This episode of Unplugged Live captures real-world experiences from a major winter storm affecting viewers across the U.S. and Canada.
Eric, Rodney, and Adam are joined by a highly engaged live audience reporting grid failures, ice damage, frozen pipes, and battery drain in real time. The discussion moves past theory into what actually happens when solar production drops, generators run longer than expected, and outages stretch into weeks.
Listeners share firsthand lessons—from mini-split performance in sub-zero weather, to fuel shortages, to why ice storms are often more destructive than snow.
Topics covered:
Ice storms vs snow: why ice causes longer outages
Batteries hitting critical SOC with no sun
Generator sizing mistakes and fuel realities
Mini-split limits, defrost cycles, and hyper-heat units
Solar panels in snow, ice, and reflective conditions
Frozen pipes, water monitoring, and alerts
Load prioritization during extended outages
“The epiphany moment” that pushes families toward backup power
If you’re planning for winter outages—or just lived through one—this episode reflects what actually matters when conditions get extreme.