Unplugged Live - DIY Solar
Many solar users assume their system alone will keep the lights on during a blackout. But as this episode reveals, real outages often coincide with weather conditions that limit solar power—like clouds, storms, ice, or snow. Hosts Rodney and Eric explore the typical duration of extended outages and why relying on solar alone often falls short. They discuss practical strategies for preparing to survive several days without grid power, highlighting the key role of a properly sized generator and adequate fuel storage. The conversation covers: • Typical outage lengths during severe weather events • Why solar production usually decreases when it’s needed most • The pitfalls of running generators 24/7 and best practices to extend runtime • How to size a generator for efficient battery charging and essential loads • Planning fuel storage for at least a week of use • Real-world tips for managing power consumption during emergencies By focusing on designing systems engineered to function through the worst conditions, this episode offers realistic advice to help listeners maintain comfort and safety in prolonged outages. Whether you’re new to backup power or looking to optimize your setup, Rodney and Eric share hard-earned insights to sharpen your preparedness planning. Solar Roll Call: - Host production: Rodney: 196 kWh (NC) | Eric: 2.5 kWh (TX) - Audience stats: 25 submissions | Avg 45.6 kWh | Median 33 kWh | @AWESOMEGODDIVER led with 179 kWh (FL) - Top audience producers: @AWESOMEGODDIVER (179 kWh, FL) | @randya9143 (135 kWh) | @DMIINC2013 (79 kWh, GA)
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