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Glad nothing was damaged from the storm. The other year hurricane Sandy knocked out power for about 5 days.
I have a bunch of random sealed lead acid batteries in my room that I keep topped off with a small solar panel. Was enough power for lighting and charging my cell phone. I could also power up my cable modem but the storm was so far-reaching all of the cable internet infrastructure didn't have power either.
My phone lost internet on the end of the 3rd day. I later found out why - I was at a local AT&T site on the mountain where I live and they had this huge 1960s General Motors diesel generator they were dismantling to provide parts for other sites while they install a new generator. The guys there said the generator ran for 3 days straight after the hurricane and only shut down because they ran out of fuel.
I have a bunch of random sealed lead acid batteries in my room that I keep topped off with a small solar panel. Was enough power for lighting and charging my cell phone. I could also power up my cable modem but the storm was so far-reaching all of the cable internet infrastructure didn't have power either.
My phone lost internet on the end of the 3rd day. I later found out why - I was at a local AT&T site on the mountain where I live and they had this huge 1960s General Motors diesel generator they were dismantling to provide parts for other sites while they install a new generator. The guys there said the generator ran for 3 days straight after the hurricane and only shut down because they ran out of fuel.