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http://www.thesurvivalistblog.net/ ^ | 12/6/12

Posted on 12/06/2012 5:20:29 PM PST by Kartographer

The Dallas Observer published a report1 recently that Texas has worst electric grid in the nation. This was based on a North American Electric Reliability Corp report2. That’s not very encouraging. They are also reporting that there is the possibility of rolling blackouts in 2013.

For a couple of years I have had the interest in setting up a backup power system for home use. There is a mobile system that provides power for work a couple of times per month, and is a backup system when at home. It provided power for 2 freezers, a refrigerator and a fan during 3 days of outage one summer several years ago. But we really want a system that has the specific purpose of supporting the house.

When looking for a mobile 120 volt (V) system I did talk to an “expert” who wanted to sell the best system that they had. He wanted to get me excited about selling power back to the electric company. After redirecting the talk with the expert to a mobile plan, and taking some of his advice, it proved to be an exercise in frustration.

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To: Kartographer

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21 posted on 12/06/2012 5:53:12 PM PST by PMAS (All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing)
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To: Kartographer

The Main Interconnections of the U.S. Electric Power Grid and the 10 North American Electric Reliability Council Regions

ECAR - East Central Area Reliability Coordination Agreement
ERCOT - Electric Reliability Council of Texas
FRCC - Florida Reliability Coordinating Council
MAAC - Mid-Atlantic Area Council
MAIN - Mid-America Interconnected Network
MAPP - Mid-Continent Area Power Pool
NPCC - Northeast Power Coordinating Council
SERC - Southeastern Electric Reliability Council
SPP - Southwest Power Pool
WSCC - Western Systems Coordinating Council
Note: The Alaska Systems Coordinating Council (ASCC) is an affiliate NERC member.
Source: North American Electric Reliability Council.

22 posted on 12/06/2012 6:00:16 PM PST by LucyT
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To: Kartographer

23 posted on 12/06/2012 6:01:37 PM PST by LucyT
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To: calex59
You forgot P=I2R:). Sorry don’t know how to do subset or superset on the 2.

Subscript<sub>2</sub> yields Subscript2

Superscript<sup>2</sup> yields Superscript2

24 posted on 12/06/2012 6:07:36 PM PST by null and void (Going Galt: The won't of the people)
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To: Kartographer

I think someone could make a lot of money selling a cheap, safe, wood/coal powered steam turbine engine, suitibale for hooking up to a 12v car generator.


25 posted on 12/06/2012 6:40:40 PM PST by Hugin ("Most times a man'll tell you his bad intentions, if you listen and let yourself hear."---Open Range)
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To: null and void

Solar costs vs return. Got to see the figures for a solar system to effectively change your home to zero energy. Panels alone cost $70K, plus switch gear, etc, more like $85K. Based on the size of the home and average electric rate, savings was apprx $2500 per year. Given the probable life of the system, changes in technology, etc, probable life is less than 15 years.

Given that blackouts are very seldom, unless it really gets to be a problem, just live with them as they generally last for only a few hours. An inexpensive gas generator ($500 used) will do the job for some lights, refrigerator, etc. Get an UPS for the computer if not running a laptop.

If you are a survivalist, then that’s another story, but make your own solar generating system from the parts as opposed to buying one.


26 posted on 12/06/2012 6:45:35 PM PST by rstrahan
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To: Kartographer

Buy a used genset from a junked motor home. Most of them don’t have high hours and they operate at 1800 RPM which means they last forever. You can buy them pretty cheap.

Most can also be converted to propane or n. gas.


27 posted on 12/06/2012 6:47:48 PM PST by babygene
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To: Kartographer

I’m thinking hydro power for my place. I’ve got a stream that you can’t stand up in, even in the widest spot where it’s only 3 feet deep! Perfect for a zero-head system.


28 posted on 12/06/2012 6:49:47 PM PST by Ellendra (http://www.ustrendy.com/ellendra-nauriel/portfolio/18423/concealed-couture/)
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To: tbw2

Texas has had a population explosion between the illegals from the south and the loony toons from the north. The last census showed us at an extra 25% and we got 4 more electoral votes this time. There’s no way the electric companies can keep up. Yes, we had one of those winter brownouts where they “forgot” to turn ours back on and after a lot of phone calls they managed to flip the switch which caused their old equipment to blow.


29 posted on 12/06/2012 7:03:30 PM PST by bgill (We've passed the point of no return. Welcome to Al Amerika.)
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To: rstrahan

I paid a LOT less than that for my grid tied system.

I bought it years ago, and it’s pert near paid for itself by now.

Where did you get your numbers?


30 posted on 12/06/2012 7:03:40 PM PST by null and void (Going Galt: The won't of the people)
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To: Usagi_yo
When they get the algebra part... we'll move to trig.

One step at a time.

Besides... it's good enough for rough order of magnitude SWAG calculations.

/johnny

31 posted on 12/06/2012 7:04:07 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: calex59
Ahem...

I am a cook. What do I know? ;)

/johnny

32 posted on 12/06/2012 7:06:39 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Texas Fossil

It is bad here. We have an ongoing joke about every time a squirrel runs on a wire or a bird lands on it, the power goes out. I just posted above how during the winter brownout last year, they blew everything trying to turn it back on. I have a decades old argument with them over a tree limb that will one day zap out the neighborhood. At least once a month one service goes out be it the power, the cable, internet or the phone so we have the public utilites’ number posted on the fridge.


33 posted on 12/06/2012 7:10:20 PM PST by bgill (We've passed the point of no return. Welcome to Al Amerika.)
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To: Brad's Gramma
Don't feel stupid. It's so simple, I could teach it to your grandchildren. EIR and PIE. Then a demo about what e is (always fun for me), r is (less fun for the kids), and they gain an intuitive understanding of the relationship between voltage, resistance and current.

Most children survive that training method.

I can teach Ohm's law in about an hour where local laws don't prohibit it.

/johnny

34 posted on 12/06/2012 7:12:30 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

BBROYGBVGW


35 posted on 12/06/2012 7:13:03 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: driftdiver
I got smacked down HARD for using the original mnemomic for that. Almost got an article 15. Bad Boys Rape Our Young Girls But Violet Gives Willingly. I was 6 when daddy taught me that.

/johnny

36 posted on 12/06/2012 7:18:11 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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Black, Brown, Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Violet, Grey, White.

Gold or silver comes at the end to indicate +/- % accuracy.

It's a color code indicating a value.

37 posted on 12/06/2012 7:23:01 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: rstrahan

Cost depends on how much power you want and how much sun you get.

You can get a system which will run a few lights, and perhaps a small fridge for $4-5k.


38 posted on 12/06/2012 7:27:22 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: bigbob

It’s messy and you have to be careful about storing and handling your feedstock but it’s only moderately challenging to convert an old six cylinder truck engine to wood gas. My folks were back to the earth sorts in the seventies and subscribed to Mother Earth News, I recall their wood gas truck plans clearly, smokestack in the bed and all. An acquaintance of theirs with a small sawmill operation actually converted an engine to power his equipment, since he had sawdust coming out his ears and not much else to do with it at that time, lol. It was not uncommon in England during WWII either, but I think they may have used peat.


39 posted on 12/06/2012 7:27:22 PM PST by RegulatorCountry
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To: JRandomFreeper

Big Bad ROY gave Buena Vista Great Weight.

Of course I also remember your version.


40 posted on 12/06/2012 7:30:49 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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