How to Generate Heat and Electricity During a Winter Storm

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • With cooler weather arriving, it's important to have a plan in place for providing heat and electricity in the event of an ice or snow storm. In this video, we share how to generate heat and electricity during a winter storm.
    There are several alternative heating devices, including: kerosene and propane heaters and woodburning stoves. Larry shows you how we use our gas powered generator and how to create a small power supply for light electrical usage, using three simple items.
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Komentáře • 314

  • @valdamarielegault1907
    @valdamarielegault1907 Před 2 lety +54

    We lived through the great Canadian Ice storm. We were blessed with a gas fireplace, gas bbq and plenty of food and games!

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +3

      Excellent, Val! Yes, food and entertainment are important. We'll talk more about that on the next video.

  • @janetlovesjesus100
    @janetlovesjesus100 Před 2 lety +73

    When I watch videos like this, I realise how fortunate we really are and how much we take things for granted.
    A warm, dry home, is such a blessing.
    Thank you for the great info. 👍🙂

  • @patwagner9308
    @patwagner9308 Před 2 lety +44

    So much great, useful info ! In Dec. 2004, Ohio had a massive ice storm that shut down most of the state. We had never experienced anything like it....not even close!....in our entire lives. We had no power, no heat for a week. We survived by huddling in our small kitchen , using our gas stove for heat just during the day. All businesses were shut down. Nothing could operate. It was incredible.....& I hope to NEVER go thru an ice storm again.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      Wow! No one wants to go through that.

    • @patwagner9308
      @patwagner9308 Před 2 lety +2

      @@larryware1 you can say that again !

    • @brianpulliam1100
      @brianpulliam1100 Před 2 lety +1

      In February 2010, I had a pipe burst in my attic while I was at work. It was piped through the attic to the refrigerator. Water was all over the place. Thank the Lord for good homeowner's insurance. I did not have to pay anything out of pocket.

    • @patwagner9308
      @patwagner9308 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brianpulliam1100 oh my gosh! That's awful...what a mess. Glad you have excellent insurance!!

    • @amynoble8036
      @amynoble8036 Před 2 lety +1

      I remember that! Not a fun time. My house was a freezer. Luckily we had family in town that we stayed with. They had heat. So did our McDonald's. Where I was working. We were soooo busy. Everyone wanting something hot to drink or eat.

  • @kathleensigmon1085
    @kathleensigmon1085 Před 2 lety +85

    After living through a storm/power outage and scrambling for manuals, I decided to make a big three ring binder with dividers and clear plastic sleeves. All household manuals are in alphabetical order! What a blessing this has been! Kept on bookshelf so easy to grab! Love you both and always look for to your videos 💜

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      That's a better system than ours. I have all mine filed in a filing cabinet in a folder marked: "Owner's Manuals."

    • @hollywinters5792
      @hollywinters5792 Před 2 lety +2

      Great idea!

    • @lilrustee
      @lilrustee Před 2 lety +2

      My daughter did this years ago for their home. They’re on their second binder because one wasn’t enough. Y’all are brilliant.

    • @elizabethraworth64
      @elizabethraworth64 Před 2 lety

      Brilliant !

    • @joanrepenshek2991
      @joanrepenshek2991 Před rokem +1

      @@larryware1 9

  • @smc130
    @smc130 Před 2 lety +14

    Thank you SO MUCH for this information. We live in south Texas and were seriously caught off guard last February when the Texas power grid failed. I’ve never been so cold in my 72 years of life! It scared us and we’re preparing this year. So far we have 2 Jackery generators and a Mr. Buddy propane heater.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +2

      You guys had it really rough last winter. Glad you are more prepared now.

  • @jeanhuelsman1766
    @jeanhuelsman1766 Před 2 lety +21

    Growing up in Chicago and taking public transportation I used to put my feet in bread bags and then my boots to keep my feet warm & dry. Also wearing pantyhose under pants or jeans helps.

