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  • Rate hikes strike again!

    Rate hikes strike again!

    I wrote in a previous blog post that electricity rates were going to increase. They have definitely increased and according to a recent news story, they will increase again

    What happens now?

    Your bill will be higher for the same usage. if you normally use 250 KWh per month and your bill is say 75.00 expect your bill to be 130.00-160.00 for the same 250KWh. These are not real numbers it’s just an example. The point is you are going to see a noticeable increase in your electric bill.

    How can you fight back?

    Solar powered generators are a good option to fight the rising cost of utility bills. I’ve mentioned this before in previous posts about saving on your electric bill, but you can plug all of your electronic devices in to solar powered generators and power banks. These do not have the ongoing cost of fuel as they can be charged for free in the sun and alternatively they can be charged in your car. They can also be wall charged but that just adds to your electric bill, instead try using one generator to charge another.

    Can I eliminate my electric bill entirely?

    In theory the answer is yes. If your electricity gets disconnected you can still produce and use your own electricity for free with solar powered generators and power banks. The electric company can not charge you for off grid power consumption. They can not charge you for anything during the time your power is disconnected. In theory, yes you can eliminate your electric bill entirely with some simple changes.

    How can I eliminate my electric bill entirely?

    If you have already purchased solar powered generators/portable power banks, you can turn off all the breakers in your house which effectively stops electricity from being delivered to your home room by room. Plug lamps, TVs, Internet modems and if you have them cable boxes into your generators. If your generator is powerful enough you can plug your refrigerator into a generator.

    You will need powerful solar powered generators to run your Refrigerator, washer and dryer and your stove. A less powerful generator can run your microwave. You can avoid using your stove by purchasing an electric cook top and plugging it into a solar powered generator.

    How long do these generators last?

    Most generators will last a few hours before needing recharged. The higher the draw on the generator is the more frequently it will need to be charged.

    If the draw on the generator is too high they will shut off. This prevents power surges that can damage your generators and shorten their life span.

    The life of a generator depends on the quality of the generator, and frequency of use. I only recommend the ones that last for several years even with every day use.

    How often do you want to pay?

    Would you rather pay the increasing monthly electric bills or would you rather purchase new generators every 10-15 years and some smaller ones every 5 years?

    A 250.00 solar powered generator will pay for itself in just a few months. A 1,000.00 generator will pay for itself in 1-2 years and last up to 15 years even with daily use and depending on the wattage could last 6-8 hours depending on the draw on the generator.

    Personal experience

    I have 2 smaller generators currently and a rechargeable LED lantern. I have had the generators for nearly 2 years and they are still going strong. I bought my rechargeable LED lantern in December of 2024 and as of today 7/23/2025 it’s still going strong and still super bright.

    A few notes on the Rechargeable LED Lantern

    I noticed it does drain fairly quickly. As the battery discharges it gets dimmer and dimmer until recharged. It can be charged while being used but if it is less than 75% charged it will continue to discharge at a slightly reduced rate. If it is 75% charged it will continue to charge and may still discharge some but at a bit of a slower rate. I tested this just last night so I am speaking from experience on that one. Keep in mind that not all LED lanterns can be used while charging.

    Rechargeable flashlights are a great option too, they can provide plenty of light in one room and being rechargeable means no need to buy expensive batteries, no need to flip that switch on the wall which won’t work if the breakers are turned off! You won’t need to use the light function on your generators which will drain it faster if it’s already powering appliances or devices.

    The conclusion

    If you have enough generators with enough power you can completely eliminate your electric bill by turning off all breakers and plugging all of your appliances and devices into your generators. There’s no real reason to continue throwing away more and more money month after month when you can cut your bill out entirely and keep that cash in your pocket where it belongs. That means more money for other things.

    Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

  • Breathing Easy: The Hidden danger of Power Outages for people with Respiratory Issues

    Breathing Easy: The Hidden danger of Power Outages for people with Respiratory Issues

    For most people a power outage is an inconvenience. For those with breathing problems – such as COPD, Asthma, or Sleep apnea- it can have deadly consequences. When the power goes out medical equipment such as Oxygen concentrators, nebulizers, and CPAP machines stop working. If you or a household member use one or more of these machines, Preparing for a black out isn’t optional, it’s necessary.

    In this post I’ll break down the real risks of losing electricity when you have respiratory problems- and how to protect yourself. I’ve also included links to emergency power options and devices that can make all the difference.

