Baymule
Herd Master
It is true. We are idiots.
(Northern) Midwestern temps! Cover up, use you those Hot Hands, and stay warm until you can get to Texas.Just don’t look up the windchill, it will scare you more.View attachment 114462
Not bad till you get to 0°F then you keep an eye on time exposure on how long you have been outside. Plastic becomes brittle around -10°F depending on the type it is, be very careful around -40°F when simple things as flipping the choke on a carburetor will break off in your hands, rubber is brittle and batteries start dropping off to non existent.My son finds jobs on FB, I think a group called Road Dogs. I’m sure there are others. There is always work in Texas.
Honestly I don’t know how you deal with those temperatures.
So...back up heating for severe cold should be wood. Got it.Not bad till you get to 0°F then you keep an eye on time exposure on how long you have been outside. Plastic becomes brittle around -10°F depending on the type it is, be very careful around -40°F when simple things as flipping the choke on a carburetor will break off in your hands, rubber is brittle and batteries start dropping off to non existent.
What they don’t tell you is LCD screens become unreadable at around -15° F, welding metal that cold causes cracks in the weld, propane stoves aren’t full propane anymore so if your power goes out your stove does too. After -4°F most electronics will fail to run i.e. inverters charge controller and solar panels will go into hyper mode when sun comes out.
Seen 500VDC turn into 680VDC at -30°
Frost starts crawling up the cracks of your doors around -5°F and windows. Funny I see temperatures hotter than Texas up here on the opposite end of the spectrum.
I guess that’s why out of 330M in the US only a million or less live in this climate and about 10 percent go on thriving in it and the rest just exist to tolerate it. The .0001% here.
One last thing, clean the snow off your propane tanks, they start dropping pressure and your propane heater won’t burn right cause CO2 to kill you. So keep air flow going around propane tanks.
Not bad till you get to 0°F then you keep an eye on time exposure on how long you have been outside. Plastic becomes brittle around -10°F depending on the type it is, be very careful around -40°F when simple things as flipping the choke on a carburetor will break off in your hands, rubber is brittle and batteries start dropping off to non existent.
What they don’t tell you is LCD screens become unreadable at around -15° F, welding metal that cold causes cracks in the weld, propane stoves aren’t full propane anymore so if your power goes out your stove does too. After -4°F most electronics will fail to run i.e. inverters charge controller and solar panels will go into hyper mode when sun comes out.
Seen 500VDC turn into 680VDC at -30°
Frost starts crawling up the cracks of your doors around -5°F and windows. Funny I see temperatures hotter than Texas up here on the opposite end of the spectrum.
I guess that’s why out of 330M in the US only a million or less live in this climate and about 10 percent go on thriving in it and the rest just exist to tolerate it. The .0001% here.
One last thing, clean the snow off your propane tanks, they start dropping pressure and your propane heater won’t burn right cause CO2 to kill you. So keep air flow going around propane tanks.