Hmmm. Woke up to the sound of the backup power supplies beeping. Hmmm.
A look out the window shows a couple inches of snow, but it’s the heavy wet kind.
A quick look outside shows it’s not citywide, but localized to my neighborhood.
Must be a line down somewhere nearby.
Well, I needed to run the generator anyway.
0715…annnnnd we’re back.
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Followup:
So as is normal for here in town, the outage only lasted an hour. But, there was some interesting observations. You guys remember this? Totally worth it. So much so, in fact, that I’m heading up to CostCo to pick up another one today. Why? Efficiency.
I have a very nice Aladdin kerosen lamp sitting on the sideboard. Long glass chimney, paper shade, nickel finish. A very nice, very useful item. I also have about a hundred gallons of kerosene on hand. Now, some math – one fillup of kero gives me about 8 hours of light, or 32 hours per gallon. The battery/lamp combo gives me over 168 hours of light. And that light is significantly brighter and more useful. Charging the battery back to full? About two hours of generator time. That generator time is less than a gallon of fuel. So, to put it in perspective, the Aladdin mantle lamp gives me 32 hours of light per gallon, the battery/LED combo gives me five times that and gives a light that is probably five times brighter.
So, from a practical standpoint, it makes more sense to have the battery/LED combo for emergency lighting than the Aladdin lamp.
Does that mean Im phasing out the Aladdin lamp? Heck no. But it’s not going to be my primary alternative source of light. Oh, it has other benefits…it’s a warmer light, generates some heat, doesn’t require keeping an eye on off-use battery levels, that sort of thing. But to think that it is a better choice than the LED/battery combo…well…maybe not so much. Of course, if something happened to the generator I would be left with only the charge in the battery and no way to recharge it, whereas with the lamp I have plenty of kerosene on hand. But those sorts of ‘what if’s are we why don’t put all the eggs in that one basket.
So…another jump pack from CostCo and another LED light to setup.
I suppose the thing I could be thankful for is that things could always be worse.