Quick tip: before you freeze the soup split it into smaller portions so you can later reheat it faster and save gas.
@sollte12392 жыл бұрын
I don't think you can freeze anything without electricity
@mk60222 жыл бұрын
@@sollte1239 he is freezing it outside on the balcony.
@olegwiththeknowledge17292 жыл бұрын
@@sollte1239 haha, yeah the mamoths they found in the permafrost must have been frozen in a electrical refrigirator. Did you ever go outside a city man?
@Lucky149702 жыл бұрын
That's called a "pro tip" my guy, don't be so modest >:-D
@mk60222 жыл бұрын
@@Lucky14970 I didn't call it pro tip because I am far from pro cook. 😀
@ІринаШевчук-г2ч2 жыл бұрын
Дякую вам Джоні за допомогу, підтримку, дякую що ви з нами в ці важкі часи!!!
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Я тут. 😊
@michaelkaiser32612 жыл бұрын
@johnnyfd freeze some bottles/containers of water on the balcony and then you can rotate them into the fridge to help keep your food fresh.
@andreasschmidt58572 жыл бұрын
Good idea. Although at this time of the year he can anyway store the food of the fridge/freezer on the balcony, that´s probably his least problem.
@lenarae38452 жыл бұрын
Um, why would he need to use the refrigerator if he has a balcony where he can freeze water bottles?
@michaelkaiser32612 жыл бұрын
@@lenarae3845 he may not want everything to be frozen. Why do you keep any food in the fridge? Just keep it all in your freezer.
@lenarae38452 жыл бұрын
@@michaelkaiser3261 Ok, I get your point. I'll remove my last sarcastic bit then. I imagine that freezing food, or leaving his eggs, veggies, butter and cheese at room temperature won't do much. I do freeze butter, meat, fish, breads that aren't going to be immediately consumed, but that's me.
@michaelkaiser32612 жыл бұрын
@@lenarae3845 Cheers! No problem. I see your point as well. It does seem a bit silly to make ice and bring it inside. But yeah, do whatever works. :)
@based37652 жыл бұрын
If you're going to heat up the entire soup pot, you should heat it up till it boils because when it's just hot bacteria can grow. That's a really important thing to know when you have no functioning fridge.
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Yes thanks. I made sure to boil it for a few minutes.
@TheUniversalEyes2 жыл бұрын
That and don't freeze or refrigerate large quantities of soup, it will remain warm in the center and spoil, which causes food poisoning.
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
That's what the politicians/media does, with all their propaganda. Like "It's the Russians' fault," etc. And the same thing happens in the east, like "It's the fault of the Americans, of the West," and so on. They make people hate each other! We need to wake up! They did the same with the plan-demic, and they will do the same with any other scheduled crisis, such as the devaluation of money (that paper printed at the behest of some 'tricksters') or the food crisis (which while we are made to hate neighbors, food is destroyed around the world).
@ialfone122 жыл бұрын
This is our life in Libya since 2011, in the summer and when it gets cold in winter(between Dec and Apr) we have no power every 4 hours and sometimes the network collapses and we get a blackout. At this stage all businesses even government buildings have generators that work with diesel or gasoline, and for residential areas almost all middle class families and above have generators and diesel tanks in their houses. Every year we get promises from the government that they will start up new power stations but they always lyin'. So welcome to Libya where diesel, natural gas and petrol is cheaper than water but not enough electricity to power up the whole country. Such a shame :|
@ekesandras1481 Жыл бұрын
You got rid of Colonel Muamar Gadaffi - who was a crazy guy, but also did a lot of good things for the development of Libyia - and you replaced him with some tribal Islamists and a general that takes orders from Russia. No wonder things got worse.
@ialfone12 Жыл бұрын
@@ekesandras1481 what good did he do in Libya tell me ?
@ekesandras1481 Жыл бұрын
@@ialfone12 he invested the billions of Petro-Dollars in housing, infrastructure, education, agriculture, social programs. Freshly married couples received an appartment and a marriage bonus out of the states budget, nobody had to starve, health care was for free. Ok, if you only have 4 million inhabitants and you sit on an enormous bunch of oil, this is possible. But - albeit his crazy moments - you have to admit that he is the creator of the modern nation of Libya. He lead the Bedouin tribes out of the Middle Ages directly into modernity.
