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snousle ([personal profile] snousle) wrote2009-10-13 11:24 pm

Well, that was exciting.

Of course, with the first big rainstorm, not only did I have a catering event, there was a power failure. Normally we have gravity-feed water available, but it's too muddy to use right now. So we had water for about half the day, and once the pressure tank was exhausted it was down to a trickle.

This is where all this wilderness work helps - no water or electricity? No problem. Hardly batted an eyelash. We had lots of propane and ice. But I'm sure glad I made the tortellini last night...

Actually, it was worse than a power failure - we had a brownout. The voltage went down to 80V for several hours. Interesting to see what worked and what didn't. Halogens were very dim, incandescent lights almost useless. Fluorescents were fine. The fridge made a kind of subdued hum that didn't sound like it was doing anything useful. We figured it was best to disconnect anything digital or motorized. The laser printer seems out of sorts now, it wasn't on battery backup, and it might be fried. Actually I kinda hope so.

Dinner was OK, not my best. I went out on a limb and made pommes Anna for the first time at the client's house. The Cooks Illustrated method is pretty foolproof and it came out looking rather good. Perhaps a little oily though.

So the event was basically fine but I feel a bit frazzled for a lot of reasons. As much as I like the first rain and what it brings, it always ends up creating a bit of a panic unto itself.

[identity profile] jpeace.livejournal.com 2009-10-14 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Back in the day, shitty inverters with blocky sines would fuck up every laser printer on the market. It is not likely to be damaged though.

[identity profile] snousle.livejournal.com 2009-10-14 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
The blinkylights indicated a "fuser malfunction" but on searching the intertubez I found a magic button-pushing ritual that cleared the error and made it print again. Now the printer is working just as shitty as it always did. Drat.

[identity profile] broduke2000.livejournal.com 2009-10-15 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
We figured it was best to disconnect anything digital or motorized.

I'm proud of ya! Most wouldn't have the foggiest idea of what to do.

[identity profile] backrubbear.livejournal.com 2009-10-17 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
This may have changed in the last ten+ years, but brownouts used to be notoriously bad on refrigerator motors.