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Airport Razz31 minute(s) ago Bosun, just having the generator is only half the solution and even then only if you are home at the time. Now to train the doxie squad how to start the darn thing and switch the panel over  . Those auto start and switch over systems are great, just don't have 4K to sink into one at the moment. And when I do get home, drag the thing out, hook up what needs to be hooked and lo and behold, its usually for naught as the power pops on just as I get the engine running 
⚡WX ALERT⚡41 minute(s) ago bman, ordinarily, they will leave on their own within a day or two. Usually just the queen on the move!
HappyCamper2 hour(s) ago Drift smoke is in San Diego too. It’s predicted to be real bad tomorrow here, when the temp and wind shifts.
bman2 hour(s) ago typo - bee hive
bman2 hour(s) ago i have a bee hove that has developed in the front yard of my Moonridge cabin. dose anyone have any suggestions of who to contact to take care of this? and hopefully preserve the bees and hive.
bosun_m85 hour(s) ago Not sure what the big deal is with the PSPS. I bought a Honda EU3000IS generator 20 years ago and put in my own transfer switch on the breaker panel. No outages in my home in 20 years! Just get a generator, problem solved!
⚡WX ALERT⚡5 hour(s) ago More drift smoke from the Gifford Fire in Santa Barbara County...
bluemeadow5 hour(s) ago yes I have the same question Boots, where IS the drift smoke coming from??
BillyJean5 hour(s) ago I've only seen them shut it off once or twice without notice.
grateful6 hour(s) ago Let's start with PSPS notifications that are accurate. It's inexcusable to announce a date/time, then have the actual outage the day before (as has happened way too many times).
MountainBoys6 hour(s) ago The amount of suffering ive seen 1 individual do because his 02 concentrator only has a few hrs backup is unbelievable. We need solutions for patients like this who are going through the stress of not having electricity. Besides having to call 911.
hilolander8 hour(s) ago IMHO the crux of the issue with SCE and BVES is liability and the harm that might ensue if they’re not proactive in shutting down electrons to prevent fire. The utilities have aging infrastructure, a push for renewables, increased public scrutiny whatever they do good or bad, personnel issues like the rest of us, and a huge financial liability for any mishap. The deep pocket is the best pocket in a lawsuit, which is why everyone starts looking at proximity to electric lines. Would anyone else want to run such a flawed business model? The answer is a legislative fix absolving the utilities for a certain amount of liability if they meet certain standards, lack of negligence or willful misconduct. As my dad used to say, no free meals and everything in life is a compromise. Again, IMHO.
grateful8 hour(s) ago The issue with errant PSPS Notifications is the harm – yes, HARM – that they cause.
If accurate time frames were announced, individuals and businesses could adequately prepare.
SCE and BVES instruct people to keep their fridges closed, consider backup units, etc., but what the companies fail to grasp is that all the advice in the world means nothing if their estimates are so terribly inaccurate.
I asked a dentist friend, "What happens if you're in the middle of drilling a tooth?" This dentist has a backup generator, but there's still a delay before the power transfers off the grid. In that interim, the dentist admitted that patients can be seriously harmed. So SCE and BVES need to improve their accuracy, to prevent "surprise" PSPS outages from happening before the announced times/days. Certainly the technology for improved accuracy exists, but I'm not so sure about "corporate will"...
Hooky Bobber10 hour(s) ago When is big bear Valley going to have a Community meeting about SCE power feeds to the Valley?
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