What do you do if power goes out

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Burd

Feeling the Heat
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Feb 29, 2008
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Bell bell Pa.
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Let say were in late winter and it 10 below out and a nasty storm is brewing. Your burning our insert nicely the house is at 72 and Bam powers out and its going to be out for a couple of days.Now the fan off and the house is getting colder and colder What the hell do you do.

I no get a generator and plug it in. But what do you do if you dont have one.

1.could a car battery work for the fan?
2.Over fire the insert to get more Radiant heat?

If any one has gone through this wonderful expereince I would love to hear what you did to keep your family warm.
 
most inserts will still heat with out the blower you will not over heat the unit it just tends to take longer to heat up and the flow of air to take place into the room
 
In addition to what stoveguy said you could also possibly remove your surround panels to try to get more radiant heat. Whether or not this would be helpful would depend on your blockoff plate set up.
 
Heated this big ole barn for seven days two years ago with two feet of snow on the ground with our old insert with the power out. Emptied the fridge and freezer into coolers and buried them a snow bank.

I had always wondered if the insert would do it and it did.
 
Not much you can do without a generator (our next big ticket item) but burn hotter and hunker around the stove.
 
BrotherBart said:
Heated this big ole barn for seven days two years ago with two feet of snow on the ground with our old insert with the power out. Emptied the fridge and freezer into coolers and buried them a snow bank.

I had always wondered if the insert would do it and it did.
Thank god for the wood burners."BrotherBrat" THAT"S ALL-SOME.What was the temp out side?
Well if I got wood the family will always be warm no matter what the weather.
Is there any other good ones out there.
 
Burd said:
..."BrotherBrat"...

Now, there's a nickname I'm sure my sister wishes she'd thought of about 50 years ago or so. Rick
 
If this was PA she might have called ya brother wurst brat instead of brother brat wurst.
 
Throw some more splits on the fire and watch the neighbors come over to keep warm. What else can you do?

Matt
 
We use a little 12v-120v inverter to power the fan. Mine is 400w, but you can probably go half that for an insert fan. Cost under $40.
The idea is to run a regular 110v power chord (with inverter) out to a car or tractor, and only run the fan for short period...say 30 minutes. Reason: if you had to run the car engine constantly to power the inverter; well, you could just go sit in the warm car and forget the stove.
If you loose power often, you might want to invest in a deep cycle battery to run the same inverter. Lots of possibilities, but for $40, this method gives a nice backup.
 
I'd light the pilot light on my propane stove and enjoy the heat without the blower. Course with a wood stove, unless I run out of wood, it won't happen. I also have a generator which we can use to get water from the well or to plug in the fridge or freezer if needed. I just run an extension cord and plug in but for just a fan I think a battery, deep cell, with an inverter, would work better. Then you could use the generator to charge the battery and not run it all the time which makes more sense. Maybe you can use all that nice Free???? $$$ from the Gov. handout to get ready for power outages..
Ed

granpajohn,great minds think alike but you type faster than pepere.
 
I have the backup generator to run the blower for the olympic and a few lights if I want. Really though, I dont think I would need the fan. yeah, the fan does heat up the palce much nicer but overall once the house is up to temp, the stove will keep it sustained.
 
We had this scenairo a few times when the kids were little. Out came the sleeping bags and we all slept in the rec-room on the floor in that room where the insert is located. Not all that comfy, but better than freezing. Keeping warm was the easy part. Living in the country with a well means no power,no water. and that sucks.!!
 
If sonnyinbc loses power now he cries like a baby. Not because it is cold but because the big screen won't work.
 
BrotherBart said:
If sonnyinbc loses power now he cries like a baby. Not because it is cold but because the big screen won't work.

Ya, well, you sure as hell ain`t getting that BG when I expire. Rather it will be dedicated to the Evil Empire--namely my off-spring, so they can all fight over it. :coolgrin:

bye-the-way, still digging trenches there to keep the Yanks at bay??
 
I actually had tested this exact subject this winter. I was able to run the insert on an inverter from a 12v battery. It worked just fine for the2 hours that I tested it. I am sure that I could get atleast a goo 12 hr run out of it. After 12 hrs I would charge the battery from the car.

Erik
 
eba1225 said:
I actually had tested this exact subject this winter. I was able to run the insert on an inverter from a 12v battery. It worked just fine for the2 hours that I tested it. I am sure that I could get atleast a goo 12 hr run out of it. After 12 hrs I would charge the battery from the car.

Erik
Now thats the kind of stuff that I'm looking for.Do you really think that youll get 12 hour I have to get my self one of them inverters easer the putting in fuel in the generator every 6 hours. were can I find one of them Never mind Ill google it
 
I've got a Stirling Engine fan on my stove; no power other than wood heat required. It works so well, I'm going to buy another - and point it in another direction.

Happily, we've never lost power in our 1926 cottage in Asheville NC. If we should though, we'll have heat. I grab wood whenever I can. Now I need to fix my chainsaw and start making it VC Resolute and Intrepid size. I can do it by sight now.
 
I googled the inverter Now that cool stuff. Im think about getting one just in case the big one comes. Hell if I get a solar panel and battery charger and a couple deep cells I could just get off line all togther Just my2cents
Thanks for your help I'll pick one up soon.
 
Easy answer. Wait 15-30 seconds for the 15kw home standby generator to fire up and run 90% of my 2,500 sq ft. home. No fuss, no muss.

As a firefighter I've spend far too many nights away from home leaving the wife to tend 2 fireplaces and maintain the sump crock while I'm out running calls. Three years ago I bit the bullet and had an automatic, natural gas run generator installed. Talk about peace of mind...
 
whats the best 400w invertor???
like you all recomended????
Is Harbor Freight any good ? One is close by
One to keep one around here. Cause I believe Farmers Almanac about bad winter to come.....
gOING TO GET couple of Marine batteries too
course Id rather have solar wish I could get Hubby to do so. Im getting to dang old and skinny for all this work Plus I prob have a hernia from all this firewood splitting, lifting , stacking and scavaging after the strong straightline winds. Free firewood everywhere. within walking distance even LOL
Take care all Dont forget to stock canned goods, water etc
Jean ......
 
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