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I've been without power a few times due to storms and whatnot, and it really sucked. What I haven't really experienced though is having only limited power. Lets say you have 1000 watts only. You can run a small refrigerator, a couple efficient lights, and probably a laptop off that if you're careful.
Zero electricity sucks because I have no water (well), no light, no internet (or phone), and no refrigeration. I think those are the primary things. Secondary is no electric stove or hot water. |
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Electricity is like magic. The dropoff in standard of living without is almost imponderable. It would be like stepping back 125 years in time.
Gaillo mentioned hot showers. It seems like that would be so far down the list that he hasn't even thought his own question through! I can replace a hot shower with a warm bath if I have to. But think of the impact it has in these areas: Lighting, air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, automobiles, television, computers/internet, phones, medical and dental equipment, power tools, kitchen appliances, etc. |
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Electricity is like magic. The dropoff in standard of living without is almost imponderable. It would be like stepping back 125 years in time. I was talking about what I would MISS the most, not what is essential for life! ![]() |
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Haven't you guys heard of sun showers? They work great. Personally, refrigeration and most likely ice I would miss the most. It would be hard to give up cold drinks and ice on hot days. Those are great small comforts to help keep a happy peace of mind.
I think the rest, such as internet and electrical gadgets, would be initially like ripping off a bandaid, adapting to that change might be tough initially, but after a day or two long forgotten. |
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Nothing, except contact with distant friends. I've been without power during snowstorms for a week or so and couldn't be bothered to drag out the genny. I pulled out a marine ice chest and filled it with the food and snow. If anything, I caught up on some books and good conversation. Good beer is better at room temp.
Right now here in the desert, it's over 100 and I don't have AC, but do have shade trees that keep the inside temp at 75. My well is electric but there's a spring 200 yards away. I would miss driving if that counts. I really enjoy driving mountain and canyon roads. |
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I had to look. Last month's electric bill was below 30 bucks including mandatory fees. Right now there's a ceiling fan, fridge, deep freeze, and laptop plugged in. The pumphouse is on it's own meter.
I don't have Tee Vee so the kids have to find entertainment outside. Right now they're on the 100M range with their .22's EDIT- I forgot the clock and ignition on the propane stove. The Weber BBQ sees more action than the stove so I could unplug that if I cared. |
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Well, I would miss having a ready supply of clay pigeons
![]() Seriously though, just having spent 5 days with no power we missed AC the most, but it was 95 everyday for those 5 days. Over a longer period of time I would miss freezing and then refrigerating items as it won't stay that hot forever. We have a well (no power, no water) and hauling water from the creek to drink and flush was a huge pita, but freezing/refrigeration would be the big one |
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Well, I would miss having a ready supply of clay pigeons Refrigeration....that's a biggie! I do love cold beer but that will be an extreme luxury I'm afraid. |
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