@ialfone12 Жыл бұрын
@@ekesandras1481 Did you know that literally everything you said is propaganda and all of it is untrue, all of it!!! Stop believing everything you read online !
@ialfone12 Жыл бұрын
@@ekesandras1481 first of all he only made housing maybe for 1% of the population, we have no infrastructure, water is only available for less than half of the population, during gaddafi we had no 3G internet, no fiber internet, no card payment system, during gaddafi we had no highways Literally! We don’t even have a public transport system!!!! The eduction was a catastrophic failure, hence why most Libyan wanna study abroad, and most people don’t even know a second language. If we have good agriculture why do we import everything from abroad? What is social programs? I have never heard of that. Freshly married couple received an apartment and a bonus you said ? Then why are the guys in their 20s struggling working multiple jobs a day to try to get married ? And most of the end up failing as they can’t afford it, and actually gaddafi made a law that allow people without houses to steal other peoples houses(it’s called قانون رقم اربعة law number 4), yeah that’s really fucked up, we literally had no health care! Anyone who is sick has to travel to our neighboring country Tunisia for health care and if the family is more able financially they would try and travel to Germany. So long story short, he controlled Libya by organizing a coup, Libya was one of the most developing countries during the king, people were most educated during the king, and after Gaddafi people are just fighting for survival. This is the truth and if you ask any Libyan who is living in Libya, they have no other option than to agree.
@demil36182 жыл бұрын
Jonny, your videos keep getting better with more depth! Thanks for showing an insight into daily life in Kyiv.
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
Ukrainians are related to Russians, they also speak Russian! Not to mention that the resources on that territory are not used for their well-being, but are used for the benefit of those in the West. There is nothing to defend! Do you want peace? Then it's simple: Don't fight! You have nothing to fight for! The media washes people brains and makes them hate each other!
@natmaren9892 жыл бұрын
Because of the war, I reconsidered all my views on home comforts. As it turned out, hundreds of things in our everyday life depend on electricity. Sewerage, water, heat, internet towers, even gas boilers.
@carolwilliams85112 жыл бұрын
Whatever did people do before the industrial revolution?
@deniskacy62382 жыл бұрын
Considering current circumstances, at least your home is intact!, Johnny. Brighter days are forthcoming for Ukraine. Positive vibes.
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support Denis!
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
The biggest conspiracy theory is that governments work for the people. They don't care about people, they're a mafia. And the injections promoted by them, with so much ferocity, it turns out that it does more harm and is for something completely different!
@katies39912 жыл бұрын
Your story and experience with your home in Ukraine has been so powerful! Rooting for you from Wyoming here in the states and hoping that you stay safe!!
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks! I think you're my first viewer from Wyoming! My company is registered in Cheyenne. =)
@katies39912 жыл бұрын
@@JohnnyFD We live in Cheyenne! Its an awesome travel destination - come visit anytime and you'll have friends here!
@Mansikkacake2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing us your videos. As a first country born male I am sure this is super duper new experience for you and the world is now on cheering Qatar world cup (regardless of their human rights violation and clearly we need to boycotting them) soccer game without masks (even tho still we are fighting with covid) your video definitely reminds us the war is still going on and Ukrainian people and surrounding area have been continuously fighting and suffering. so surreal to see all these footages and news separately.
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
There is A lot of propaganda in order to make people hate each other and get involved in a fight that is not theirs! Divide and conquer!
@yuryhalim37332 жыл бұрын
@@Mansikkacake Another guy here stereotyped and brainwashed by their media. What about boycotting Russia instead? What about boycotting the US for the atrocities they committed in Iraq and elsewhere in the world? Qatar, to be fair, is much morally better than most countries around the world. Try to learn more from those already there at the moment. Cheers!
