LCDRDATA October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 We had a bunch of flickers and 3-4 longer stutters (15-20 seconds) but that was all, so it looks like we got lucky this time around. All in all, we've done pretty well - since moving here in 2000, the longest we've ever been without power was ~ 36 hours (of course, now I've probably jinxed it ).
mogurnda October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 We got lucky. Lost power about 4, got the generator set up and planned strategy for mainatining fuel supply, then the power came back on about 7;30. I did have a moment of stupidity, though. The sump in our basement started overflowing, and I thought "our sump pump is broken," so I threw in a mag9 connected to a garden hose to send water to the floor drain. It somehow did not occur to me that I just needed to connect the sump pump to the generator. Doh!
nbgen12 October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 Just got power back on here in Vienna. Not nearly as bad a storm as it could have been, luckily that thing picked up speed and got out of here. Let me say, putting a blanket over the tank kept the heat in so incredibly well I was shocked. My tank water was still at 74-75. Battery powered air pump was a lifesaver.
BaySailor October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 We didn't lose power and no one near us lost it. I know the reason too. It's because I bought a generator. The best insurance against a power outage is to buy a generator. And if you don't like snow storms, there is a way to solve that problem too.... ps My wife is making me return the beautiful Homelite 3750 W generator I bought just before the storm. How sad is that.
DaveS October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 We didn't lose power and no one near us lost it. I know the reason too. It's because I bought a generator. The best insurance against a power outage is to buy a generator. Me too. All that money on a generator and didn't even get to use it! Oh well...
Origami October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 All good at my home, too. No power loss, no trees down. The driving rain did push a little water through a window, though. Nothing major - I had towels on hand and that took care of it.
STEVE October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 It sounds like we were very lucky!!! I prepared for the worst and nothing happend!!! Better to be ready than not !!!
Big Country October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 My power went out around 8:45 last night but the neighbor brought in a generator and let me hook up to keep the flow going in the tank, the tank got down to 75.5 deg but it's warming up now. Power came back on this morning while we were out with friends for breakfast around 1030. Friends power went out last night and his wife spent the night bailing out their sump pump, I took a deep cycle battery and inverter up there this morning and got his sump running until another friend brought him a small generator to run it.
BaySailor October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 Lost power for 15 hours in Alexandria. I can't believe they have it back on already this morning. Where in Alex. do you live? I'm in W. Alex. and we have power around here.
Steve175 October 30, 2012 Author October 30, 2012 (edited) I just got home after spending the night in the hospital (on call) and we are still on the generator. It would seem that I will get the distinct honor of being first off and last on the grid (maybe I should go buy a lottery ticket). Edited October 30, 2012 by Steve175
Coral Hind October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 Well I never lost power but I did have a nice roof leak. I think this area got lucky with the storm path, could have been much worse.
Jim October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 Where in Alex. do you live? I'm in W. Alex. and we have power around here. Bell Haven, just south of Old Town.
zygote2k October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 what storm is everyone talking about? it was a day and a half of light rain, no flooding, little bit of wind. Yawn.
BaySailor October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 I agree Zygote. I think it was pretty bad on the coast, but i've seen very little damage around here. The derecho was a lot worse.
BaySailor October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 Bell Haven, just south of Old Town. We're over toward Springfield Mall, the Franconia area. Did you all get flooded out over there?
ToddR October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 Out here in the boonies we got hit pretty hard. I lost power at 2:00 Monday and just got it back around 5:00 this evening. 3 battery powered pumps and the woodstove for heat kept the tank well. Lots of wet heavy snow here. Really rough on the trees, lots of broken branches. All the creeks in the neighborhood overflowed for a few hours today and stranded everyone but that has passed. All in all it could have been lots worse.
Jim October 30, 2012 October 30, 2012 We're over toward Springfield Mall, the Franconia area. Did you all get flooded out over there? No flooding yet. We're under a flood watch until Friday, because of the massive amount of runoff. On a sadder note, even though I kept the temp up and had battery powered air pumps, I lost a Chevron Tang, Coral Beauty, and Chalk Basslet. I'm pretty bummed. Anybody else lose anything?
Steve175 October 31, 2012 Author October 31, 2012 (edited) what storm is everyone talking about? it was a day and a half of light rain, no flooding, little bit of wind. Yawn. (Yet another hole in the karma bag . . . I hope your yawning during the next storm as well and not listening to a loud churning generator) Edited October 31, 2012 by Steve175
treesprite October 31, 2012 October 31, 2012 We didn't lose power and no one near us lost it. I know the reason too. It's because I bought a generator. The best insurance against a power outage is to buy a generator. And if you don't like snow storms, there is a way to solve that problem too.... ps My wife is making me return the beautiful Homelite 3750 W generator I bought just before the storm. How sad is that. Don't do it. She's going to regret it in a couple months when she finds herself stranded in a cold house in a snow storm with no heat and no lights.
BowieReefer84 October 31, 2012 October 31, 2012 what storm is everyone talking about? it was a day and a half of light rain, no flooding, little bit of wind. Yawn. Consider yourself blessed this is all you saw out of the storm. "Eqecat estimated the total effect on U.S. economic activity would be between $10 billion and $20 billion." Also, in my BGE area the 1,238,967 people that lost power would also disagree. http://www.bge.com/customerservice/stormsoutages/currentoutages/pages/default.aspx
Coral Hind October 31, 2012 October 31, 2012 On a sadder note, even though I kept the temp up and had battery powered air pumps, I lost a Chevron Tang, Coral Beauty, and Chalk Basslet. I'm pretty bummed. Anybody else lose anything? That stinks! Why did they die? Did you not have enough O2 exchange? I learned during the big outage last summer that having a light bio-load really helps when the power goes out.
Jim October 31, 2012 October 31, 2012 That stinks! Why did they die? Did you not have enough O2 exchange? I learned during the big outage last summer that having a light bio-load really helps when the power goes out. I have no idea why they died. I've had the Chevron for 6 months, the Coral Beauty for about that long, and the Chalk Basslet for over three years. I thought I had good enough air exchange, but apparently the bubblers weren't enough. In hindsight I should have woken up more than twice to turn on the power heads throughout the night.
steveoutlaw October 31, 2012 October 31, 2012 ps My wife is making me return the beautiful Homelite 3750 W generator I bought just before the storm. How sad is that. It makes me curious how many generators are being returned now. I wonder if they'll have a sale to get rid of some of the inventory?
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