Sea Speed said:
Gas stations around 10 and grand parkway all appear to have gas.
Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Pasquale Liucci said:
There's definitely been some discussions about that. The older two are little sponges right now and love learning about animals so we just might.
Marauder Blue 6 said:Sea Speed said:
Gas stations around 10 and grand parkway all appear to have gas.
East or west side?
Small blessing that flooding hasn't been the headline for this one. That's a crazy amount of water.MosesHallDeadPot94 said:
Rainfall Totals for Beryl (actually past 7 days but little if any amounts before Beryl)...
I went to high school with Brad's son. Had no idea he was the spokesperson here for CP. Oof.Ag13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
Unfortunately no. It was great until it wasn't and I had been a big champion of it until last month. And Duromax is at least pretending they don't either. It still runs like a top, but it stopped producing voltage while running under load during the last storm (so not demagnetized). I've replaced the Automatic Voltage Regulator and worked through the windings and brushes. No issues there.TXTransplant said:AgLA06 said:I have the 12K Duramax. It's in the shop right now just past warranty period and their customer service has been horrible. If I have to get a new one, it's going to be a Westinghouse so it's at least clean electric. I've been horribly disappointed in Duromax just trying to try and get them to help me troubleshoot the issue and buy parts.TXTransplant said:ccaggie05 said:
My wife and I are considering either getting a portable generator + window unit, or just say screw it and get a generac, for the next time (I assume a generac wouldn't be an option until after hurricane season).
What's a reasonable cost for a good portable generator, window AC unit, and cables to hook up the window unit, fridge, TV, internet, and some chargers/portable lights? Of course I'll need to store gas as well. The issue with CO concerns me a bit too, so i was considering putting it on the back porch with the windows closed, which hopefully would be good enough.
I'm not sure if I'm willing to pay $10-15k for a generac.
I have the 13000 trifuel Duramax. Paid just under $2k with tax when it was on sale on the Dura max website. I think normal price is $2400. It's prob hard to get right now, though.
That's really disappointing to hear. Care to share any details, just so we know what could go wrong?
560K is way less than the 1.35m they show on their website. Not that we needed any proof, but this makes it clear that their numbers are just made upAg13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
Restoration progress is slow today it seems. Very slow. Believe less than 100k have come back. These things are hard and I’m the first in line to share that with people. But this is pretty bad. I don’t want to hear that the state is looking at this. This needs to be federal.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) July 10, 2024
I don't get people who live and die by numbers on their website. It doesn't change anything and by the time they update it it's already inaccurate.BowSowy said:560K is way less than the 1.35m they show on their website. Not that we needed any proof, but this makes it clear that their numbers are just made upAg13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
A Lina/Lanza 2024 dem ticket would be the only one that could be worse than what they have now.texasaggie2015 said:Restoration progress is slow today it seems. Very slow. Believe less than 100k have come back. These things are hard and I’m the first in line to share that with people. But this is pretty bad. I don’t want to hear that the state is looking at this. This needs to be federal.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) July 10, 2024
Matt Lanza with a great idea. The federal government always makes things better.
Pasquale Liucci said:AgLA06 said:Yep. For 3 nights worth of money he could have set up a large portable generator tied into NG and his box to power the entire house.Texaggie7nine said:If it's the JW Marriott hill country, it's more of a humblebrag about $ cuz last I checked, those rooms were $1200 per night this week.TexAgs1992 said:Nice humblebrag about how much sex you're having and how many sex trophies you got.Pasquale Liucci said:
Can't echo this enough.
We have 5, 3, 19 months, and 2 months at home. Zero chance we were riding this thing out short of having basically a whole home solution installed (we didn't).
We have been at the JW in San Antonio for the last two days doing exactly as you described
But it's not really about that as you've mentioned.
Didn't mean to get anyone bent out of shape. The JW Marriott Hill Country has rooms through Expedia, Priceline, etc advertised for ~350 nightly this week. I think we were all in for about 500.
And over and above that it's more about the fact that we have 4 kids 5 and under so the chance to turn this into something fun for them instead of a stressful situation at home was more than worth it. There's a cumulative nature to the stress of waiting it out, especially with the younger kids, no matter how good your set up.
Didn't mean it to be a dick measuring content, was just emphasizing the point of getting out of town and making it a positive experience for the kids in Bill's post
BowSowy said:560K is way less than the 1.35m they show on their website. Not that we needed any proof, but this makes it clear that their numbers are just made upAg13 said:Tutunjian says as of 9 a.m., 560,000 Houston customers are still without power. By end of tonight, CenterPoint is expecting to have assessments completed in order to give an estimate of when power will be restored to 100% of customers.
— Victor Jacobo (@victorjacobo_) July 10, 2024
Don't worry guys - I know it's hot but assessments will be done by tonight. Progress?
"I'm from the government, and I'm here to help."texasaggie2015 said:Restoration progress is slow today it seems. Very slow. Believe less than 100k have come back. These things are hard and I’m the first in line to share that with people. But this is pretty bad. I don’t want to hear that the state is looking at this. This needs to be federal.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) July 10, 2024
Matt Lanza with a great idea. The federal government always makes things better.
texasaggie2015 said:Restoration progress is slow today it seems. Very slow. Believe less than 100k have come back. These things are hard and I’m the first in line to share that with people. But this is pretty bad. I don’t want to hear that the state is looking at this. This needs to be federal.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) July 10, 2024
Matt Lanza with a great idea. The federal government always makes things better.
This post is a perfect example of short bus special.suburban cowboy said:
Most of you know that I don't work for CenterPoint.
But even if I did work for CenterPoint, and most of you weren't aware that I work there, I'd want the entire Executive Leadership group ****canned.
Hundreds of billions to Ukraine, but we can't find one company competent enough to manage a CAT 1!
What a joke!
TexAgs1992 said:A Lina/Lanza 2024 dem ticket would be the only one that could be worse than what they have now.texasaggie2015 said:Restoration progress is slow today it seems. Very slow. Believe less than 100k have come back. These things are hard and I’m the first in line to share that with people. But this is pretty bad. I don’t want to hear that the state is looking at this. This needs to be federal.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) July 10, 2024
Matt Lanza with a great idea. The federal government always makes things better.
Who did you have install it, and if you don't mind sharing, what did it cost?lb sand said:
After the derecho I had an interlock installed 2 weeks ago on my breaker panel. It's a huge game changer being able to power all the 110 circuits in my house.
texasaggie2015 said:Restoration progress is slow today it seems. Very slow. Believe less than 100k have come back. These things are hard and I’m the first in line to share that with people. But this is pretty bad. I don’t want to hear that the state is looking at this. This needs to be federal.
— Matt Lanza 🤌🏼 (@mattlanza) July 10, 2024
Matt Lanza with a great idea. The federal government always makes things better.
Side note on this for the board.jbanda said:
That's disappointing to hear. Now this is my new aspirational generator.
https://www.electricgeneratorsdirect.com/Westinghouse-WGEN20000TFC-Portable-Generator/p154101.html
htxag09 said:
Well, to be fair, the last few years aren't exactly the best use case for Texas's way....
Texaggie7nine said:
I'm not knocking ya, those rates aren't too bad. I just looked at rates over the weekend earlier because I thought about making it a "vacation weekend" and saw standard rates around 1.2k per and even discount sites rates were around 900.