so far (knock on wood) surviving the snow/ice storm.
had 10" of snow at the house followed by 1" freezing rain.
the snow wasn't the issue.. but when you get supercooled rain that freezes on impact.. on top of the snow..it was a recipe for disaster.. trees began toppling over and branches snapping off like twigs at around 6 pm wed evening..the first outtage hit at about 7 pm. I did the normal precuations.. coving the tanks to minimize heat loss.. but another concern.. we loss of circulaion and low O2.. lucky for me the power was only out about 3 hrs and I was able to get all the tanks restarted..
then at 5:30 we lost power again..fear struck and I recovered the tanks..and got word that work was going to open at 9..so I drove in worried about my tanks but very concerned about the altums and how well they would handle the problem.
work closed before i arrived (discovered after I arrived of course)so I turned around and began the 2 hr treck back to home(normally 30-40 minutes)..
if you don't already know. Tacoma is on a hill.. my office is about 3/4 way down to the bottom.. home is about 500' higher in elevation and most of the drive home is uphill
power was back on.. by the time I arrived home.. restarted the tanks.. then checked on the babies(Altums)..they did not like the effects of power outtages but seemed to have survived tho very, very skittish..
I really need to get a generator
had 10" of snow at the house followed by 1" freezing rain.
the snow wasn't the issue.. but when you get supercooled rain that freezes on impact.. on top of the snow..it was a recipe for disaster.. trees began toppling over and branches snapping off like twigs at around 6 pm wed evening..the first outtage hit at about 7 pm. I did the normal precuations.. coving the tanks to minimize heat loss.. but another concern.. we loss of circulaion and low O2.. lucky for me the power was only out about 3 hrs and I was able to get all the tanks restarted..
then at 5:30 we lost power again..fear struck and I recovered the tanks..and got word that work was going to open at 9..so I drove in worried about my tanks but very concerned about the altums and how well they would handle the problem.
work closed before i arrived (discovered after I arrived of course)so I turned around and began the 2 hr treck back to home(normally 30-40 minutes)..
if you don't already know. Tacoma is on a hill.. my office is about 3/4 way down to the bottom.. home is about 500' higher in elevation and most of the drive home is uphill
power was back on.. by the time I arrived home.. restarted the tanks.. then checked on the babies(Altums)..they did not like the effects of power outtages but seemed to have survived tho very, very skittish..
I really need to get a generator