Due to the heavy snowstorm, 452 flights have already been delayed or canceled at Moscow airports.
Those who are supposed to clear the snow in the capital have themselves got stuck in a snowdrift on the road.
Even the electric trains were buried in snowdrifts
No such problems in the middle of nowhere for me! π
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Those who are supposed to clear the snow in the capital have themselves got stuck in a snowdrift on the road.
Even the electric trains were buried in snowdrifts
No such problems in the middle of nowhere for me! π
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That steel plate is heated to over 500Β°C!! May need to back off the logs a bit
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Snowstorm causing power outages? No problem! With a bit of ingenuity, you can still get your fix of Stranger Things Season 5!! π€π€π€
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Thankfully replacing the batteries in the Uninterruptible Power Supply was really straightforward and nowhere near as expensive as I feared.
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β‘ UPS Autopsy: What Killed My CyberPower CP1500EPFCLCD in a Russian Village β‘
Greetings from off-grid Russia! My "pure sine wave" UPS died a slow, painful death after months of fighting Soviet-era electrical infrastructure. Here's the full autopsy report:
π The Death Symptoms:
Β· Constant relay clicking (every 2-5 minutes)
Β· Rapid on/off cycling without load
Β· Event logs: 500 β 441 β 442 β 444 β 447 β 448 β 449 β 450 β 453 β 455 β 457 β 459 β 462
Β· Final diagnosis: Thermal system failure (overheated to death)
π The Murderer: Soviet-Era Electrical Infrastructure
1. Antiquated Soviet screw-in breakers (YAN UAP-16, E27 base)
2. Village power grid with wild voltage swings (90V-250V)
3. No main disconnect in house (utility pole only)
4. 30+ year old aluminum wiring
π How the UPS Was Slowly Killed:
Phase 1: Overwork
Β· Village voltage fluctuates constantly
Β· UPS AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation) works overtime
Β· Each correction = relay click = heat
Β· Pure sine wave generation creates additional heat
Phase 2: Thermal Breakdown
Β· Internal cooling fan failed (Event 443)
Β· Components overheated (Events 441/442)
Β· Temperature sensor fried (Event 444)
Β· Calibration data corrupted (Events 449/450)
Phase 3: Systemic Collapse
Β· Internal communications failed (Event 453)
Β· Factory test mode entered (Event 455)
Β· Factory test failed (Event 457)
Β· Power supply failed (Event 459)
Β· Permanent failure declared (Event 462)
π₯ The Root Cause Discovery:
While troubleshooting, I found the real problem:
Β· Soviet breakers had GLOWING CONTACTS (500-800Β°C!)
Β· High resistance connections causing voltage drops
Β· Arcing and sparking creating power spikes
Β· The UPS was trying to correct power that was fundamentally broken at the source
π‘ Lessons Learned for Off-Grid Russia:
1. UPS β Voltage Stabilizer
Β· Consumer UPS not designed for daily voltage correction
Β· AVR systems overheat with constant use
2. Isolation is Key
Β· Switched to WATTICO Camp 600 portable power station
Β· Complete isolation from grid = clean power
Β· Battery-first approach for sensitive electronics
3. Fix Infrastructure First
Β· Replacing 30-year-old Soviet breakers (ΠΠΠ -16 E27)
Β· Adding 3680J surge protection
Β· Installing power monitoring
4. The Canary in the Coal Mine
Β· The UPS didn't fail randomly
Β· It was warning of dangerous electrical conditions
Β· Could have prevented a potential house fire
π οΈ The Fix in Progress:
Β· Ordering new automatic E27 breakers (ΠΠΠ -16)
Β· Adding surge protection (3680J)
Β· Installing power monitor/wattmeter
Β· Using WATTICO for complete isolation
Β· Petitioning electricity company for safe disconnect to replace breakers
π The Cost of "Soviet Reliability":
Β· Dead UPS: $250 value
Β· New breakers & protection: ~3,500β½ ($35)
Β· Lesson learned: Priceless
π― Moral of the Story:
In Russian villages with Soviet infrastructure, your UPS isn't protecting your equipmentβit's sacrificing itself trying. Fix the root electrical problems first, or any protection equipment will die prematurely.
t.iss.one/OffGridInRussia
Greetings from off-grid Russia! My "pure sine wave" UPS died a slow, painful death after months of fighting Soviet-era electrical infrastructure. Here's the full autopsy report:
π The Death Symptoms:
Β· Constant relay clicking (every 2-5 minutes)
Β· Rapid on/off cycling without load
Β· Event logs: 500 β 441 β 442 β 444 β 447 β 448 β 449 β 450 β 453 β 455 β 457 β 459 β 462
Β· Final diagnosis: Thermal system failure (overheated to death)
π The Murderer: Soviet-Era Electrical Infrastructure
1. Antiquated Soviet screw-in breakers (YAN UAP-16, E27 base)
2. Village power grid with wild voltage swings (90V-250V)
3. No main disconnect in house (utility pole only)
4. 30+ year old aluminum wiring
π How the UPS Was Slowly Killed:
Phase 1: Overwork
Β· Village voltage fluctuates constantly
Β· UPS AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation) works overtime
Β· Each correction = relay click = heat
Β· Pure sine wave generation creates additional heat
Phase 2: Thermal Breakdown
Β· Internal cooling fan failed (Event 443)
Β· Components overheated (Events 441/442)
Β· Temperature sensor fried (Event 444)
Β· Calibration data corrupted (Events 449/450)
Phase 3: Systemic Collapse
Β· Internal communications failed (Event 453)
Β· Factory test mode entered (Event 455)
Β· Factory test failed (Event 457)
Β· Power supply failed (Event 459)
Β· Permanent failure declared (Event 462)
π₯ The Root Cause Discovery:
While troubleshooting, I found the real problem:
Β· Soviet breakers had GLOWING CONTACTS (500-800Β°C!)
