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Originally posted by Pokoia
reply to post by darrman
OK, I have to react.
This guy has his system hooked up to his generator, nice.
He tells us the neighbours are in the cold.
What did I miss?
I expect him to use 500 Watt max for his furnace and pump.
Why does he not give his neighbours the juice he has as leftover?
Originally posted by -W1LL
Originally posted by Pokoia
reply to post by darrman
OK, I have to react.
This guy has his system hooked up to his generator, nice.
He tells us the neighbours are in the cold.
What did I miss?
I expect him to use 500 Watt max for his furnace and pump.
Why does he not give his neighbours the juice he has as leftover?
a home furnace for central air would use much more than 500 watts even so its not as easy as just running an extension cord.
be a man use a wood-stove women love wood ... HEAT.
Originally posted by Pokoia
Originally posted by -W1LL
Originally posted by Pokoia
reply to post by darrman
OK, I have to react.
This guy has his system hooked up to his generator, nice.
He tells us the neighbours are in the cold.
What did I miss?
I expect him to use 500 Watt max for his furnace and pump.
Why does he not give his neighbours the juice he has as leftover?
a home furnace for central air would use much more than 500 watts even so its not as easy as just running an extension cord.
be a man use a wood-stove women love wood ... HEAT.
3.3 Kw to run a heater is ridiculous.
I visited a newly build two story house with garage an attic last year.
The plaster was still drying and it was cold outside, just a few degrees above freezing with a chilling wind.
The doors inside the house were not mounted yet, everything was open.
It was warm inside the house with just one kilowatt electric heater.
Just 1000 watt electric heater and no I am not mistaking.
The house in this film is just a small one story bungalow, 3.3 KW should be enough to heat the house electrically.
My point is I think this person is a stupid selfish ass-hole, just me me me me me me me and another me.
Real surviving under harsh circumstances is a group effort, not a RAMBO thing.
Originally posted by autowrench
reply to post by darrman
We use natural gas for heating. When out power goes out in winter, and it often does, we fire up all four burners on the range, and heat the over to 350. When the over is hot, turn off the burners, open the door, and place a window fan on the open door. Been using this for many years to warm up on a cold day with no power.