Sit quietly.what protocols if any do you follow in a multi hour power outage situation?
Or allow your auto feeding system just to continue feeding as normal but keep an eye on RH and TEMPSJust reset the timers when the power comes back on. Drench the flowering plants with purecrop if the power was off a considerable amount of time. If it’s off for a day or longer you might have to hand water bigger plants.
Not necessarily in that orderPower outage protocol:
- Drink any beer in the refrigerator before it gets warm.
- Eat any ice cream in the freezer before it melts.
- Smoke a joint.
Thanks man, I'll take your suggestion & get one of these. Along with a rechargeable LED as suggested by @LeastExpectedGrower just to be prepared for a day-long+ outage.For long outages, the most useful thing I've found are some long lasting battery operated fans. The RH skyrockets inside a closed tent with no vent fan going, so I'll stick one of these in over the canopy if I know the outage will be long-like during a big windstorm that takes out a lot of power lines. Normal outages of 6 hours or less, I don't bother with them though. Even during a long outage during the winter, I'm less concerned about their photoperiod than I am about keeping my temps up inside a cold house.
One of the good things about living close in to a big city is that the power doesn't stay out for very long. A few hours is the longest it's been out where I'm living now. We don't get many bad weather events here. The last time we did was decades ago and I was living downtown. Power was back in an hour but I had to take a week off from work because the power was still out at the facility. I do have a generator though but that's for the freezer full of meat, refrigerator, electronics, etc...Have a generator is #1 for me. I’ve been through a power outage 6 days long without. Never again.