Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
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Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
I’m fully stocked on bottled gas. Just need to get a delivery of 4 cube of logs and the wood stores are full. Coal bunker is full at 1500kg and I have 15 x 25kg bags tucked away under cover. Staying warm is covered as is cooking should utilities fail. Just going to continue to add to the food and general stores.
Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
There is power, yes. I have thought of those, but I am cutting back all unnecessary electric use - like many other folks. It’s amazing, though not surprising, how much we were wasting. Another reason is that if we get power cuts, it’s bound to be in cold weather, so my traditional paraffin will continue to work. I don’t heat the greenhouse anymore, so what I have in stock will last for several Winters to come. I shall keep my eyes peeled for the bbq fluid too.Yorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:11 am
Have you got power near the privvie?
If so mount one of these under the cistern
https://www.toolstation.com/dimplex-the ... lsrc=aw.ds
Got a thermostat so will only knock on when it's cold enough cost of parafin electric will probably work out cheaper even at it's silly price
Remember my grandad without fail in winter would put a big heat lamp Screenshot_20220703-101033.png
So he could sit in comfort and read the paper in the peace and quiet
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Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
We was cutting back then the 19 yo returned from university for the summer computer running all hours lights left on all over think we've just got on top of the laundry mountain he returned withjansman wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:42 am
There is power, yes. I have thought of those, but I am cutting back all unnecessary electric use - like many other folks. It’s amazing, though not surprising, how much we were wasting. Another reason is that if we get power cuts, it’s bound to be in cold weather, so my traditional paraffin will continue to work. I don’t heat the greenhouse anymore, so what I have in stock will last for several Winters to come. I shall keep my eyes peeled for the bbq fluid too.
I wonder how long stocks of old heating fuels will last in the shops once the lights start flickering
Same with batteries and torches I got told off for buying more the other day . The wife also discover the 100w panel in the shed which she seemed less impressed about ... Time will tell if I get vindicated
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
I have batteries plugged into my panels right now.I keep picking up alkaline too. Cannot have too many.Yorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 11:04 amWe was cutting back then the 19 yo returned from university for the summer computer running all hours lights left on all over think we've just got on top of the laundry mountain he returned withjansman wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 9:42 am
There is power, yes. I have thought of those, but I am cutting back all unnecessary electric use - like many other folks. It’s amazing, though not surprising, how much we were wasting. Another reason is that if we get power cuts, it’s bound to be in cold weather, so my traditional paraffin will continue to work. I don’t heat the greenhouse anymore, so what I have in stock will last for several Winters to come. I shall keep my eyes peeled for the bbq fluid too.
I wonder how long stocks of old heating fuels will last in the shops once the lights start flickering
Same with batteries and torches I got told off for buying more the other day . The wife also discover the 100w panel in the shed which she seemed less impressed about ... Time will tell if I get vindicated
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
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Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
The Anker charger is sat in the middle of the lawn charging a powebank I've used to charge my phone for the past few nights
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
Not just me then?Yorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 11:40 am The Anker charger is sat in the middle of the lawn charging a powebank I've used to charge my phone for the past few nights
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
Me.
Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
Edit. Not really a winter prep, think I meant to put this in the normal how are you preparing thread. So, have moved it.
Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
Some guidence on temperatures.
UK govt recommends:
18 °C livingrooms. Slightly warmer may be beneficial if over 65 and/or have existing medical conditions.
18 °C bedrooms. Can be a bit lower if you are under 64 and have decent bedding. Infants: 16-20°C.
21 °C livingrooms for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
16 °C min workplace temp
13 °C min workplace for physically active work
sources
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... winter.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/workplace-temperatures
UK govt recommends:
18 °C livingrooms. Slightly warmer may be beneficial if over 65 and/or have existing medical conditions.
18 °C bedrooms. Can be a bit lower if you are under 64 and have decent bedding. Infants: 16-20°C.
21 °C livingrooms for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
16 °C min workplace temp
13 °C min workplace for physically active work
sources
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... winter.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/workplace-temperatures
Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
Me three,jansman wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 11:43 amNot just me then?Yorkshire Andy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 03, 2022 11:40 am The Anker charger is sat in the middle of the lawn charging a powebank I've used to charge my phone for the past few nights
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
Re: Winter 2022 what are you doing to get ready
T'other half has dug our some 12V lighting system had had in a junk pile and is starting to work on installing it so that it will run from a solar charged 12V battery. Hopefully it will be ready for winter...