  • @Freethecagedbird
    @Freethecagedbird Před rokem +2

    Hello Hope & Larry. I recently came across one of your videos and while I have insomnia, I have spent the last 2 nights bingeing on your videos and I just wanted to thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge and tips.
    My husband and I recently bought a house (June 2022) and we are struggling to find extra money after all the bills are paid.
    The things that you two talk about in your videos are a goldmine to me!! I can't wait to keep watching, learning, and implementing! So, thank you for your time, God bless!!

  • @PurePondering
    @PurePondering Před 2 lety +12

    The last ice storm my Mammaw dealt with had the electric off for 3 weeks. My uncle would take his gas generator over during the day and made sure she had a good fire going for the night.

  • @jennycarrier
    @jennycarrier Před 2 lety +18

    hello:) my wood burning stove does heat my house almost everywhere..its e stove convec,,this stove burn the wood longeur.i like it plus it dry my close in e rack fast..if emergency i can boil water or cook on it or inside the stove...canada can be very bad on winter!..thanks for being there..for us !

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome, Jenny. Sounds like you are well prepared.

  • @richardelliott9511
    @richardelliott9511 Před rokem +1

    I too started my prepper journey with trying to keep my critical sump pump opperating during a power outage many years ago. Started out with a 12v marine bilge pump with a cord modified to clip onto our car battery. Now have a true sinewave inverter and a small gas generator, while the latest iteration is untested under fire, they will serve us well. I love the inverters because the car running draws way less attention than a noisy generator and the car will idle for days on a full tank, providing limited power. In recent years it kept our two fridges and one freezer going during a 4 day power outage caused by a summer storm.

  • @lisacats4531
    @lisacats4531 Před 2 lety +13

    Larry and Hope you are the best!!! I have learned something new today... I wish i knew this during Hurricane Sandy... Two weeks with no electricity or heat... But i did prepare...we had plenty of canned goods and water... Thanks so much

  • @awilliams935
    @awilliams935 Před 2 lety +12

    Firstly Hope you are looking lovely in this video your jkt looks lovely x 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿❤️Here in the Wales in the Uk at the start of 2020 we had 3 months of flooding it was awful, People left homeless it was heartbreaking. I made the decision to Prep as best I could as you never know when a bad winter might hit..Better to be prepared than wish you had been x

  • @AngelaResseguie
    @AngelaResseguie Před 2 lety +15

    I use one of the buddy heaters in my deer blind, they work great I HIGHLY recommend buying the filter and hose and using the same propane tank you would use for your grill. :)

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +2

      So good to know, Angela. Thank you.

    • @user-oi1xv6uc3d
      @user-oi1xv6uc3d Před 9 měsíci +1

      I highly recommend Mr. Heater.we used one to heat our entire mobile home for 4 years until we got the money for a new furnace.

  • @cindymae3656
    @cindymae3656 Před 2 lety +15

    We live in the country, most of our neighbors have generator hooked up so power switch’s seamlessly from power company to generator. We are old school hubby has to go out shut off main power from our power company, starts our gas generator flips and switch. It does run the entire house including heat. That generator has saved us many many times, so thankful we have it. Love the channel❤️

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      That's a simple and sure back-up method.

  • @StephanieMT
    @StephanieMT Před 2 lety +4

    i heard some people say to put up a tent in a room in your house it can help keep you warm

  • @servehim-am6689
    @servehim-am6689 Před rokem +3

    When I was in school taking medical courses we learned 45 per cent of body heat was lost thru the uncovered head!

  • @ClandestineGirl16X
    @ClandestineGirl16X Před 2 lety +6

    You two need a series of Ted talks or Netflix. You two are absolutely fantastic

  • @macchic81
    @macchic81 Před 2 lety +18

    Great content and you make it so much easier for me to understand. Thanks y’all

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      So glad. If you have any additional questions let us know and we'll try to address them in Part 2.