    Why Power Outages Are So Dangerous for People With Breathing Problems

    1. Interrupted oxygen supply Many people with chronic respiratory issues depend on oxygen concentrators or tanks. Electric concentrators stop working during a power outage which can cause: Breathlessness, panic, or even respiratory failure.
    2. Nebulizers and CPAP machines stop working Conditions like asthma or sleep apnea often require electric powered devices. without power the symptoms can worsen quickly.
    3. extreme weather adds pressure power outages are often caused by storms and heat waves, which can make respiratory symptoms worse due to humidity and poor air quality.
    4. Air purifiers stop working Air purifiers that help reduce allergens and impurities stop working if they rely on electricity and that worsen asthma and COPD symptoms very quickly.

    Must Have Gear to Stay Safe During A Blackout

    1. A portable oxygen concentrator with battery backup ensures continuous oxygen delivery, even when the lights go out.

    check out this highly rated portable concentrator on amazon

    2. CPAP Battery backup or portable power station

    If you use a CPAP machine a battery backup is a must.

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    Home backup Battery Generator (No Gas Needed)

    Gasless, Solar-compatible battery generators are perfect for apartments or homes where traditional generators aren’t an option.

    Explore silent home backup power units here

    4.Medical Alert systems and power outage monitors

    Modern medical alert systems can notify caregivers if the power goes out, vital when seconds count.

    power outage detection system

    medical alert systems with fall detection

    Prepare for emergencies what to keep in your emergency breathing kit

    • Fully charged battery powered devices
    • Extra medicine (inhalers, steroids, etc.)
    • a solar powered charger, or hand crank power bank
    • manual resuscitator kit(ambu bag) if advised by your doctor.

    Recommended products:

    • Emergency Resuscitator kit for CPR – includes items to help reduce the risk of cross -contamination and transference of viruses and bacteria between the victim and rescuer
    • AED response kit provides essential equipment and supplies for treatment of acute airway, breathing, circulation emergencies

    Final thoughts: Prepare Before the power goes out.

    If you or a family member has breathing problems, don’t wait until the next storm or grid failure to start preparing.

    Preparing now ahead of time can mean the difference between discomfort and a life threatening medical emergency or potential death.

    Invest in battery backups, have and know your emergency plan, and share it with someone who might need it, such as another care giver.

    Stay safe. Stay breathing. Stay prepared.

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  • affordable alternatives choosing the one that’s right for you

          In this post I will teach you about portable power banks (also known as portable power stations) and choosing the one that will best suit your needs.

    Light usage

      Some people may only want one for light usage, maybe to power a cell phone or a lamp for a couple of hours per day just to see if it makes a difference in their bill. Maybe you want to power devices during a power outage. Light users will be fine with a portable power station with an output of 600 watts. If you want to power more devices in different rooms, you will need one for each room you wish to power devices in unless you want to move a single portable power station from room to room. 120 watt portable power bank will power your cell phone for a couple of days before needing recharged. These portable power banks and power stations can be recharged in your car with a car charger or via solar panel in the sunlight. They can also be wall charged but that puts money into the electric company’s pocket.

    Moderate usage

    Moderate users can get away with a 768 watt hour or 800 watt output power station can power your phone, laptop, a small lamp and your TV for about 3-4 hours before it needs to be recharged. They can usually be recharged in a couple of hours either in your car with a car charger or in the sunlight with a solar panel. You can also recharge by wall charger but again this charging option will put money in the electric company’s pocket. If you do not want to wait while the power station recharges then you will need at least two so you have a source of power while the other one is being charged.

    Mildly heavy usage

    mildly heavy users will want something with 1,070 watt hours, 1500 watt output. You can safely run a microwave on this. When you’re not powering your microwave you can power your vacuum cleaner long enough to get the job done. If you’re not vacuuming, you can power your TV, internet modem, a lamp, and your cell phone for a few hours. They are rechargeable by car charger in your car, solar panel, or wall charging. Wall charging always puts money back in the electric company’s pocket. I recommend getting at least two of them so you can have a back up while one is charging.

    Heavy usage

    Heavy users will want 2,048 watt hours or 2400 watt output. This one can power your microwave or vacuum cleaner a few times, it will power your TV, internet modem, a lamp, your laptop, and your cell phone, tablet, and gaming console for up to 5.5 hours before needing charged. The more devices you power at once is the faster you will need to recharge. You can recharge by car charger or solar panel in the sun and as always wall charging is an option but it puts money back into the electric company’s pocket.

    Extra heavy usage

    Extra heavy users want 3600 watt hours 3600 watt output. This can power a washer or dryer but running both simultaneously is not recommended unless you purchase the expandable battery and the double voltage hub each of which are sold separately. This can also run your full refrigerator for approximately 24 hours unexpanded and with out the double voltage hub. I strongly recommend purchasing two of these so you still have power when the other one needs to be recharged.

