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5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Count On A Generator When T-SHTF.

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Generators are great for short term power outages.  They are relatively cheap and can be sourced from most home improvement stores.  If the grid goes down for a few days after a major storm generators help to keep the food in the fridge from spoiling, keep the sump pump running and make sure a few lights stay on inside the home.  However for long term grid down (SHTF) outages, generators should not be counted on to provide life sustaining support, and here’s why…

Fuel Availability.  With the exception of solar powered generators, all generators run on some sort of fuel (gasoline, diesel, propane, natural gas).  After Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast fuel shortages were immediate and widespread, how much more if a large scale power outage occurs over a prolonged period of time?  Gasoline and diesel will not be available for purchase from local stations and any that happens to be on hand will most likely go to emergency vehicles first.  Propane will be long gone at the local hardware store (it was all sold out prior to Hurricane Sandy hitting in some areas).  Generators powered by natural gas will initially be immune to this but will soon face their own shortcomings.

Fuel Storage Considerations.  Most portable generators use between 8 to 22 gallons of gasoline per day, compared to 4 to 8 twenty pound propane tanks (propane generators).  That’s quite a bit of fuel just for one day’s usage and it’s simply not realistic to assume that the average person will be able to store enough fuel on site to keep the generator running for weeks on end.  At 15 gallons of gasoline per day,  that equates to keeping  42 five gallon gas containers on hand to power the generator for 2 weeks.  Even a large 250 gallon propane tank only has a 3 to 4 weeks worth of fuel, if that.  Hardly enough to keep the lights on during a long term grid down scenario.

Reliance on the Electric Grid.  Even gasoline and propane powered generators rely on the electric grid.  If the grid goes down and stations/retailers can’t sell fuel/propane generator owners will simply be out of luck.  This is also where folks who own standby generators will run into trouble.  Many standby generators run off of natural gas which is piped into homes from pumping stations, which relies on the electric grid to maintain adequate pressure throughout the system.  Translation: if the grid goes down for an extended period of time many of those expensive and professionally installed standby generators will be good for nothing more than scrap parts.

Operational Security (OPSEC).  Imagine this: you haven’t had power in your area for a month.  You are tired, dirty, hungry and out scavenging for food in neighborhoods that have been abandoned when you hear it.  It sounds like a motorcycle with the throttle opened halfway, a constant wailing noise.  Could that be a generator?  Someone has power!  That must mean that they also have food, water, maybe medicine!  You see where I’m going with this don’t you.  Even if you could magically keep your generator running long after T-SHTF you would only succeed in making yourself a massive target (unless you live out in the country).

Load Capabilities. This is where solar powered generators meet their match.  While having a solar powered generator is better than having nothing at all, most are incapable of providing long term viable power solutions.  Consider the Goal Zero Yeti system.  Based on my beer math you could power a few appliances for a couple hours before discharging the entire battery, at which point it would take (optimal) 20-24 hours to recharge the battery from the solar panels.  Again better than nothing at all during a long term grid down scenario, but definitely a reason to not count on it.  What happens if you completely discharge the battery and heavy clouds and fog roll in (read: degraded charging) for a week or more?

I’m not trying to discourage anyone who is interested in purchasing a portable, standby or solar generator.  I also do not doubt the usefulness of a generator for short term use. They play a huge role in keeping people comfortable when storms like Hurricane Sandy pummel an area.  I simply want people to understand the shortcomings associated with generators, and that if a long term grid down scenario does play out these devices simply should not be part of the overall survival plan.

This article was originally posted on Prepper-Resources.com, visit the site for more information related to prepping and survival.



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    Total 22 comments
    • Gareth

      The core message of this is obliterated by the ridiculess childish presentation. Get to the point! I do not want to watch cartoons I want info. This is representative of the WORST kind of American marketing and for me destroyed whatever kernel of truth it contained. I swithched of within the first minuit, went and had a pee, came back same old same old droning. Went and got a drink returned still blthering on. Up came an in indication of the message WIND POWER! Ta Da!.
      This is when I stopped watching and typed this.
      I can take it from there.

      Bye.

    • survivialoutpost_2015

      Great Article As a Prepper we keep 1160lb propane 500gal Gas 100gal Kerosene on hand at all times and have solar no wind turbine yet though should last awhile would like to increase or solar more for long time down shtf deal more is Better and can Protect it all very well i hope lol

    • Whiskey Zero

      Gareth, FYI, I think you clicked on an add for ‘Power4Patriots’…there was no video with this article far as I can tell.

    • Anonymous

      “He who seeks to save his life shall lose it, but he who seeks to lose his own life, and for the gospel’s sake, shall find it”, and “they loved not their lives unto the death”. If you believe in God, and his power, you won’t worry about electric power.