  • @susananderson7473
    @susananderson7473 Před 2 lety +6

    Set up a tent in the warmest room and have everyone sleep in one tent.
    Candle with certain flower pots
    Sleeping bags
    Cover all windows with blankets. Also cover the doors with blankets.
    Have a gas grill or other non electric method to cook.
    Remember if power is out, gas pumps, atm, businesses, and city water can all close /go down.

  • @politicallywhat5630
    @politicallywhat5630 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for explaining in such an easy to understand way without dragging it out. Very useful information!

  • @judithbuchanan9566
    @judithbuchanan9566 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow!!! I learned sooo much! Thanks Larry & Hope for such an informative video. Looking forward to part 2. Thank you ☺️

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Judith. You're so very welcome!

  • @FrugalQueeninFrance
    @FrugalQueeninFrance Před 2 lety +13

    Leaving you a comment for the algorithm, we love your videos😀

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Před 2 lety

      We appreciate you being with us for the live premiere. You have a great set up for getting through power outages!

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance Před 2 lety +1

      @@UndertheMedian Thanks, when our power went in a storm, it was four days before was fixed, we’ll never get caught out again.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      Thanks, Frugal..France. Appreciate it!

  • @lilrustee
    @lilrustee Před 2 lety +3

    Late to these two videos. What wonderful information. I have had the Mr. Buddy (the small one) for what seems forever. It got me through several winter storms in Asheville where we lost power for 2-4 days and it was going down to 8 degrees. It also got us through a 3 day storm in Atlanta (where I now live).

  • @debbiedorsey2371
    @debbiedorsey2371 Před 8 měsíci

    Loved this video on keeping warm. Thank you!

  • @jmo2104
    @jmo2104 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge!

  • @beckyjohnson3153
    @beckyjohnson3153 Před rokem +1

    This was so helpful. You did a very good job of explaining the different types of power. It really demystified it for me.

  • @marianneosullivan7971
    @marianneosullivan7971 Před 2 lety +1

    You two are awesome! So resourceful! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

  • @cowgirljones35
    @cowgirljones35 Před 2 lety +2

    We have a whole house Generator, it will kick on when power goes out. WE Saved for this, because we don't want to get stuck like we did 3 years ago in a ice storm.
    You gotta stay warm, we have to have O2 for my Cowboy. We used feet warmers , hand warmers, blankets, ect... we used oil lamps , flash lights , solar lights, . Great to see both of you,
    Excellent Video ❤

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Před 2 lety

      Cowgirl, I highly suspected that you would have a whole house generator. If we lived in the middle of the country were you do, we'd absolutely have one, too.

    • @maureen5054
      @maureen5054 Před 2 lety

      We have the same all home Generac, but believe strongly in having back ups for back ups. For us (live in Wis.) we also have a gasoline powered generator to run outdoors and two Jackery power bank generators with solar panels. Lots of heating devices, alternative ways to cook food, etc.

  • @reneejohnson5787
    @reneejohnson5787 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for a great video! So many useful tips!

  • @heidimisfeldt5685
    @heidimisfeldt5685 Před 2 lety +5

    Get additional warm blankets and warm quilts, that is extremely important in cold climates, and even places like Texas.❄☃️❄⛄❄☃️❄⛄❄

  • @PStern
    @PStern Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much. Very informative, just what I was looking for. Great information and fantastically researched. Much appreciated!

  • @dempseykful
    @dempseykful Před 2 lety +6

    This was so helpful. Thank you.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      You are so welcome, dempseykat!

  • @ladysparkle1576
    @ladysparkle1576 Před 2 lety +1

    New subscriber thanks for this important information, you are a blessing to a lot of people.💕💕

  • @NOName-111
    @NOName-111 Před 2 lety +3

    Great content and I agree with the other viewer - so many things we take for granted. As I live in a city the only power outage was in dark Soviet ages and only for minutes... but life can bring surprises, therefore I am watching.

