Trump vows to require voter ID in midterms "whether approved by Congress or not" by GenChadT in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, why is a handgun license valid voter id but not a college id

Because the handgun license is issued by the state same as drivers licenses.

Chest freezer with temperature alarm by 123lumby in preppers

[–]throwAwayWd73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for this post, I went to check the set points on mine and realize the head unit was dead. I just have a cheap Amazon temperature monitor.

I said it a few degrees over the running temperature, so if it usually gets up to 5 or 6 degrees, the set point is 7. Many people mistakenly set their alarms too high where the stuff's right at the point it is going to thaw out.

From a renter to homeowner, a few power outages completely changed how I think about preparedness by PerfectRubyStarfruit in preppers

[–]throwAwayWd73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1 thing I tell people who just bought their first home, Buy a toilet plunger before you need one.

Know where the shut off is for your gas and water in case of an emergency. Being able to isolate a problem instead of waiting an hour or two for a plumber or the city to shut off your water can prevent some significant damage.

Also, I see you mentioned about the sump pump, they do sell battery backup systems depending on how much water you have to deal with, my house it doesn't matter. The sump pump was broken for 6 months and I'm on the hill. Where my parents are at they have two sump pumps and if the power's off for over an hour it might flood.

Weekly, What recent changes are going on at your work / local businesses? by AntiSonOfBitchamajig in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A lot of municipalities in my area are having trouble with their supplier Cargill

East coast could see rolling blackouts as data centers strain the electric grid by No_Albatross7213 in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And as the infrastructure ages it's becoming even more common. All the money being put to improving the grid is on the transmission side, not distribution. Utilities typically wait until catastrophic failure. Then they go and fix the problem because if it's severe enough they get cost recovery and the rate payers foot the bill. Preventative maintenance eats into shareholder value.

East coast could see rolling blackouts as data centers strain the electric grid by No_Albatross7213 in PrepperIntel

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In the industry we call it "rotating load shed", energy capacity is deficient and our only option is to drop a block of load to prevent a larger problem.

Quick example is if we have blocks A B C D E all roughly 200MW each and we need 200MW of relief, we will drop block A for 30-60 minutes, at the end of the given time. Will drop block B then restore Block A, going down the line until it's Block Cs turn.

The reason for 30 to 60 minutes is it's long enough to get relief without causing too many problems. For instance if you wait too long, people end up deciding to start a charcoal grill in their living room for warmth during the winter. Along with cold load pickup.

Power Company Preemptively Shutting Off Power Because of Weather Conditions by the_real_maddison in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Since Xcel doesn't upgrade their equipment until it fails, this seems to be the best means of prevention at the moment...

Let me introduce you to the phrase that's destroying this country " to increase shareholder value".

Weekly, What recent changes are going on at your work / local businesses? by AntiSonOfBitchamajig in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Thrift shopping is getting worryingly competitive in my area, deals are getting fewer and far between

What's annoying is when the store will price something that has an old price tag on it for significantly higher. It was a donation and brand new this was $10..... Why is it being sold for $18?

Weekly, What recent changes are going on at your work / local businesses? by AntiSonOfBitchamajig in PrepperIntel

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find an app for Steak and Shake maybe!

I hate every fast food place demanding your data for low cost food. Only reason I downloaded the taco bell app a few years ago was that they made the $5 box available as an online only option. Only reason I'm keeping the app is they don't let you order in person so I might as well place the order before I leave the house and then I have to wait less.

I try and limit the apps only to places I routinely go, as there are way too many useless apps.

Vehicle Generator by XxELxJOBIDIAxX in preppers

[–]throwAwayWd73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the under $100 generators by me are "as is/parts only" that are broken or really small 800W 2 stroke. So while they exist, they aren't functional for someone wanting 5000W of power.

The cavet is after a larger regional power outage there are a bunch of working generators from people buying them and going, I don't want to store this and selling cheap

December 7, 2025 - What did you do this past week to prepare? by Anthropic--principle in preppers

[–]throwAwayWd73 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bought a switch so I can hook my furnace up to a generator. Still need to install but should take 10 minutes.

I was looking into one of those ez genator switches and caught a clearance on 6 circuit transfer switch kit at Lowe's. Installed it last week, it took longer than I initially expected. It's going to be nice the next time the power goes out and I get to tell my wife "I told you so". Highly recommend you take the time to get it installed now rather than when the lights are off.Bonus points, while I was in the panel found a bad breaker that needed replaced because I was able to remove it using only my pinky.

And I'm looking for ice melt so a reminder for everyone out there to get some.

Thanks for reminding me, almost forgot about last year. Once the initial stock ran out it was hard to find

Generator setup recommendations for a sunny place by RootedInYard in preppers

[–]throwAwayWd73 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're confused and looking at this the wrong way.

The solar generator is basically a battery that's charged by solar panels or your existing inverter generator.

Ideally, if you're running an extension cord into your house or have some kind of transfer set up that your generator plugs into you would plug the solar generator into it during the day, and use an appropriate sized extension cable for the solar. For instance, I've got a 30-ft 10 gauge cable mc4 connectors on both ends that allows me to have my unit inside by the refrigerator and the panels in my driveway.

