Posted by ericlb on October 13, 2012 at 06:51:09 from (12.189.32.37):
In Reply to: Back up heat source? posted by George Marsh on October 13, 2012 at 04:12:38:
the best backup heat source is wood, all others depend, on an outside element of some source, during a prolonged power outage or heavy snow, [ several feet overnight] gasoline, propane ect will not be a sustainable heat source as you cant get more if you need it, with wood and a wood stove, as long as you have a good supply of wood layed in you can heat the house,and cook food, no mater what thats what we have here on the farm our power gird was probably the one designed by Edison himself, its not real reliable, the next town, if the power is out its shut down as nobody under 30 can count out change if they sell something the computer has to tell them what to give the customer, im just old i guess when i worked in a store we had a cash drawer we made change on every sale every day its simple to do, but nobody today can do it
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