  • @CharlesAvilaMeasInst
    @CharlesAvilaMeasInst Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for all this great advice. I am grateful!!

  • @user-kz6ms2rr3j
    @user-kz6ms2rr3j Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for all the great information.

  • @happyseasons4640
    @happyseasons4640 Před 2 lety +1

    Such helpful & succinct information. Thanks guys!

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      You are welcome, Happy Seasons!

  • @ellengriffith1585
    @ellengriffith1585 Před rokem +1

    I know this is a older video but it sparked a memory I had when I was 11 or 12 years old. My sister and I shared a room in the basement and had a heater. One day our cat walked by it WITHOUT touching it and he caught on fire in those 2 seconds. He was ok because I acted fast enough but it could have been more devastating if no one had seen anything.

  • @jo-annreynolds9852
    @jo-annreynolds9852 Před rokem

    Thank you for being thorough and slow for us older people.

  • @jonnaborosky8836
    @jonnaborosky8836 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks so much for sharing. Love to you! ❤

  • @Trandans
    @Trandans Před 2 lety +7

    Very informative!
    And what a beautiful blue and white mug! 🙂

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +2

      That cup was hand made from Vietnam. Thank you.

  • @hamishr2367
    @hamishr2367 Před 2 lety +2

    The kerosene heaters are awesome. .I picked up a pair of them at a garage sale for 50$..swapped out the wicks and they are working like new

  • @brendagardner9536
    @brendagardner9536 Před 2 lety

    Thank you guys.

  • @robertduncan2742
    @robertduncan2742 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi folks in Illinois here rf. Being alone after my wifes passing and all that's going on the 2nd unit you said is very nice. If one doesnt use a upstairs area it could be slightly blocked off. We had a kerosene unit decades ago and a cat we had loved sleeping in front and we had to move him since he got to hot. See you in more posts. Bless you two

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Robert. So sorry to hear about your wife's passing. Blessings to you.

  • @cgt6497
    @cgt6497 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I've always wondered how to use a generator or inverter and battery system. Now I know. I have no reason not to be prepared now! Thank you!

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +2

      Super. I only scratched the surface. There's so many possibilities for supplying electricity and heat.

  • @graceproby2662
    @graceproby2662 Před rokem

    This brought back memories of the 1970s when we had 3 day working weeks in the UK. My father hooked a spotlight up to a car battery. I think you could have seen us from outer space 😂. It was a good idea as we could read when there were power cuts. Goodness knows what the neighbour’s thought. My friend made sure she was at our house every time there was a power cut which was quite often for a while. x

  • @mitch5077
    @mitch5077 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a 8750 watt generator that's a few years old, and it's LOUD! Last thing you want is calling attention to yourself. You can make enclosures for them, but need ventilation and exhaust.

  • @mikichamSA4J
    @mikichamSA4J Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the useful information.

  • @user-oi1xv6uc3d
    @user-oi1xv6uc3d Před 9 měsíci

    Mr heater is an absolute best solutions we use a tank from our grill

  • @julieannbailey9505
    @julieannbailey9505 Před 2 lety +2

    We are going to invest in one of those generators this year. We live in a rural area with a well and leach field. Without power we have no running water, much less heat or power for the fridge and freezer. I've actually gone down to the river we have frontage on and hauled buckets back up the hill to flush the toilet!

    • @bshelley0
      @bshelley0 Před 2 lety +1

      When we lived on well water if a storm was coming we always filled several buckets and the tub with water for flushing

  • @MoonGypsy
    @MoonGypsy Před 2 lety

    Great Information, Thank You !

  • @diahill1945
    @diahill1945 Před 2 lety +2

    Very informative great information video , good job Hope and Larry .

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome, Dia. Thanks for your comment.

  • @katherinerichardson1767
    @katherinerichardson1767 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks again for sharing!