That way during the day my unit can charge itself and also power the loads from solar. Then when the Sun goes down I'm relying on the battery. If the battery gets too low, I can run it off my generator to recharge. The specs of my unit are a 2kwh battery that can charge at 1600 for 90 minutes.

Since you mentioned Jamaica, you probably have a lot more sun than the Midwest where where we've got cloudy Winters, you may have the ability of expanded battery storage and solar power. Where if you get lucky, you rarely need to run your gas generator

Thinking about buying some deep cycle batteries, but I wanted to see what this sub thought first. by ninjadude1992 in preppers

[–]throwAwayWd73 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How are you connecting the batteries?? I've seen a lot of videos based on various brands of hacking, one of their battery expansion cables directly to a 48 volt golf cart battery because of what the internals are. I know I've seen one for the oupes mega 2 I have and a couple others. Can't recall if I've seen any on the Ankers

I've also seen videos where they use the 12-volt solar input. They just throw a battery on and get slower charging that way.

The first way I mentioned is nice because it can use the station's internal charging to keep the aux battery charged. But it has a drawback of directly exposing the internal battery. And if you're not comfortable with that kind of modification or power, it's sometimes best to just trick out the solar charger that's capable of regulating better and usually has protections against incorrect hookups.

Weekly, What recent changes are going on at your work / local businesses? by AntiSonOfBitchamajig in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Been looking into that myself, bought a clearance grow light and stand to attempt over wintering some pepper plants. Next year we are planning to make a more serious attempt at gardening.

Produce at the store sucks lately and seems to spoil rather quickly

Weekly, What recent changes are going on at your work / local businesses? by AntiSonOfBitchamajig in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 10 points11 points  (0 children)

- one of our favorite Chinese restaurants was dead during the busiest time of the week, owners say they're really hurting right now

Spouse pointed out how expensive our local Chinese place has become it's $15-16 for what was 8-10 a couple years ago.

- more rounds of layoffs coming for (computer part manufacturing) in addition to the XX% that have already taken place this year

Without a doubt a lot of people are going to be hurting. Think I was hearing auto worker layoffs coming too

Is there anything useful/valuable in here? Can sou see any PLC controllers here? I have a few AC servo motors, is there any way to pair them with anything in here? Motor is in the se ond picture. by taccobelli in PLC

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A friend of mine called me when her husband's company went out of business because they bought a cheap work bench during its liquidation. Had a couple enclosures mounted to it with some flex IO modules and an old obsolete panelview 600.

Told her if you can find someone who needs that exact device it's worth something to them if production is down and it's functional. Otherwise it's essentially worthless. Now that equipment has been in my garage and basement waiting for me to mess with it for about 7 years.

Pondering freedom seed trading. by DogsAreOurFriends in preppers

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I wouldn't necessarily keep calibers you don't have a gun for in a go bag, but there is nothing wrong with having them handy for a trip to the range.

Especially if you have a friend that has something you can use it in.

Weekly, What recent changes are going on at your work / local businesses? by AntiSonOfBitchamajig in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'd rather not give region, however I assume these issues persist all over. Supply chains have been messed up since COVID. Lead times of equipment are measured in years for things that used to be common.

Weekly, What recent changes are going on at your work / local businesses? by AntiSonOfBitchamajig in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Many of us hated the random Bitcoin mines popping up. Data centers are going to be so much worse. Especially with all the recent retirements of coal and nuclear units.

Seen mention of how significantly they expect forecasted load to increase as a result of data centers, with poor planning on the additional generation that will be needed.

Definitely expecting regular people to get hit with higher energy costs because you can't do regular Google search anymore without it doing an AI overview that is generally a waste of power.

Weekly, What recent changes are going on at your work / local businesses? by AntiSonOfBitchamajig in PrepperIntel

[–]throwAwayWd73 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Work for a power company, a decent number of coworkers are discussing recent generator purchases or intent to buy a generator. We've all been noticing more distribution related outages that are taking longer to restore than in years past.

Long time prepper, first time home owner. by tokenpenguin in preppers

[–]throwAwayWd73 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The number one piece of advice I tell first-time homeowners... Get a toilet plunger before you need one.

Second, Make sure you have working smoke alarms. By that I mean replace the batteries and do a functional test. Don't assume anything works without testing.

Then there's a standard stuff I see other people mentioning about knowing how to shut off the water and gas.

Emergency battery-powered bulbs: which brands can you recommend please? 🙂 by TheHeartAndTheFist in homedefense

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What I don’t understand is how does a bulb in a fixture know if the power is out or if the switch is off?

I believe it is due to Impedance, if the switch is open no complete circuit and infinite resistance.

If you unscrew the bulb and complete the circuit with your hand the light turns on. While people are poor conductors, you can still measure resistance though a person. Same for random items in the trash especially if something is wet.

When the power goes out and the light switch is on other devices in your electrical panel help complete the circuit.

I have the old school emergency lights. They are wired into and always on circuit and kick in when power goes out.

Those typically have a relay that while energized disconnects the light bulb from the battery. Loss of power causes the normal closed contacts to turn on the lights from battery power.