Soon being after the ice storm that's coming. I fully expect to lose power, maybe for a few days, just like the last time. So I might be MIA for up to a week.
Just so you know.

erk... /me makes some calls.Fel wrote:I haven't started bane yet, because I've been enjoying my post-Subjugation vacation, but I'm gonna start soon.
Soon being after the ice storm that's coming. I fully expect to lose power, maybe for a few days, just like the last time. So I might be MIA for up to a week.
Just so you know.
Go get a Cigarette lighter Plug in Inverter and 2 100 foot extension cordsMetatrone wrote:Pity the car couldn't bear a UPS the size of a small house...
We'll miss you Fel, come back before we start drowning in our own tears.
p.s. I So glad tv series are back on, I have something to do...
Well thats your problem... Fel lives in the US... we don't sell diesel by the litre, we sell it by the gallon.Spec8472 wrote:erk... /me makes some calls.Fel wrote:I haven't started bane yet, because I've been enjoying my post-Subjugation vacation, but I'm gonna start soon.
Soon being after the ice storm that's coming. I fully expect to lose power, maybe for a few days, just like the last time. So I might be MIA for up to a week.
Just so you know.
"Hello, APC? Yes, I need your longest-running UPS, plus spare batteries."
...now, where to find a generator and 10,000 litres of Diesel.
Psft... adopt the metric system already.michaelsuave wrote:Well thats your problem... Fel lives in the US... we don't sell diesel by the litre, we sell it by the gallon.![]()
If you really want a continually UP power supply, then you want a natural gas powered generator. Diesel runs [s]our[/s] out while natural gas is almost always on. Or if you'd like it quiet for Fel to write then you could always install a natural gas fuel cell system. Those have very few if any moving parts. Plus they are better for the environment. And Fel could always sell the spare electricity back to his power company.Spec8472 wrote:erk... /me makes some calls.
"Hello, APC? Yes, I need your longest-running UPS, plus spare batteries."
...now, where to find a generator and 10,000 litres of Diesel.
Yeah, yeah, yeah - that's why gas costs less per gallon (in the US) than it does per liter (in the UK). It's that metric overhead fee. Costs more to make the conversion.Spec8472 wrote:Psft... adopt the metric system already.
Non-metric systems suck.
A Fly wheel and Rabid Squirrels Works fine for me .....J-Man5 wrote:If you really want a continually UP power supply, then you want a natural gas powered generator. Diesel runs [s]our[/s] out while natural gas is almost always on. Or if you'd like it quiet for Fel to write then you could always install a natural gas fuel cell system. Those have very few if any moving parts. Plus they are better for the environment. And Fel could always sell the spare electricity back to his power company.Spec8472 wrote:erk... /me makes some calls.
"Hello, APC? Yes, I need your longest-running UPS, plus spare batteries."
...now, where to find a generator and 10,000 litres of Diesel.
J-Man5
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