  • @anneedesignedit982
    @anneedesignedit982 Před rokem

    yes this is good thanks

  • @JillyKins
    @JillyKins Před rokem

    Hi from the uk. :)
    Always love watching your content I learn so much and am saving quite a bit so ty for that
    As for storms we had one at the back end of last year which put our power out for seven days (not normal) we got 0 help from anyone. Resorted to sleeping in a small tent in the living room with candles and a small heater.
    So since then we have been taking measures that we are better prepared. Its not in case its `when` it will happen again.

  • @karmaforro9716
    @karmaforro9716 Před rokem

    I love y’all!!! Vegan too and just three videos have really helped me up my game. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @joycegonzales4994
    @joycegonzales4994 Před 2 lety +9

    You guys do really good informative videos. Not just lip service

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Joyce. Appreciate your comment.

  • @Kiss__Kiss
    @Kiss__Kiss Před 2 lety +1

    While the heading and picture of this video, is a little misleading. Lmao!!! I do have to mimic the sentiments of the other comments, in saying how Fortunate we truly are.. This is the reason why we have to always give thanks and count our blessings... Especially during the Cold/Winter months..

  • @SparksMakesFire
    @SparksMakesFire Před rokem

    I agree with you on the Big Buddy. With the purchase of a hose, it will connect to the larger tank that I can use on my grill like you mentioned. It will run on low, with just one 1 lb cylinder or on high with 2. I also have a larger size Kerosene that I bought in 2000. I wanted to have 2 sources in case I couldn't get one or the other. I also have a spare wick on hand.

  • @tinacusimano6784
    @tinacusimano6784 Před 2 lety

    Helpful. Thanks

  • @louisehay723
    @louisehay723 Před 2 lety +1

    Good information

  • @barbaracarbone4658
    @barbaracarbone4658 Před 2 lety +1

    Good info. Thanks!!!

  • @cynicallyyours61
    @cynicallyyours61 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent information

  • @andrewgilbride7546
    @andrewgilbride7546 Před 2 lety +3

    Electricity supply companies should use some of their profits and lay cables underground.

  • @rld1278
    @rld1278 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you! Everyone talks about the buddy heater but few mention the kerosene heaters.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      We've used kerosene since we were married. My parents purchased one back in 1980 and I really liked it so I have two of the same brand as theirs (Kerosun).

  • @hawaiidogs9277
    @hawaiidogs9277 Před 2 lety +1

    Ty you guys

  • @sstephens2175
    @sstephens2175 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I appreciate the timely and useful info. Btw, I saw propane tanks at Target a few days ago.

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! I would never have thought to look at Target. We have one in town, but seldom set foot in it.

    • @sstephens2175
      @sstephens2175 Před 2 lety

      @@UndertheMedian you’re welcome. They will price match Walmart. I just bring it up on my phone and show it at check out.

  • @deman622
    @deman622 Před 2 lety +1

    I use the Big Buddy heater when I go winter camping. If you set it on low it can go for 6 hours on the small green propane tanks. If you run it on high it will only last 2-3 hours.

  • @madhatter909
    @madhatter909 Před rokem

    OK I'm watchin this after THE 2022 storm!

  • @RiversideHomesteadLife

    Good job guys

  • @lisas7389
    @lisas7389 Před rokem

    I have Mr buddy works awesome

  • @victorwadsworth821
    @victorwadsworth821 Před 2 lety +1

    My dad in the 80's had a truck that ran on both gasoline & propane, it was very safe, but he had to run the gas to keep hoses from drying out on occasion.