@spookyroseanne12742 жыл бұрын
Great vid, hoping things get better for people in Ukraine ❤️💙💛
@ckcnj91752 жыл бұрын
Anyone who can leave should leave. Few resources (heat, water, gas, electricity). Leave the limited resources for those who can’t leave - hospitals, EMS, etc.
@blablaba18712 жыл бұрын
Economy needs to keep going.
@jetv14712 жыл бұрын
@@blablaba1871 but is Johnny going to fuel the economy? He’s the cheapest dude on YT 😂
@robertwalker79602 жыл бұрын
Your right all resources should be used in right manner..
@robertwalker79602 жыл бұрын
Go Johnny go go go Johnny be good ...✊🇬🇧😎♥️
@robertwalker79602 жыл бұрын
Just film living conditions survive ...and put your middle finger up .....too Putin 🖕
@dwfmedia2 жыл бұрын
@johnnyfd get a hot water bottle, and FLASK or two, you can boil water and put it in flask and it'll keep warm for hours also if heating goes out but you can still make hot water on gas you can make the bottle and out it in your bed for some comfort... Also a few large buckets and fill them with water and store them so if water goes out you can tip it directly in the toilet every few days to flush away you'd probably get two flushes out of one bucket 🪣
@demil36182 жыл бұрын
I might suggest one of these heat-reflecting emergency blankets. The really do a good job, no hot water needed.
@vanilla25672 жыл бұрын
Also he can pee in bottles and heat himself; when water pipes will burst he can also collect, filter and drink it😪😋
@bradbeckett2 жыл бұрын
I recommend you unplug everything including your refrigerator and water heater so if electricity does return your electronics don't get damaged by surges or worse, under-voltage brownouts.
@williamsjosh3332 жыл бұрын
If you need a stable place (with power and heat) south of Kyiv (past Obukhiv), let us know..
@Jrh7702 жыл бұрын
Your experience reminds me of what Romanians went through under communist rule before their revolution. I know this is a different situation, but they survived and so will our Ukrainian friends. My love and support is with you all. Love from Illinois.
@xyz-uw3ps2 жыл бұрын
Different situation, same perpetrator.
@markg54802 жыл бұрын
I think the irony is lost on most people.
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
Governments are not the home of the people, is nothing to defend there !!! But they are, in fact, the enemy of the people, they are the ones who consider themselves above anything and all, above the people, they are the masters of slaves, that is, those who control people by various means. When people comprehend this, they will no longer give their power into the hands of others, who are naturally kind of psychopathic, that is, hungry for control / power!
@OlOlgaGo2 жыл бұрын
I was so frustrated at first, but now I kinda like the blackouts and walk around my apartment with a candleholder like a duchess. The main thing is to stay positive. Ukraine wins, there is no other way💙💛
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Ukraine wins, there is no other way💙💛
@xXTheoLinuxXx2 жыл бұрын
In a war there aren't winners.. both parties are losing somehow somewhat. It makes me sad.
@OlOlgaGo2 жыл бұрын
@@xXTheoLinuxXx , by winning I meant regaining our lives back, I agree with you. It is not a game where you can save and restart, it is war, people are dying every day.
@xXTheoLinuxXx2 жыл бұрын
@@OlOlgaGo I hope that there will be peace soon. Stay safe.
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
They now want war to shift the focus from plan-demic crimes to another issue. That's what the world needs to understand! People are being manipulated into hating each other, so that they can fight each other, and the killers of plan-demic to escape.
@AJS902102 жыл бұрын
Tip.. put soup in to smaller pan to heat up rather than keep heating up the big pot each time 👍 🍲
@malibumama122 жыл бұрын
you did a great job renovating that place. Have someone get you winter camping equipment, set it up in warmest area in your apt, buy some immigrant rescue blankets, long johns, canned goods, sleeping bags , lots of wood, and begin to distribute to people with kids and babushkas. am praying for you and everyone there. Slava UKraine!
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
If people kill each other, those who lead these politicians out of the shadows, will win. This is exactly what they want us to do, fight each other. Divide and conquer! And unfortunately, the propaganda is at a maximum level, many fall into the trap of hating their neighbor, who, is not an enemy, is only also manipulated. No matter the nationality, religion, etc., all these are used as tools to divide and conquer!