      You see, saving the flesh for a short time will only prolong the your suffering in this world. You are going to die someday, with our without ‘electric power’, and for thousands of years, man lived without a single electron flowing in a wire. When God unplugs the power, your little storehouse will fade away very quickly, and then what will you do in those days?

      • Paul Muad\\\'Dib

        Mmm hmmm. So Joseph just sat on his butt in Genesis after the Almighty showed him that there would be seven years of famine? Is that what he did?

        No. Joseph PREPARED. There certainly is a message in that.

        We are all going to die. But we might as well do it while we’re warm and dry and have a full belly.

        Being prepared does not equate to a fear of death; neither does it indicate a lack of trust in the Almighty.

        Preparation is simply prudence in action.

        • Anonymous

          Atriedes is right.

      • Joerg Klaemt

        Right on our flesh will turn to dust sooner or later, but our spirit lives on.
        Trust in God and live by his rules,there is nothing else you can do.

        • Joerg Klaemt

          Sorry but I disagree,death is inevitable and does not care if you have a full belly or are comfortable.
          I hear that death by drowning is painless.
          Get drunk,and if it is Winter just curl up somewhere and if your body temp. drops below the 20′s you will not wake up or ever know.

      • JettaBlack

        I’m sure you actually meant to cite the scripture below :wink:

        “A prudent person foresees danger and takes precautions. The simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences.” Proverbs 22:3

    • HIDDENTEXTOR

      Now – all those “elite” who have their underground bunker tickets booked
      (if you have not already gone under)
      TAKE NOTE

      Nostradamus said in the hidden texts that there is a problem with the AIR GENERATORS.
      I know what the problem is – but do I need to make it public?

      I cant even remember which forum that bit of news was in, so I have already made it public

      maybe if I “search” the word “generator” I will find it.

    • Mutant For Nuclear Power

      Fooey on enough solar power to do squat in a real emergency. I have had solar cells for over 25 years. During all the emergencies I lived through the only thing that was reliable was to use a fossil fuel generator to (help) charge the batteries for a few hours and then use a inverter to run from the batteries for the rest of the day and all night. Why run a 10,000 watt generator continuously to power a few watts of light or even the 300 watts for most refrigerators? Solar cells are not EMP proof and neither are generators with automatic voltage regulators. A diesel engine with its easy to store fuel and a simple 1950′s era St type of generator head sold on E-bay is/are EMP proof. Does anyone know what St stands for?

      • JettaBlack

        Stator ignition

        • Mutant For Nuclear Power

          Thanks

    • Anonymous

      I’ll rely on my 12g! If I really need something it will get it for me!

    • Anonymous

      The Honda 2000i will give you 5hrs run time on a gallon of gasoline. One hour can charge dozens of battery packs, run 12 volt for lights and water etc.
      Do not underestimate the value of the right generator and stored fuel.
      Need I mention how quiet Hondas are? Or how exhaust can be ported and silenced?

    • Joerg Klaemt

      Some Areas have not much Sun or much Wind.
      I think if it happens then its time to say good bye,if nature does not get you ,the hoodlums or even your hungry neighbors that have a couple or more Kids will.

    • Joerg Klaemt

      ADMINISTRATION DELETE THIS SPAM AND SPAMMER PLEASE
      :evil: davidcampbell :evil:

    • Shadow Killer

      I think that this is the best option,using wood gas.Here’s a link to a FEMA PDF Document on how to build your own wood gas generator! :idea: :arrow: P.S.,You can thank me later. :mrgreen:

      http://www.woodgas.net/files/FEMA_emergency_gassifer.pdf

    • barb patton

      It is nice to know and be aware of what people can and are able to do if they have the money… I do not have this kind of money and so I shall resort to candles, matches and pray that the lights will go on again.

    • Hang all drunkdrivers

      8 to 22 gallons of gas a day!!!! That is BS. Forget about keeping thr fridge going 24/7. More like 1-2 gallons a day.

    • enochered

      Where do people like you get your information from? I’ve lived the last thirty yars with a sm

    • enochered

      Where do people like you get your information? I have lived the last 30 years with a small generator and a few solar panels. First thing your idea of the consumption of fuel is way off the mark. I can run for twelve hours on a gallon of diesel. You don’t need to run all day and all night. Forget about freezers and all that nonsense, just a couple of hours a day will keep a fridge cool. While the generator is running you can charge up a couple of batteries, which should be enough to keep half a dozen LED lamps running and a small television for a while. I use candles at night and things are just fine. Solar panels are not as good as a generator, if you can’t afford a big set-up they are only good when the sun shines. I can charge enough batteries in winter sunshine to last overnight, if the sun does not shine the next day your done for, at that point the generator is essential. Things are pretty good off line, you soon come to love it. Don’t Panic!
      I think this comment took off on its own a few minutes ago, sorry if this is a repetition. :cool:

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