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<blockquote data-quote="securitysix" data-source="post: 2814035" data-attributes="member: 32714"><p>We're on East Central, too, but we're out in the country and kind of hard to find. When we first moved out here, we were without power for 2 weeks once after a spring storm because East Central couldn't find us.</p><p></p><p>In the '07 ice storm, we were without power for a week. A friend of mine who lives in West Tulsa was without for 2 weeks from the same storm.</p><p></p><p>We've been without power for 2-3 days a few times, too.</p><p></p><p>The wood stove is a great thing in the winter. During the summer, some way to move the air is a must, and without electricity, it just isn't happening. I recently got a battery powered fan that runs on 2 D-cell batteries. It's not much, but I can put it really close. It will run for 3 or 4 nights on high before the batteries have had it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="securitysix, post: 2814035, member: 32714"] We're on East Central, too, but we're out in the country and kind of hard to find. When we first moved out here, we were without power for 2 weeks once after a spring storm because East Central couldn't find us. In the '07 ice storm, we were without power for a week. A friend of mine who lives in West Tulsa was without for 2 weeks from the same storm. We've been without power for 2-3 days a few times, too. The wood stove is a great thing in the winter. During the summer, some way to move the air is a must, and without electricity, it just isn't happening. I recently got a battery powered fan that runs on 2 D-cell batteries. It's not much, but I can put it really close. It will run for 3 or 4 nights on high before the batteries have had it. [/QUOTE]
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