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No electric for six months

We Never Know

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Could you survive without electric for six months?
Three months?
Three days?:D

Edit....
Let me clarify... "I mean no electric, anywhere for 6 months!"
 
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CharmingOwl

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I was without electricity after the recent hurricane in Florida and that was nuts. I could live without electricity if I had things to do, people to talk to, and community but being at home with nothing was so bad. Modern life takes place on a computer so no electricity is insane to live with unless you go off the grid.
 

Shaul

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Why be without electricity instead of being grid independent?
 

We Never Know

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I was without electricity after the recent hurricane in Florida and that was nuts. I could live without electricity if I had things to do, people to talk to, and community but being at home with nothing was so bad. Modern life takes place on a computer so no electricity is insane to live with unless you go off the grid.

Seems storms aren't done yet.

Florida’s east coast under hurricane watch as it braces for Subtropical Storm Nicole’s impact

https://www-nbcnews-com.cdn.ampproj...-braces-subtropical-storm-nicole-im-rcna55894
 

The Sum of Awe

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You mean just shutting off the electricity in the house? I don't think so. That means no fridge, no freezer, no stove/oven, no way to charge the cell phone and laptop unless I'm in my car or elsewhere, no heat for this upcoming winter... yeah, i'd be screwed.
 

Subduction Zone

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Could you survive without electric for six months?
Three months?
Three days?:D
I just went fourteen hours without electric. What's the difference?:D

Seriously I could but I would not enjoy it. I would need just a little prep time to get my propane grill working and then I would have to do all of my cooking outside which is not fun in the rain. I could use it to heat water for bathing too, Though I love my daily hot showers. Could I do it? Of course. Would I hate it? Almost certainly.
 

danieldemol

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Could you survive without electric for six months?
Three months?
Three days?:D
Id only have to do it in bad weather cause my house is solar powered but even then probably not or with great difficulty.

I mean, if I could watch YouTube I could watch Bear Gryllis teach me how to survive without electricity but short of that I'd be done for.

In my opinion.
 

ADigitalArtist

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Could you survive without electric for six months?
Three months?
Three days?:D
Yes. Been there before. Though it's a lot easier when you're on property than in an apartment. No fireplace, no non-electric cook top. No way to boil water except in small kettles. Less robust insulation.

But I could if I needed to.
 
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We Never Know

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You mean just shutting off the electricity in the house? I don't think so. That means no fridge, no freezer, no stove/oven, no way to charge the cell phone and laptop unless I'm in my car or elsewhere, no heat for this upcoming winter... yeah, i'd be screwed.

I mean no electric, anywhere for 6 months!

IMO if we had to live like they did 150 years ago over half the population would die because they don't know how to survive.
 

We Never Know

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Could you survive without electric for six months?
Three months?
Three days?:D

No electric anywhere for 6 months.
That means you cant go to the store for meat, milk, eggs, cheese, veggies, etc etc.
No McDonald's, Pizza hut, no fast food or restaurants at all.
You have to fend for yourself.
 

JustGeorge

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Depends on where and when.

I couldn't, in an Iowa winter.

It would be easier to do so in an area where I had access to land and specific tools. I couldn't do it if power went off here tomorrow.
 

The Sum of Awe

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I mean no electric, anywhere for 6 months!

IMO if we had to live like they did 150 years ago over half the population would die because they don't know how to survive.
I don't know if I would die but it'd certainly lower my quality of life. I think even me, scrawny and with no survival skills whatsoever, would figure out different ways of surviving. Humans have an innate desire to stay alive, we'll do what we must and learn what we must.
 

F1fan

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There was one winter where we lost power for a few days, and I took my frozen food from the freezer and put it in the smow outside until power came back on.

Since I got a high watt generator and a way to hook it up to the fuse panel so heat and appliances will work. Getting gas isn't usually a problem.
 

We Never Know

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There was one winter where we lost power for a few days, and I took my frozen food from the freezer and put it in the smow outside until power came back on.

Since I got a high watt generator and a way to hook it up to the fuse panel so heat and appliances will work. Getting gas isn't usually a problem.

"Getting gas isn't usually a problem"

With no electric getting gas would be a problem.

"I took my frozen food from the freezer and put it in the snow"

That's smart. However what would you do in warm months?
 

F1fan

Veteran Member
"Getting gas isn't usually a problem"

With no electric getting gas would be a problem.
power outages are local, so driving to where there is electricty and working gas pump is not hard to do.

"I took my frozen food from the freezer and put it in the snow"

That's smart. However what would you do in warm months?
Well that is why I got a high watt generator. Before was just a solution given the circumstances.
 

We Never Know

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power outages are local, so driving to where there is electricty and working gas pump is not hard to do.


Well that is why I got a high watt generator. Before was just a solution given the circumstances.

See post #12

"I mean no electric, anywhere for 6 months!"
 
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