Posted by Tim in OR on June 01, 2018 at 21:52:13 from (73.11.20.174):
I know this OT, but its an idea that may help others. A car took out a power pole a few evenings ago. It was "Quite a mess" as the power company recording called it. Power was not expected till 2:00 AM. Not a problem because it was in the low 60's. I wasn't going to have to bring out the generator. The only problem, My wife takes care of people in our home. We needed light. I dug out the candles. Then it hit me, we have a bunch of those solar powered walkway lights in the flower beds. I brought a few inside, and placed them in proper places. We had enough light for the residents to get to the facilities safely. We live on the edge of town, so we have water and a gas water heater. I just headed for the shower and what do you know, the power came back on, about 3 1/2 hours ahead of their estimate. Those lights look nice, but can provide ready light when needed. Tim in OR
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