Then I’d be bored with zero entertainment, along with all the food melting and going bad, very not fun 🙃

  • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    The longest power outage I’ve ever done was 2 weeks. The town kept the water and sewer going, we kept warm with a kerosene heater. My current house has a natural gas heater. I don’t keep like gallons of water stored up but I have a camp stove and a gas grill, I can cook if I need to, and we have three vehicles fueled and ready.

    I’m prepared for basically any natural disaster that leaves the state government in power. If it’s so bad that the governor isn’t around to give a press conference than I’m either also already dead or I’m going to be the guy that flies an F/A-18 into the alien’s superlaser.

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      16 hours ago

      If you have a water heater you have a supply of drinkable water in the 40-80 gallon range, not counting what is in your pipes

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        15 hours ago

        I don’t know if I want to drink what will roll out of my water heater’s drain. I don’t think it’s been drained since installed and I’m kind of afraid to do it.