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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 830240" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>We had some rather windy conditions this last weekend, and it knocked out the power for a few days. We do not own a generator, and will own one the next time that this comes around. Seems it happens for some reason or another on a scheduled basis.</p><p></p><p>My question is about the medicine in the refrigerator. I made sure that I did not open the door, more than a couple of times to keep it as cool as I could. We knew the power was going to come on at any minute, when we saw the electric trucks checking the lines at our house, since that is where the line ends on this road. But no such luck. </p><p></p><p>There were enough things in the refrigerator to help hold the cold, and felt the current would come back on anytime, but it held out for a few days. The tempature in the refrigerator got up to around 50* or so, but it took it over a long period of time to do so. This is what I had on hand</p><p></p><p>Bar-Vac 7/Somnus </p><p>Moraxella Bovis Bacterin (Pilguard Pinkeye-1)</p><p>Express RP 3-VL5 </p><p>Pen BP 48</p><p></p><p>Any knowledge out there? The lowest tempature on the list</p><p> is 45,* and It took it a while to climb past those tempatures.</p><p> I have a lot of money in the refrigerator. Most of all, it does need to work. </p><p></p><p>Chuckie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 830240, member: 637"] We had some rather windy conditions this last weekend, and it knocked out the power for a few days. We do not own a generator, and will own one the next time that this comes around. Seems it happens for some reason or another on a scheduled basis. My question is about the medicine in the refrigerator. I made sure that I did not open the door, more than a couple of times to keep it as cool as I could. We knew the power was going to come on at any minute, when we saw the electric trucks checking the lines at our house, since that is where the line ends on this road. But no such luck. There were enough things in the refrigerator to help hold the cold, and felt the current would come back on anytime, but it held out for a few days. The tempature in the refrigerator got up to around 50* or so, but it took it over a long period of time to do so. This is what I had on hand Bar-Vac 7/Somnus Moraxella Bovis Bacterin (Pilguard Pinkeye-1) Express RP 3-VL5 Pen BP 48 Any knowledge out there? The lowest tempature on the list is 45,* and It took it a while to climb past those tempatures. I have a lot of money in the refrigerator. Most of all, it does need to work. Chuckie [/QUOTE]
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