Got excited this afternoon- there were 3 centerpoint trucks in my culdesac. Thought maybe we were next to get power on. Nope, the neighbor was getting a new meter installed.
htxag09 said:CAR96 said:
What kind of 'damage' can come to a home that has no electricity in this heat?
I lost at 10:05 am on Monday and have not been back to the house.
I'd guess mainly food spoilage. Fridge will likely be absolutely foul when you return, even if it was empty as it had no circulation
If you left trash in your trash can that's another one.
And I'd guess the slight risk of damage to furniture, wood floors, etc if the humidity gets up there.
Caliber said:Sea Speed said:jh0400 said:Sea Speed said:
I'm going in to Houston tomorrow to buy some r22 and try to recharge an AC at my rental. I can bring a generator if anyone wants to borrow one.
On that note, anyone have experience recharging AC systems?
It's not hard if you have power and a set of gauges. Suction line pressure (the big one) should be approximately equal to the current indoor temp.
I don't have gauges and can't find anywhere that sells them off the shelf so looking at marketplace.
Did you check harbor freight?
Bockaneer said:
Got excited this afternoon- there were 3 centerpoint trucks in my culdesac. Thought maybe we were next to get power on. Nope, the neighbor was getting a new meter installed.
Diggity said:
I did chat with Buzz yesterday.
Part of his fence had blown over to reveal a collection of old wheels and tires. Looked like Sanford & Sons back there.
Guy is something else.
I'm in WB3. south side of Belfort.jh0400 said:AgLiving06 said:htxag09 said:AgLiving06 said:
My freaking next door neighbor just got power back. The split on the grid is between our houses.
Could also be something specific to your line or transformer. Think the pole transformers in our hood each serve four houses.
I drove around and their side down several streets has it.
There's no line damage on the transformers near me...so I suspect it's one of the fuses that blew before the storm that popped again.
Where are you in Westbury?
maroon barchetta said:Ag_07 said:
One suggestion I made to a buddy was looking for an AirBnB out of town.
I'd look a bit further down the coast like Rockport/Port A. I bet quite a few cancelled their plans last week and there are probably places available for a reasonable price since they won't get rebooked.
For example...
Rockport AirBnB
You just triggered jetch
plowboy1065 said:
HTF do the streetlights power up in my neighborhood and yet I don't have power at my house?
jphjr said:
What does it cost for an electrician to come out and install the interlock?
jphjr said:
What does it cost for an electrician to come out and install the interlock?
jphjr said:
What does it cost for an electrician to come out and install the interlock?
TXTransplant said:
Went back and looked at some old messages. I think this will be a new record for a continuous outage in my hood.
Freeze was right at 40 hours (we suffered extra because Centerpoint forgot to flip our circuit or some BS like that).
Storm last June was 46 hours.
We are at 36 now, but I doubt power is back on by tomorrow morning. 9 am will be 48 hours.
atmtws said:
Centerpoint (unexpectedly) just went live with a new outage map.
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/195bcf03ae0c491f9f14bf77f2c43420
atmtws said:
Centerpoint (unexpectedly) just went live with a new outage map.
https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/195bcf03ae0c491f9f14bf77f2c43420
Bockaneer said:
Got excited this afternoon- there were 3 centerpoint trucks in my culdesac. Thought maybe we were next to get power on. Nope, the neighbor was getting a new meter installed.
atmtws said:
I guess it's only popping up on the desktop site maybe.
AgLA06 said:TXTransplant said:
Went back and looked at some old messages. I think this will be a new record for a continuous outage in my hood.
Freeze was right at 40 hours (we suffered extra because Centerpoint forgot to flip our circuit or some BS like that).
Storm last June was 46 hours.
We are at 36 now, but I doubt power is back on by tomorrow morning. 9 am will be 48 hours.
19 days for Ike.
5 days for the direcho.
If you're measuring in hours, it's not worth tracking.