Β· High resistance connections causing voltage drops
Β· Arcing and sparking creating power spikes
Β· The UPS was trying to correct power that was fundamentally broken at the source
π‘ Lessons Learned for Off-Grid Russia:
1. UPS β Voltage Stabilizer
Β· Consumer UPS not designed for daily voltage correction
Β· AVR systems overheat with constant use
2. Isolation is Key
Β· Switched to WATTICO Camp 600 portable power station
Β· Complete isolation from grid = clean power
Β· Battery-first approach for sensitive electronics
3. Fix Infrastructure First
Β· Replacing 30-year-old Soviet breakers (ΠΠΠ -16 E27)
Β· Adding 3680J surge protection
Β· Installing power monitoring
4. The Canary in the Coal Mine
Β· The UPS didn't fail randomly
Β· It was warning of dangerous electrical conditions
Β· Could have prevented a potential house fire
π οΈ The Fix in Progress:
Β· Ordering new automatic E27 breakers (ΠΠΠ -16)
Β· Adding surge protection (3680J)
Β· Installing power monitor/wattmeter
Β· Using WATTICO for complete isolation
Β· Petitioning electricity company for safe disconnect to replace breakers
π The Cost of "Soviet Reliability":
Β· Dead UPS: $250 value
Β· New breakers & protection: ~3,500β½ ($35)
Β· Lesson learned: Priceless
π― Moral of the Story:
In Russian villages with Soviet infrastructure, your UPS isn't protecting your equipmentβit's sacrificing itself trying. Fix the root electrical problems first, or any protection equipment will die prematurely.
t.iss.one/OffGridInRussia
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Winter strips life back to essentials.
Firewood, cold nights, an old house that creaks and hums when something needs attention. Living off-grid doesnβt allow drift or neglect. You notice everything β the heat, the silence, your own limits, and your own rhythm.
This winter has been hard, physical, and quietly transformative. The house is being repaired system by system, and so am I.
The full reflection and Hi Rez video are now live on Substack.
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Firewood, cold nights, an old house that creaks and hums when something needs attention. Living off-grid doesnβt allow drift or neglect. You notice everything β the heat, the silence, your own limits, and your own rhythm.
This winter has been hard, physical, and quietly transformative. The house is being repaired system by system, and so am I.
The full reflection and Hi Rez video are now live on Substack.
t.iss.one/OffGridInRussia
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People are abandoning their cars and walking home - the Moscow region has been paralyzed by record snowfall. It's faster to walk than to drive.
Highways are at a standstill. Buses are crawling along. Passengers are getting off right on the road and trudging to their homes. Drivers are staying in their cars and waiting for things to get moving again.
Hundreds of residents are spending 4-5 hours getting to their destinations. Federal highways are also blocked. Dozens of trucks have come to a halt on the Domodedovo highway. Cars and pedestrians are working together to pull the vehicles out of the snow.
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Highways are at a standstill. Buses are crawling along. Passengers are getting off right on the road and trudging to their homes. Drivers are staying in their cars and waiting for things to get moving again.
Hundreds of residents are spending 4-5 hours getting to their destinations. Federal highways are also blocked. Dozens of trucks have come to a halt on the Domodedovo highway. Cars and pedestrians are working together to pull the vehicles out of the snow.
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ΠΠΎΠ±ΡΠΎΠ΅ ΡΡΡΠΎ!
If you weren't awake already, you are now!
Time to dig some snow! πͺ
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If you weren't awake already, you are now!
Time to dig some snow! πͺ
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I have to say, I am LOVING the white wall tyre look on the Buhanka π! What do you think?
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Quick check-in from Narnia.
Weβve got a second snow cyclone forecast for Moscow and Tver oblast, and everything is properly buried again. The Buhanka has disappeared under a thick white layer, so most of my time has been spent clearing paths just to move around properly.
The well is freezing over about every two days now, so itβs become part of the routine β drop the bucket in, smash through the ice, keep the water flowing.
Nights have been cold enough that Iβve had to run both fires at times, and since I last updated you Iβve burned through roughly 2 to 2.5 tons of wood out of the original 4 to 4.5.
For now, itβs the same steady rhythm until spring properly arrives. Itβs getting closer, and Iβm definitely ready for it.
If you value these honest updates from off-grid life in Russia and want to help keep the project going through the winter, your support genuinely makes a difference β especially with firewood, maintenance, and keeping everything running.
π³ revolut.iss.one/mikejonesru
π¦ T-Bank card: 2200700885021005
π offgridinrussia.com
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Weβve got a second snow cyclone forecast for Moscow and Tver oblast, and everything is properly buried again. The Buhanka has disappeared under a thick white layer, so most of my time has been spent clearing paths just to move around properly.
The well is freezing over about every two days now, so itβs become part of the routine β drop the bucket in, smash through the ice, keep the water flowing.
Nights have been cold enough that Iβve had to run both fires at times, and since I last updated you Iβve burned through roughly 2 to 2.5 tons of wood out of the original 4 to 4.5.
For now, itβs the same steady rhythm until spring properly arrives. Itβs getting closer, and Iβm definitely ready for it.
If you value these honest updates from off-grid life in Russia and want to help keep the project going through the winter, your support genuinely makes a difference β especially with firewood, maintenance, and keeping everything running.
π³ revolut.iss.one/mikejonesru
π¦ T-Bank card: 2200700885021005
π offgridinrussia.com
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In Belarus, the village of Veselukha has been put up for sale. The price is just 760 thousand rubles (~$10k). There are three large courtyards with houses, and around them are stunning views surrounded by forest and a river. The village itself is located on the border with Lithuania
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