@alexandrecouture24622 жыл бұрын
Johnny, Ikea sells led light bulbs with an integrated battery. It charges when there is power and when there is no power, there is an on-off button on the side. It is not too expensive at +-15$ and lights up for around 6 hours.
@bernardc97262 жыл бұрын
Ya you need your cooking pot to be around 2.25 inches above the gel canister alcohol fuel cooker. If you have an old soup can or coffee tin that is a few inches wider in diameter than the fuel can, you can make your own pot stand with that. Simply cut the soup can down to height and cut a window in the side for air flow. Really anything will work as a pot stand as long as its about 2.25 inch above the fuel can. You stove grate is too short for that. Once your gel runs out you can use the same can with denatured alcohol or 91 percent isopropyl in an emergency.
@charlesbuhr95672 жыл бұрын
You need to plan now. Go to buy the clear plastic window kits to cover windows or plastic & tape to keep cold out. Rubber rope caulking for windows & doors. Insulating foam to fill gaps around pipes, gaps & cracks it is water resistant & reduce drafts. Door draft stopper. Sleeping bags. Good Luck. God Bless you & all the Ukrainians . Pamela
@YePTRs2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I am Ukrainian and I am from Kyiv. It is nice to see, that you share the experience. Ukraine will win! You are now Ukrainian, because of all of those struggles you share with us! Slava Ukraine!
@raygreen59262 жыл бұрын
Slava Ukraini from Ireland 🇮🇪☘🇮🇪
@AldoSchmedack2 жыл бұрын
Stay strong and let Ukraine know we care a TON! From Iowa USA here and we literaly are ALL routing for you! We have periods due to blizzards some years here in Midwest and wind storms and tornados where we don't get power for times. But know we care a really dislike Russian government even more. Their attitude to others is why we tried to warn people about them for years. It is why we had the cold war to begin with. They sent spies (terrorists too) here since 1923. Before any major issues. We do not trust Russia but man do we love Ukraine and Europe too. Stay strong!
@konradkarlovich58012 жыл бұрын
@@AldoSchmedack most of the largest terrorist groups in the world were created with the sponsorship and support of the United States
@СашаСальков-э6щ2 жыл бұрын
"Kiev" 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@YePTRs2 жыл бұрын
@@СашаСальков-э6щ putin is a clown))) everyone in the whole world knows it. Also he is Khuilo). Those who support putin are the same) russia is a terrorist state!
@kimharding22462 жыл бұрын
Hey! I’d say to invest in a few water storage jugs (at least 10gallons each)and fill when you do have water. Keep a filled water bucket near your toilet so you can flush waste. (Lived in Okinawa during drought and city water was turned off every other day. Also, buy unglazed clay flower pot with dish and tea lights. There is a way to give off heat when power is out. There are videos on You Tube how to fashion these cheap heaters, but word of warning, do not leave unattended. I hope this helps just in case.🤞
@terriekuklenski37022 жыл бұрын
Keep the tub filled with water for toilet flushing and heating to wash yourself and dishes
@davidcarey91352 жыл бұрын
The district heating systems that were built in Kiev and other former Soviet cities are EXTREMELY efficient. A typical coal fired power plant only coverts about 1/3 of the embedded energy in the coal to electricity. About another 1/3 is lost through waste heat that is typically left to evaporate through cooling towers adjacent to the power plant. A district heating system reuses the waste heat by piping it through the city in winter rather than letting it evaporate. It is basically free heat, since it is left over from generating the electricity. Not sure if Russia is blowing up just the transformers or the entire power stations, but if they blow up the power stations, or Ukraine doesn't have enough gas/coal, then eventually the district heating system will go out too. Russia holds almost all of the cards in the energy war and they know it.
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info.
@PopShoppekid2 жыл бұрын
Johnny I used to live in Niagara Falls NY in an old apartment building called the Jefferson on Rainbow Blvd 300 yards from than actual falls. The rent in 2016 when I lived there was just $620 a month and the heating was including as it was radiators hot water in the lines and it worked very well. So well that sometimes you had to open the windows in winter a little. Radiators were quite good!
