cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/30007963

Arguing for the car as a good method of transportation is like arguing that having personal diesel generator to power you home is a good idea

  • ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    5 days ago

    without access to solar panels or a good angle for a lot of sunlight, diesel generators are a good idea for backup power.

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      5 days ago

      Yes, but thats not what OP was saying in their post. They were comparing everyone relying on their private automobile as their transportation is the same as relying on private, diesel generators as their MAIN source of power.

      That said a battery backup may be as viable as a generator depending on your demand. For me I’d just need the fridge and a sump pump running, maybe the furnace depending on weather during an extended outage.

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      4 days ago

      modern solar panels actually do surprisingly well with ambient light, probably not enough to outperform a diesel generator though… a diesel generator is a lot cheaper up front too…

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        4 days ago

        my actual problem with them personally is my country tariffs the shit out of them making them much more expensive, and my city is very vertical, making it hard to use them.

        ICE is usable on a blackout, and i’m considering it, but what i actually want is to cut off dependency on oil companies and the shitty privatized electric grid i’m forced to use.

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          3 days ago

          I also don’t like the fact that it’s a mechanical device that will just sit there until needed. Is it going to be in good working order when the time comes? If I haven’t kept up on the maintenance and testing, maybe, maybe not.

          Solar panels sit on the roof and you watch the graph rise and fall throughout the day. You should wash them about once a year, but they’ll still do an OK job if you don’t. That’s pretty much it.