  • @justwondering3048
    @justwondering3048 Před 2 lety +1

    First time viewer 🙂❤️ what an amazing couple you are you see the love and respect you have for one another 🤗❤️don't see much of that anymore I'm a widower myself but if you happen to have a single friend or a single brother who's just like you , who's a prepper please AM LOOKING FOR ONE 😃👍❤️ to share my life with someone to be a helpmate.. better too than one especially in the times that are coming... 😌❤️👍🙂

  • @elsiecreek3040
    @elsiecreek3040 Před 2 lety

    I found you through Kate • Kaden :)
    I have a Little Buddy, it works great and I use it inside a large tent for camping, but it’s nice to have it in the garage for an emergency.
    Timely video, my city and county (Whatcom in Washington) is in the midst of an emergency right now with a severe flood, unlike anything ever before. The freeway and roads in and out were all closed down last night. I’m not a prepper whatsoever, but it makes you think about being more prepared. It didn’t take very many hours to turn my city upside down! Thanks for the tips.

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Před 2 lety

      Oh, my goodness! I hope your city is able to recover quickly from the flooding. Welcome to the Under the Median family. We love Kate. In fact, on Thursday we are doing a collab video with her.

  • @rlo912
    @rlo912 Před rokem

    We got out buddy heaters years ago
    They work great

  • @squirrelcovers6340
    @squirrelcovers6340 Před 2 lety

    Woodstove, kerosene lamps, books. All I need.

  • @ceciliahitch2247
    @ceciliahitch2247 Před 2 lety +2

    Recent subscriber and I love your channel. Could you link your video about setting up solar panels? I searched for it but can't find it. Would love to watch it as we are setting up some now.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      I haven't done one on that topic yet. May do one for a future video.

  • @lisacats4531
    @lisacats4531 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow Wow Wow... Had to watch it again and take notes lol

  • @denisedurham9385
    @denisedurham9385 Před 2 lety +1

    Just a thought but if you put blankets over all the windows and doors that will help keep the heat in also. Plus you can put extra blankets on your beds and sofa to help keep warm.

  • @dianacavazos2664
    @dianacavazos2664 Před rokem +1

    I don’t know where I was reading these uneducated rude comments the other day but Please don’t let what anyone says throw you off your game or make you feel like you need to change anything. It’s what makes you YOU! I LOVE how Larry stares silly like into the camera when your talking and I love everything about your presentation Hope. Not only smart but You’ve got natural beauty to boot! Ok Larry, your not so bad yourself lol Great looking couple. What all of us would give to have been taught this growing up AND I just heard today that you made all of your baby food from scratch?!!! 🙇🏻‍♀️🤯 What I would give to come live with you for a month. Seriously though, I have a cleaning business so Im sure you’ll find a way to make this work AND save $$ 😂😂
    Anywho, I said all this to say, You both are absolutely adorable!!!

  • @CnCBlueBird89
    @CnCBlueBird89 Před 2 lety +2

    Larry you can put a plug through the wall so you don't have windows open. Think of RV power plugs that have male end on outside and female end inside.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes. This method can be improved on greatly. LOL!

  • @scorpio7938
    @scorpio7938 Před 2 lety +2

    I had a power outage years ago for a week and i wore almost all my clothes it was freezing i mean freezing lost food cooked quite a bit outside to not waste all of it yeah got through it but wouldnt want it to happen again oh no your tips sound great thanks

    • @evie1740
      @evie1740 Před 2 lety +1

      Keep your food in clean trash bags out in snow and ice in large rubber maid container with lid put block on top of your lid in case a dog comes around colder out there than in fridge sometimes.

    • @scorpio7938
      @scorpio7938 Před 2 lety

      @@evie1740 thank you so much for this good advice if it happens again i will definately do this

  • @jamesworthington3346
    @jamesworthington3346 Před 2 lety +1

    We heat with wood so are prepared in that way. We can also cook on wood stove if needed. Always have 8 or more cords of wood on hand. We also have a Honda 3500 w generator with 10 gals of gas on hand.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds like you are well prepared, James!

  • @bethcatt7919
    @bethcatt7919 Před 2 lety +3

    We didn't have a furnace when I was a kid, we heated our entire house with a wood stove in the living room, we had one in the kitchen also, but I don't remember ever using it for heat, i don't know why my parents never used it

  • @Coconutoilcrazy
    @Coconutoilcrazy Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for the explanation using the battery and inverter, you made it easy to understand. It you have solar generators, say 2, that can be charged with a wall outlet. Can you charge one generator with another solar generator?