@randyneil61612 жыл бұрын
Home sweet home. When I was a kid growing up in my village in Trinidad🇹🇹 we got water from springs and rain. Only recently my village received an brand new underground pipeline with desalinated pipe bourne water from the government and its really nice to have clean water. ✌
@rickwu60052 жыл бұрын
dammn johnny. much respect for going through all this
@rogerdavis37642 жыл бұрын
@johnnyfd Just a thought, but I have spent the last 40 years in Florida. When the storms are coming and there is a chance of loss of water, we fill up the tubs, sinks, and every bottle we have. Not just to drink, but to flush the toilet. The latter being equally as important, unless you like dumping in the woods.
@gab3632 жыл бұрын
Valuable advice I can vouch for, I’m living in Miami👍
@carolwilliams85112 жыл бұрын
Can use the water you washed in for toilet flush. No need to waste fresh clean water.
@fancydancer20162 жыл бұрын
What Carol said!
@rogerdavis37642 жыл бұрын
@@carolwilliams8511 You can do anything you want, but keep in mind the goal is to store as much clean water in all available containers as is possible, not store dirty water. What we generally do is use wet wipes to clean for a few days then wash as necessary using a quart or two of clean water.
@northernstar48112 жыл бұрын
It's going to be a miserable freezing winter for many people in Ukraine. I think Johnny should go somewhere warmer for this winter and then hopefully return in the spring if things have calmed down by then ( that doesn`t look likely for now).
@sandrap63212 жыл бұрын
I agree. He checked out his place & now time to get out. Go back in the Spring & can stay longer then.
@henderyjem68812 жыл бұрын
thats what YOU think, because youre from the west in super comfortable standards.
@carolwilliams85112 жыл бұрын
If you stay there Johnny my respect for you will be immense. To share willingly in Ukraine's difficulties is quite heroic in my view.
@rebeccar43122 жыл бұрын
Northern Star...he tried going elsewhere and was miserable. He just wanted to be "home" Even with the conditions being what they are in Kyiv, it feels better than randomly being where the heart is not...but who knows what tomorrow may bring...one day at a time
@yespls62602 жыл бұрын
@@henderyjem6881 don't think most people even originally from Kyiv are used to winters without electricity..
@kateleatherbarrow45022 жыл бұрын
Interesting that an unexpected result of the cuts looks like more people going out to cafes for some heat/light/warm food. Also, that's a district heating system, only one I know of in the UK is Sheffield where social housing and city centre buildings use the service - non recyclable waste is burnt for energy, and the ash also used in road building. It's been in use a long time.
@gems4u4112 жыл бұрын
Get yourself 1 or 2 x 40 litre lidded buckets. 2 - 3 litres of water shunted quickly down the loo pan will flush waste away about 15/30 times then. Then if your 40/80 litres water runs out, make sure you have a good stock of kitchen bin liners and a spare toilet seat and you can use the bin for .... just tie and double up the bags really well after each sitting and bin with your garbage. Or you could buy a cheap camping toilet for less than $20 which is basically a 12 litre lidded bucket with a toilet seat on it and handle, or an in/expensive/luxury caravan compost toilet from $50 - $400. Hope you have a good camp store in Kyiv or Amazon deliveries? Toilets are more important than electricity in a real emergency. You can recycle some large plastic bottles and make a funnel from one to use for peeing. YOU GOT THIS JOHNNY. Best wishes. (Bit of a groan about the internet though, you might have to take up knitting thick blankets or ponchos to keep sane and warmer.
@georginasuva59322 жыл бұрын
Buy plastic drums or huge pails for stocking up on water; buy preserved food; get a tent to preserve heat when sleeping if the heat quits on you.; LFP batteries
@mk60222 жыл бұрын
Johnny it's very easy to tell wether oven is electric or gas. Electric one has heating coils on the bottom and top and gas one has smooth bottom with holes on sides.
