I don't how many of you do emergency prepping but I was in Lowe's today and picked up a "Mr. Heater" propane heater for $39.50-50% off.Good deal for some back up heating either for camping or power out.
I don't how many of you do emergency prepping but I was in Lowe's today and picked up a "Mr. Heater" propane heater for $39.50-50% off.Good deal for some back up heating either for camping or power out.
Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.
add a generator to that list. the propane will keep the ice off you but with no electric that big trip you took to the market would have been a waste.
Got my generator running and I have electric heaters. Need more gas, but oil lamps heat the room pretty well too.
I have prepared for just about anything that may happen. Not a big fan of the heater you bought. Carbon Monoxide is very high with those. I have been reading the news articles on the Ice storms and in some ways these people are in deep shit.
Being prepared should be based on the area you live in. Staying warm is a very real issue with a good 90% of our members. In other areas it is water.
Whatever the case may be one needs to identify the needs and address them. If one has an electric stove one needs to have a back up even if it is a one burner stove and a 6 pack of propane. At the very least one needs to address the basics and have other means on hand to perform the task.
I do not advocate everyone running out and buying some big ol generator.
I do have a small one and keep 10 gal of gas on hand for it but it is my last resort item.
It pains me to see people suffer when for the price of a couple nights out on the town one could be prepared for the curve balls that seemingly are coming with increased frequency.
Just some thoughts.
I see you running, tell me what your running from
Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.
Heck, I can't even see the point of buying a generator, Chances are You already have one.. You may even drive it everyday... Just Get an inverter, 12vdc to 120vac...
Puts out enough amps to keep an electric space heater going.. No worries about CO2 that way..
Heck if Your real serious about it, dual battery setup in Your rig...
Unless You want to keep the whole house running for some reason,, Just to prove You are prepared I guess..
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Heck, i got everything I need for SHTF, a gun and few magazines full of ammo. My neighbors don't! Actually had a business professor tell me that one time
Carbon Monoxide is a concern when using any fuel space heater-that's why I have a few detectors in the house-inexpensive safety !
Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.
In one of the Look Who's Talking movies, the brother-in-law of John Travolta's character comes to visit and goes to hang his coat in the closet when he sees water, etc. in the bottom of the closet. He asks Travolta's character what it's for and Travolta replies "You know, in case SHTF". The brother-in-law chuckles and says "You people crack me up. When the SHTF, who's going thirsty?" (said while showing a gun in a shoulder holster) [the conversation is not direct quotes, but paraphrased from my memory].
I have a small Mr. Heater propane heater where the unit has a metal frame, not one of the fancy new ones that looks like a nifty carry device. THe one I have can be turned on it's side to put a pot on the burner to cook/brew coffee. I use in in my ice fishing hut and stay nice and toasty.
In the case of a power outage I have a SMALL camper (not a pop-up) in my side yard with full propane tanks (I have 7 full 20lb ones) and always plugged in so the battery should be fully charged to run the heater fan. I also have a small generator to re-charge the battery, etc. The whole setup would be tight for a family of 4 (the youngest will be 17 in 1 wk and is taller than me!), but it would provide the essentials. It has an oven and a 3 burner gas stove (house has elec stove). I'm looking to get a larger camper and 2 80watt solar panels to recharge the battery(ies). The good thing about solar panels is that as long as there is SOME light, they can charge without the needs for gas or oil and they are quiet. In the case of a SHTF scenario, a noisey generator would cover the sound of someone coming to take what I have.
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