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      I'm not sure what you mean by charging the generator. The generator we use runs on gas and supplies power when it goes out. I have used (and still have them) two solar panels to charge the AGM batteries.

  • @boldwarrior2196
    @boldwarrior2196 Před rokem

    Extra house extension hose hooks up to 20 lb tank for Mr big bud heater. So true use it before an emergency

  • @freeshrugs63
    @freeshrugs63 Před rokem

    I think I said this before. You guys are so adorable.

  • @angelsgarden3000
    @angelsgarden3000 Před 2 lety +2

    Make sure the Mr. Heater has the fan on it. They have done away the fans on some of those heaters.

    • @VelvetyMoon
      @VelvetyMoon Před 2 lety

      They only sell the one with fan in Massachusetts and Canada it seems.

  • @deborahswinson2903
    @deborahswinson2903 Před 2 lety +1

    The link to the sine converter goes to the little red one you showed. Is there a link to the larger blue one you have in the video?

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      I found a cheaper Samlex SSW-350 (that's the brand I have) at the Alt E store. Do a search for that model. They have that one for $116.60 right now. That's a lot cheaper than the Samlex PST-300-12 that I have (which is $180.00.)

  • @realtorkathleenoconnell35

    Not only do I have a whole house generator put in when I built the home but I also have portable generator, a gas fireplace that will heat the entire house (Rancher) and both solar and battery operated lights on standby

  • @krislarsen6546
    @krislarsen6546 Před 2 lety +1

    If you want heat for a single room like a small bathroom use vegetable shortening stick a candle in there and then trim the WIC so that it is pretty bare then stick one of those pottery based plants pot on it inbam you got an improvised decent heater that will last for 20 ish days now.

  • @rocketsurgery8337
    @rocketsurgery8337 Před 2 lety

    Mr Heater makes a larger gas heater (30,000 btu) that can be mounted permanently or free standing. I have have one that's natural gas and it's located in the middle of my house and provides some serious heat during power outages or to supplement my furnace. It does have an electric fan but isn't needed to operate. I don't have to mess with kerosene it just sits there ready to go to work when needed. They also make a propane model and both have low oxygen shut-offs.
    You mentioned that you store your kerosene in your garage. Kerosene has a higher flash point than gasoline but it should still be stored in a shed away from the house. You might want to mention to only run your generator during daylight hours when there's a long term power outage. People steal generators and one running at night can be heard a mile away. I keep mine chained to my truck when it's running and at night it goes in the shed. I also run it on ethanol free gasoline (bought at co-op) and I use Stabil gas additive so my fuel doesn't go bad. Shelf life without this is 6 months and with it is 2 years.
    You mentioned the AGM battery charges at a lower voltage compared to an automotive flooded acid battery. They actually charge at a higher rate (14.6v) than a car battery (13.8v). Remember that one is none and two is one. Always have a backup plan for your backup plan.

  • @glendathegoodwitch6987

    Right now, Costco has the heater along with the hose and the filter, which you must have to adapt it to a regular 20 pound propane tank, for about $75. Even better, last summer I picked two of these up from Costco that were deeply discounted for about $55 each including the filter and hose

  • @kaysmyth7099
    @kaysmyth7099 Před rokem

    Every time a hurricane comes near us we are without electricity for 7 days. That’s why we have back up generators and small window air conditioning. Lucky in Florida it don’t get that cold.

  • @britt9995
    @britt9995 Před 2 lety +2

    I started prepping for outages when we lost power on august 12 this year for 36 hours in Michigan. With 3 small kids I realized how unprepared we really were!

