I should have attended to my batteries. Power didn't as much as flicker in over a year and that breeds complacency I guess. Now off, three times in a week, It went out a 2:30 am. I THOUGHT, No Big Deal.
Then at 3:30, the Freezer went from -18c into alarm at -10c. Alarm keypad was announcing "ALARM" and was locked up for some reason, maybe with AC failure. Shut off whole system.
Then monitoring station starts calling me about my alarms and other properties for AC loss. I couldn't sleep at 4:00, so I thought, what the heck, start the generator.
Onan 7.5 1800 rpm Diesel. Battery DEAD. Wheeled Yanmar 3.7 air cooled over and tried using that battery but it was too small, and I discovered later, a battery connection (Wing Nut) was loose on the main set. Then tried running a booster/charger running off the Yanmar to start the Onan. Man that Yanmar makes some ugly smoke in a closed garage! And Noise! I could not hear the Onan starter. Anyway, finally got the Onan running and everything back on line. Maybe fifteen minutes tops.
An hour later the power came back on. Should have just stayed in bed. And that's the thing, you never know how long the power will be out. And why I hated a PTO set. I looked at an outage map, and there was one tiny little dot in the middle of the whole province, which was us! 80 customers out. It was snowing quite hard and I thought maybe, the crews would just wait til daylight.
Once again I was very happy to have my 12 volt lighting in the garage, left over from days whenI had to mess with a PTO generator and jumper cables into the splitter box. It runs off my alarm system battery and has a clockwork timer so I can't depleat my battery by accident and a flashing Green LED light so you can find the knob in the dark. Beats working with a portable light all to heck.
View attachment 596334 12 Volt Florescent
View attachment 596335 Control plus Hydro (Utility) Restoral alarm Panel.