2 жыл бұрын
Hello Johnny… Despite all the particularly harsh and negative aspects that these war-within-war situations present for a person who normally has all the modern comforts, I think that you will come out of it grown, stronger, more mature. A total immersion experience that will force you to push your limits and help you get to know yourself better. It is a big life experience that you will never forget. Hold on as much as possible and if at any point it doesn't work, leave without remorse. How are your Ukrainian friends? … Take Care … Slava Ukrainii!
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
"Bankers will make sure we are in debt, pharmaceutical companies that we feel bad, arms manufacturers will make sure we fight each other, the media that we don't find out the truth, and governments will make sure everything is legal .... Show, the payment is made at the end ... "
@acrossthepond47922 жыл бұрын
It's amazing what you can do when you have to. Well done, Johnny. When life is very difficult, the smallest of things can bring great pleasure, such as having electricity for a little while when you didn't expect it. Even though it's dangerous to be back in your home, I can tell you are actually relaxed and happy.
@carolwilliams85112 жыл бұрын
I think he is brave going back there to share in their plight and vlog about it.
@serpent2132 жыл бұрын
@@carolwilliams8511 …and the clicks! 😉
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
The structures of Governments are like those of corporations. It offers services to customers (aka. people), in exchange for money (aka. taxes). So, the employees of the corrupt corporation called government don't work for people, only for themselves in the pursue of bigger and bigger profit at the expense of people well-being. They don't serve people, they see people as competitors/sources of income. We the people, are sovereign beings, if a corporation wants to sell us war, we have the right to refuse it. Don't take any injection governments/media promote, don't go to fight in a war for these corrupts governments corporation, nor go and defend them. People are manipulated to hate and kill each other. We need to wake up!
@yuryhalim37332 жыл бұрын
Great wisdom 💕
@billhartnett64132 жыл бұрын
Johnny you can boil water for your tea on the gas stove. The less you use electricity the better for everyone at this time of struggle. 💙💛🇺🇦🙏
@ialfone122 жыл бұрын
When it comes to cellular data, try using another carrier as they have different towers that might work during the outages
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
I have two eSIMs, Vodaphone and Lifecell, both go down. Vodaphone seems a bit better.
@Wavesum2 жыл бұрын
@Johnny dont light that thing on the worktop as it will damage it ! also dont leave lighters near lit gas burners :) If gas or water go then you have a problem tbh
@KyleRuggles2 жыл бұрын
Gotta get yourself some portable battery packs, charge up when you have power, use it when you don't. This would be a perfect use for them, and maybe a solar panel just in case.
@duncang012 жыл бұрын
Also you can use outdoor Solar landscape lights for indoor use. Just set them outside during the day and they charge for use. They are under $2.00 each, I have 20 or so of them.
@lordelyx2 жыл бұрын
Johnny, thats central heating. it´s mostly common in whole europe. you have a furnace (oil, gas, wood, solar) a hot water storage and a waterpump. Or a city heating system (fernwärme) and in every room at least one radiator. or a floorheating system (what follows the same principe, hot water pumps through a line and heats the surroundings.
@richardvass14622 жыл бұрын
Get blankets and make a tent over your bed to stay warm Johnny
@pveijk12 жыл бұрын
Buy a hometrainer Johnny. You can generate power with a dynamo, you will get warm and loose weight
@CalixYukon2 жыл бұрын
Johnny make sure you pick up a water filter for hiking, and some water purification tablets. Nothing is more important than ensuring a source of water, without water you won't last 2 days. Those gel stoves you got take FOREVER to boil even a small pot of water, there is no hope you could boil something like that big frozen soup bowl you have with them. Also have an escape plan. Take care bud
@susanwestern64342 жыл бұрын
Those gel cannisters are used for catering events when there is a bain marie to keep hot food hot. They are not meant to cook on.
@lynetteray21462 жыл бұрын
The way the heating is set up, they can't casually turn it on and off. You need that permanently on. That gives you hot water, which you can let cool to get cold water. I lived through utility shortages in Kazakhstan as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the 90s.