  • @mariannepatynik9729
    @mariannepatynik9729 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for these videos. They are very informative and so helpful. We have learned a lot from you guys. We live in Nevada and it gets very very hot here in the summer. I am worried if the power goes out or the grid goes down what we can do. Sometimes in the summer it can be a 110 or a 115 easily outside. Do you have any ideas or advice for those of us that live in warmer climates that will help us not roast to death if it's boiling outside? Moving away is not an option lol.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Marianne. I can only say that Hope and I both grew up without air conditioning. We used fans at our house to cope with the heat. During the boiling hot summer of 1936 both of my parents lived on farms. During the hottest nights they actually slept outside on the porches. Certainly drinking a lot of liquids and dressing cool will help, but Hope and I really don't have any personal experience with super hot climates. What I would recommend is a back-up generator that is big enough to run your AC. Or, if you can't do that, get a room air conditioner (5000 BTU) that can cool a room that can be run from a smaller generator. I would do a search on CZcams for other recommendations. I'm sure many have addressed this issue. Thank you for you kind comments - Larry.

    • @mariannepatynik9729
      @mariannepatynik9729 Před 2 lety

      @@larryware1 Thank you for that great advice. Will definitely look into your suggestions!😁

    • @Messymy
      @Messymy Před 2 lety +1

      Solar. You have an abundance of sun power.
      Old folks used to wet down large towels and hang them on screen doors. Air coming thru the screen and towel helped with cooling.

  • @davidyummus6259
    @davidyummus6259 Před 2 lety +1

    I changed out my Sump Pump for a newer version which used HALF the electricity,... It will run from a car battery & inverter for an hour or so while I take care of other things.

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Před 2 lety

      David, such a smart thing to do. Great suggestion.

  • @Khatoon170
    @Khatoon170 Před 2 lety +4

    How are you doing guys ihope you are fine actually iam new subscriber Arabic lady citizen since Christmas 2019 I began to subscribe to British American CZcams channels actually we are as foreigners subscribers as overseas students enjoy to explore places unknown to us learn new information improve our English language as well first of all make friendships with people from different countries you seems very clever alert lovely couples congratulations for your great channel because we are in Arabic countries most of us spendthrifts especially in wedding ceremonies in. Clothes food if someone buy cheap items they said it’s very bad quality the expensive ones are better not all cheap things are bad or expensive item are pretty good but most of Arabic CZcams channels about cookery handcrafts decorations I noticed 99 percent of British American CZcams channels about tours adventures travel it’s wonderful too you teach people to save their money on necessities needs there are differences between spendthrifting and generosity the persons must be have balanced not throw their money you have Arabic proverb said save your pennies for bad time thank you again even title of your channel means median I looked up dictionary means middle number middle value ihope we became intimate friends from now on stay safe blessed good luck to you your dearest dearest ones

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      Thank you for your kind comment, Khatoon. So glad you can join us. Will enjoying hearing more from you.

  • @CourtneyTaylor10001
    @CourtneyTaylor10001 Před rokem

    I remember in an old video you did you mentioned usb lightbulbs. Do they really help save electricity and how many hours do you get before having to recharge? Which ones do you recommend??? TIA

  • @barbarawilliams979
    @barbarawilliams979 Před 2 lety +3

    Good video. I have gas heat. Hopefully it would work if the power goes off.?? Fortunately it doesn't get as cold here in northern Georgia as it does where you live. I also have a Jackery solar generator and the solar panel to go with it.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety +2

      If your furnace has a blower, you will need power to supply that.

    • @larryware1
      @larryware1 Před 2 lety

      The Jackery systems are great for light power draws. I have the separate pieces that do the same thing, but not as portable as the Jackery system.

    • @barbarawilliams979
      @barbarawilliams979 Před 2 lety +1

      Larry, I have to use oxygen and a cpap machine. I mostly got the Jackery so I mostly got the Jackery for that. I also have some solar light bulbs. I have several cans of fuel(can't remember the name) in case my gas kitchen stove doesn't work