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Nothing like getting woken up at 4 am by PG&E telling me about an unplanned power outage.

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  • jeridansky@sfba.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Nothing like getting woken up at 4 am by PG&E telling me about an unplanned power outage. Since it’s been an hour, so it’s not a really quick fix (PG&E says power back by 2 pm, but they tend to be conservative), I’ve got the refrigerator plugged into my backup power supply and everything else unplugged to avoid any potential damage in a power surge.

    I have a doctor’s appointment mid-morning and getting my car out of the garage will be a challenge with no power (there’s a cord to pull, but I’ve never done that before) — so I sure hope power comes back before I need to leave,

    Update: power back at 6:23 am — yay!

    #today

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      Nothing like getting woken up at 4 am by PG&E telling me about an unplanned power outage. Since it’s been an hour, so it’s not a really quick fix (PG&E says power back by 2 pm, but they tend to be conservative), I’ve got the refrigerator plugged into my backup power supply and everything else unplugged to avoid any potential damage in a power surge.

      I have a doctor’s appointment mid-morning and getting my car out of the garage will be a challenge with no power (there’s a cord to pull, but I’ve never done that before) — so I sure hope power comes back before I need to leave,

      Update: power back at 6:23 am — yay!

      #today

      eniatitova@sfba.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
      eniatitova@sfba.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jeridansky ugh what a drag, I’m sorry

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      • eniatitova@sfba.socialE eniatitova@sfba.social

        @jeridansky ugh what a drag, I’m sorry

        jeridansky@sfba.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @eniatitova Thanks! Power back in a little over two hours, so not too bad. Just relieved I won’t need to wrangle with the garage door. Oh, and the interrupted sleep is indeed a drag. I see a nice nap in my future.

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        • jeridansky@sfba.socialJ jeridansky@sfba.social

          @eniatitova Thanks! Power back in a little over two hours, so not too bad. Just relieved I won’t need to wrangle with the garage door. Oh, and the interrupted sleep is indeed a drag. I see a nice nap in my future.

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          @jeridansky @eniatitova Sorry, Weirdly I see a few of those in our area of the East Bay today too, wonder what’s going on. Ours went offline around 6am but it was a quick restore, nearby neighborhoods remain without power. FWIW garage door openers made after 2019 in CA require battery backups to avoid the issue.

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            @jeridansky @eniatitova Sorry, Weirdly I see a few of those in our area of the East Bay today too, wonder what’s going on. Ours went offline around 6am but it was a quick restore, nearby neighborhoods remain without power. FWIW garage door openers made after 2019 in CA require battery backups to avoid the issue.

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            @deewani Yeah, odd given no wind, no rain, no indication of a traffic accident affecting a pole. 500+ households, too, in my area. Oh well.

            Thanks for the info on garage door openers! Mine is older than that, so it would be worth getting it replaced with one that has a battery backup.

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            • jeridansky@sfba.socialJ jeridansky@sfba.social

              Nothing like getting woken up at 4 am by PG&E telling me about an unplanned power outage. Since it’s been an hour, so it’s not a really quick fix (PG&E says power back by 2 pm, but they tend to be conservative), I’ve got the refrigerator plugged into my backup power supply and everything else unplugged to avoid any potential damage in a power surge.

              I have a doctor’s appointment mid-morning and getting my car out of the garage will be a challenge with no power (there’s a cord to pull, but I’ve never done that before) — so I sure hope power comes back before I need to leave,

              Update: power back at 6:23 am — yay!

              #today

              tc_morekindness@c.imT This user is from outside of this forum
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              @jeridansky I have the same situation with garage door. The one time I did pull the cord, I needed a neighbor with a ladder to come put it back on track.

              What do you use for power backup?

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              • tc_morekindness@c.imT tc_morekindness@c.im

                @jeridansky I have the same situation with garage door. The one time I did pull the cord, I needed a neighbor with a ladder to come put it back on track.

                What do you use for power backup?

                jeridansky@sfba.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                @tc_morekindness I use this: https://www.bluettipower.com/pages/ac180

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                • jeridansky@sfba.socialJ jeridansky@sfba.social

                  Nothing like getting woken up at 4 am by PG&E telling me about an unplanned power outage. Since it’s been an hour, so it’s not a really quick fix (PG&E says power back by 2 pm, but they tend to be conservative), I’ve got the refrigerator plugged into my backup power supply and everything else unplugged to avoid any potential damage in a power surge.

                  I have a doctor’s appointment mid-morning and getting my car out of the garage will be a challenge with no power (there’s a cord to pull, but I’ve never done that before) — so I sure hope power comes back before I need to leave,

                  Update: power back at 6:23 am — yay!

                  #today

                  donaldham@mstdn.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @jeridansky
                  I didn't learn about it until ours failed and started beeping, but some garage door openers have an internal battery that's good for 2 or 3 up/down cycles in case of a power outage. Who knew?

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                    @jeridansky
                    I didn't learn about it until ours failed and started beeping, but some garage door openers have an internal battery that's good for 2 or 3 up/down cycles in case of a power outage. Who knew?

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                    @donaldham Yeah, someone just told me in a reply here that ones made after 2019 have a battery backup. Mine is much older than that, though. If it doesn't have a battery backup I'll see about replacing it with one that does.

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                    • jeridansky@sfba.socialJ jeridansky@sfba.social

                      @tc_morekindness I use this: https://www.bluettipower.com/pages/ac180

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                      @jeridansky Thanks! I'm going to look into this.

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