@eli15702 жыл бұрын
Johnny, I am in tears for all the Ukrainians who are so much less fortunate than you. They will be so cold this winter. Putin is so cruel to bombed the civilian's infrastructures to punish them for having hopes of freedom from Russia. Keep up the good work Johnny, you are brave to document what is happening in Kiev, when you can afford to live anywhere in the world. It is a powerful solidarity statement with the innocent ordinary people in Kiev, what you are doing.
@Da_Spiritualist2 жыл бұрын
lol
@draiverx2 жыл бұрын
I've lived in communist Romania in the 80's. Without a war, without any prospects that the power infrastructure might be affected for days or weeks by bombs, I've lived powercuts for hours / nights and no central heating. It is not fun at all. But we had no option back then like you. I'm watching your channel since you started the collaboration with Mr. Bald, I like your attitude/love for Ukraine, but what you are doing looks foolish now. I think we all know that most likely now that winter is coming things will become much worse before things turns for the better. You either prep a little bit (solar generators, gas generator), maybe even a small woodstove and some wood because that central heating at least in parts of Romania comes from power stations which uses the residual heat after going through the steam turbines, still has a lot of energy in terms of heat but not enough to produce electricity, but is perfect for these central heating systems. Other uses plain gas to heat the water. Both of these types of infrastructure are and will be attacked by the orcs. If prepping is too bothersome for you because it is hard, inconvenient because is heavy, etc. go temporarily to other country or back to US. I might be wrong and I would like to be wrong in this case, but if I'm not then you might get surprised very easily and very quickly. A nice cozy coffee shop will not help you through the winter.
@edlawrence50592 жыл бұрын
Are you any kin to Attila the Hun?
@InquisitiveBaldMan2 жыл бұрын
Johnny, the heating system of having CHPs like Kiev is wayyyyy more efficient. Obviously i dont know exactly where your pipes come from or types of power stations but in general: Normally western power stations have big evaporative cooling towers (the dumpy fat chimney looking things), instead they are doing their cooling by having a massive network of pipes running through the neigbourhood. Also CHP stands for Combined Heat and Power. Bascially they burn gas in a turbine to turn a generator, then the exhaust gasses are used to make steam, again this is used for heating neaigbourhoods. As long as the pipes between the power station and neigbourhood are well insulated then its rediculously efficient. You are effectively using what would normally be waste heat from generating the power. Places like Helsiinki also having amazing CHP type systems...... All this said, if theirs not enough electricity to go around, it will be the same with the heat generated.
@lc53462 жыл бұрын
Also load up on water!! Fill a bathtub up if you have one! Just in case there is a shortage!
@jeffm63632 жыл бұрын
Keep windows open when using your gas stove having the hood not working you don't want carbon monoxide. Slava Ukraini. Thanks for the video Johnny. Stay safe. Ps take the plastic cover off the led light makes them brighter.
@MsBluboy2 жыл бұрын
@JohnnyFD You should try to find a way to get your hands on a dual/tri fuel generator. Many simple cheap dual fuel models even would be more than sufficient and operate with often gasoline and propane. You can switch back and forth depending what's available. Additionally, if you've got natural gas still when no power, use the gas for the generator. There are simple conversion attachments/kits to switch between propane/LPG and 'natural gas'. Also there are many models that can use diesel, kerosene and various combinations. Of course wouldn't be a bad idea for possible solar/battery options but fuels are the friend and options to utilize will help. You can safely run it on your convenient balcony. Just make sure it's properly ventilated out there and any electrical cords entering Don't allow any fumes into the apartment. It is absolutely critical for any generator to be able to breathe and have decent airflow thus eliminating the chance for fumes/c02/monoxide etc to get into the house. ***Noticed you don't have Carbon Monoxide detectors in your place; please get several asap irregardless. No reason not to.*** Be safe & I wish you nothing but the best!
@zzurmzp2 жыл бұрын
Can you install solar panels? I saw people doing this and they have electric power even on winter months
@zzurmzp2 жыл бұрын
@Helen R Yeah, I saw people in apartments that put it on the roof of the building and it worked
@fightingfinn15032 жыл бұрын
Get your self some battery power radios, and a hand crank radio if you can find one
@susanwestern64342 жыл бұрын
Solar powered garden lights are really useful. The small ones that can be put on tables in the evening. They are usually quite cheap to buy. Don't need batteries. Safer than candles.