    Super heavy usage

    Super heavy users will want 4,096 watt hours 4,000 watt output. This can power all of your devices or be used as backup power for the whole home. You can also expand the battery and get the double voltage hub. Once again the expansion battery and double voltage hub are sold separately. This should meet even the highest demand. Charging options include car charging, solar panel in the sunlight, and wall charging but again if you choose to wall charge it puts money back into the electric company’s pocket. 

    Full time users

    Full time users will want something with 3,840 watthour 6000 watt output. This can power your whole home or individual rooms. The more individual rooms you power is the more of these you will need but the lower the draw on each generator or power station as they are often referred to is the longer they can go without needing to be recharged. This generator is expandable to 12000 watts. Now that’s a lot of power! They are portable and can be moved from room to room as needed.

    They can power your washer and dryer simultaneously without over loading the generator. You can no doubt power your TV, internet modem, lamps, cell phones, tablets, and gaming consoles for quite a while before needing to be recharged. You can charge by car charger in your car, solar panel (1200 watt) or wall charge it. Keep in mind that wall charging will always put money back in the electric company’s pocket.

    The last two above mentioned options can take you at least 90 to 99% off grid power and you will have almost no electric bill at all. If you want to go 100% off grid power you will need to trip all your breakers or remove all fuses. The easiest option is to just call the utility company and request to have the service shut off. The last two mentioned options can power either your full size stove even if it’s a gas stove. All stoves require at least some electricity as even gas stoves often have a digital display and electric start to get it to ignite.

    Stay tuned for my next post on the rising cost of utility bills

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  • The secret utility companies don’t want you to know

    The secret utility companies don’t want you to know

    Utility disconnection

    Anyone who’s ever had a utility disconnection has no doubt received the the ” Attention Occupants!” paper telling them their service has been disconnected. That paper will typically give a phone number to call and an amount required to restore service.

    The scare tactic

      If you look at the bottom of that paper it say something along the lines of “do not use candles or generators to light or heat your home.”  It will go on to say candles can cause a fire and generators can create dangerous fumes.

    The secret

     What they don’t tell you is gas powered generators are dangerous only if used indoors. They don’t tell you that solar powered generators and portable power banks (also solar powered) are perfectly safe and can provide most if not all of your electricity needs.

    Utility companies will not tell you about the solar powered options because they can not make money from you. They want you to continue to pay high utility bills, restoration fees, and deposits. They don’t want this information to get out because they know they have a lot of angry customers who will utilize the solar powered options instead of using grid power.

    The effect

    If enough of their customers switch to the solar powered options the utility companies will either go bankrupt or be forced to lower the cost of electricity to the remaining customers and they know it. 

    supply, demand, and the middleman

    The electric company is just a middle man between the supply (electricity) and the demand (you). They are a business like any other but the difference is they think very few of us have another option. That might be true if you’re thinking solar panels on your roof, not everyone can afford that, but there are other options for those of us who can’t afford the full solar panels on the roof option or living arrangements (apartments, condos, townhomes where the HOA runs the show) prevent it.

    Look for my next post to learn about the more affordable options and how to decide which ones are right for you.

    leave a comment below and tell me your utility disconnection or high energy bill horror story.

  • Maximize Efficiency with Solar Powered Generators

    Maximize Efficiency with Solar Powered Generators

    Learn how to maximize efficiency

     In this blog I will teach you about solar powered generators and portable solar powered banks, back up generators such as Generac, how you can effectively use them to reduce your energy costs and explain how it works.

    How will I know which one to choose?

    I will teach you how to decide which solar powered generators and power banks are right for you, and how many you will need. I will teach you about alternate light sources both solar powered and non solar powered. I will teach you how to recharge them with out spending an extra dime on grid power to do it.

    Making the switch

    I warn you, this is going to be a lot of work to transition. It will be an adjustment to begin using portable power banks and generators as your main power source but it is so worth it.

    What are solar powered generators and power banks

    Solar powered generators and power banks can generate electricity by harnessing the power of the sun. They turn sunlight into energy to power your home and devices.

    To clarify a solar powered power banks are a smaller and more portable version of a solar powered generator. How easy is one brand that I’m familiar with and frequently use.

    I am able to use my How Easy solar powered generator to plug in a lamp and light my living room off grid power and it doesn’t cost me anything to do it.

    what’s next?

     

    Continue to my next post learn about the electric company’s shady practices.