A generator is the best thing if you can afford one.
A generator is the best thing if you can afford one.
https://www.mrheater.com/Product.aspx?id=116&catid=41 We picked up one of these since the Farmers Almanac said NC was going to have a cold winter. It really puts out heat. Used it while waiting in line at Gander Mountain for some ammo that was on sale in November.
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I am also in Maine, about an hour from Ellsworth so I know the exact conditions you are going through. Lost power for about an hour, but live on Route 1 so it wasn't out long. Lucky for me I have a gas stove, so I can heat the kitchen with it and I can place my frog on the counter next to the stove and it stays about 72-74 or so. I would recommend a heater that you can attach to a propane tank from a grill. Something like this: Amazon.com - Mr. Heater MH15T Single Tank-Top Propane Heater - Space Heaters That will pretty much heat your whole downstairs. You can even get bigger ones if you live in a larger house. Just be VERY aware of carbon monoxide and get a detector if you don't have one. You do need to provide proper ventilation so I crack a window just a little, but it beats no heat.
After my last post the power stayed off.It was nasty cold!!! I found a balance in keeping my bugs and frogs safe and warm although it was tough for alot of us! I had bought a big extoterra,18x18x24.
I wrapped it in two blankets, I needed the rest of them for me! and put heat packs and warm bottles in it. I put the extra blankets on my bed, four of them. I bought deep dish glad containers, punched holes and put in paper towels. For the frogs, Freddy and the toads and my pacman, plus 9 mantids! Piled in to bed and I played the part of the giant heat pack! it wasnt much fun, especially for the new frog Freddy I found at petco. He had a bad time but hes alittle toughy. One of my mantids died. He was old and it was just too much for him. But I kept them all 35+ degrees better than the temps near 45 degrees the apartment.
I appreciate all the wonderful help and advise.With it I found ways to help myself. AND NOW.........!
The special priviledge of living here and going through what I did with the cold and all, The beauty of Christmas and all the crystal trees in the morning sun! I know alot of you think Im nuts, but going through the cold is worth it to see the trees and the first sunrise after several cold stormy days.Thats what I love about this state. I took a drive and was listening to carols sung by choirs like the Mormon Tabernacle and others on WBach radio, our classical station, that are so beautful and seeing the crystal trees. They matched each other, the music and the morning.
Thanks everyone, our heat is back, we survived and all is well.
Merry Christmas to all! Robin in Maine.
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