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  • in reply to: Water heater survival #4976
    Bootstrap
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    …and if you have a propane water heater, I’ve found that it’s more than adequate to set the control to “pilot” when we leaving during the Winter…That little flame protects the tank from freezing, just fine.
    Then we simply turn it to “on” when we arrive.

    in reply to: Comcast status? #4975
    jebediah jake
    Participant

    Everything is back on in the area of Ottawa/Crow. Nest thermostat and Arlo cameras all came back on without issue. I have a battery backup for the Comcast router and the camera base station. It can generally run a day or so, but not 4-5 like this time.

    in reply to: Water heater survival #4974
    caleach
    Participant

    Great info CCTommy.

    in reply to: Water heater survival #4973
    CCTommy
    Participant

    I’ve been a service and repair plumber up here since 1979 and have never run into a frozen water heater in Big Trees that was in an enclosed sub-area. Cottage Springs and higher elevations can have extended low temps enough to cause problems.

    in reply to: Comcast status? #4972
    tortuga
    Participant

    It took 3 hours for our furnace to get the cabin back up to 45* and it’s been running 15 minutes every hour to keep it at 45*. bbbrrrr!

    in reply to: Comcast status? #4970
    RoostingBarbara
    Participant

    Our webcams came back up at north end of murriettas roost a little after 6. Now hoping the heater kicks on! This is the side deck taken last Thursday and tonight.

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    in reply to: Power Lines Down #4969
    gagacabin
    Participant

    Yahoo, power is back on at our cabin in the 3000 block of Shoshone!! Lucky for us, the webcams are both up and running, which means Comcast is working too.
    Now to go up and see if there is any damage. Good luck everyone…

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #4968
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    Wow,
    I do not like living off the grid!!!
    it will take a while to get BigTreesTech all back up and working and a while longer to get through all the registration requests (including the ones from Trump’s home town in Russia)
    Bear with us please

    in reply to: Comcast status? #4966
    NorCal311
    Participant

    I am at Meko and my power and Comcast is up. Looks like it was a little before 3:00PM today. My cameras and weather station are back working.

    Cameras
    http://theplace.likescandy.com:32001/jpegpull.htm

    Weather station
    https://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID=KCACAMPC2#history

    -Brian

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    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #4965
    Sandi
    Participant

    in reply to: Comcast status? #4964
    tortuga
    Participant

    Power and comcast are back at Shoshone/Natchez!

    in reply to: Comcast status? #4963
    caleach
    Participant

    I had Sandi from Sierra Sentry check on our place and it appears that the Comcast cable coming into the house has snapped. I just put a call into Comcast to schedule a repair.

    in reply to: Water heater survival #4961
    lawver
    Participant

    too many missing terms to complete calculation, but 40 years of repairing split pipes; 3 days at 18 will split improperly drained lines. I would drain out hot and cold lines and ignore tank or maybe drain 25% off to allow expansion. If you are not local then stop by the hardware store for a supply of 1/2 and 3/4 elbows, several tanks for your torch, sleeves and couple of feet of pipe.

    in reply to: Water heater survival #4960
    David4305
    Participant

    I may be low with a 25F mean estimate. The area under the cabin is enclosed so it does not get the full effect of outside temperatures. However with temperatures forecasted to drop below 20 for a couple of nights it is really going to get interesting if the power is not on soon.

    in reply to: Power Lines Down #4959
    jibwaylarry
    Participant

    New phoned info from PGE (for my address) is projecting restored service on Thursday, and affects 489 customers.Nice to see that power has been restored to some customers. I can’t imagine how difficult it is to repair this mess. Thanks to all the pros on this job. Huge thanks!!!

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