@fightingfinn15032 жыл бұрын
@@susanwestern6434 thats a really good idea
@sscheriff48492 жыл бұрын
Before you lose heat make plans for how you can winterize your apartment and if you have the options how to isolate your apartment from the heating system in case it all freezes and breaks. I dont know how exactly it works in Kyiv but if its like NY is will all be on steam/water and after you lose power all the pipes in your building will freeze and break. This includes your toilets, sinks, shower, ect. there are all sorts of ways to deal with it but you will want to plan for it now.
@diasah1232 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. We can see how people in Ukraine suffer. Please post more. Its more interesting than your clips in Vienna or other places
@carolwilliams85112 жыл бұрын
Totally agree.
@jSergiu2 жыл бұрын
Suffer ? He’s playing VR games 😂 what a joke
@33bigmoney2 жыл бұрын
central heating system is the cheapest between oil, wood or anything else
@carmenmarialinne26502 жыл бұрын
Best to get 5 gallon Food Grade Buckets with lids and fill 10 or 20 with fresh water.
@gotxe2 жыл бұрын
Johnny, you should have a look at mobile charging stations like EcoFlow, Jackery, FlashFish, etc. I got one and it's a life-saver. You can feed your internet (if you're on GPON), mobile, macbook and other stuff. Those stations are in high demand right now, but you can still find some shops with those in stock.
@frankintx6992 жыл бұрын
They have EcoFlow, and the others in Europe Look them up if you can get one try for the liFePO4 in EcoFlow best battery.
@gotxe2 жыл бұрын
Yep, second generation of EcoFlow devices like River 2 or Delta 2 have LifePO batteries inside.
@death2putin7182 жыл бұрын
Those gel burners are designed to keep food warm that’s sitting in (pre-boiled) water-filled chafing dishes. The intensity of heat is low because of the small surface area. For cooking you’ll need a camping-type stove if you’re worried about gas being cut-off. The cheapest models are those single unit hot-pot models popular in Asian countries that use disposable gas canisters.
@procurepro2 жыл бұрын
In Poland cities its also central heatings in most of larger buildings. Its quite good solution for such times as you have in Kiev now. For shortqges you can use electric heating radiators or warm up with gas from kitchen.
@ZhovtoBlakytniy2 жыл бұрын
You can make a small burner from a big can, like Arizona tea or Chernihivske beer cans. Look up tutorials on KZbin.
@danieltikhonov2842 жыл бұрын
Or you can simply return to the US and forget this Ukrainian nightmare🤷♀️
@stevencouitt42862 жыл бұрын
Very interesting seeing life as a civilian in Ukraine, thanks for sharing.
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@domenicobarillaro6192 жыл бұрын
How you power up the camera or the computer?
@ZGGordan2 жыл бұрын
interesting question
@marjoriejohnson65352 жыл бұрын
P.s. fill your refrigerator and freezer with bottles of water..a filled refridg or freezer retains cold longer and in the long run takes less power.
@jimmorrison93562 жыл бұрын
There's a camping shower thingy you can get for pretty cheap. Works off a rechargeable battery. Just need warm water. Ps it's cool you hang with Brandon, watch his vids too
@kayosum2 жыл бұрын
The “central” hot water/ heat system is crap. I lived in Kiev and I know. The closer your flat is to the water source the better you are. The pipes freeze over and those left outside that shit infrastructure are left with nothing or best cold water. Many baths I had were from boiling water to add to the rest. However, my friend lived 2 blocks from said water facility and always had hot water.
@henderyjem68812 жыл бұрын
yeah an internet neckbeard knows what life in kiev is like. sure. at least type in ukrainian or russian.
@christopherlawler30332 жыл бұрын
If I were you, I would probably invest in a generator set at the very minimum, even if it is a small unit only capable of producing only a few kilowatts of electrical current (so you can keep the bare minimum necessities) such as refrigeration & food preparation as well as basic lighting and various other domestic things that would benefit from a more stable or reliable source of electrical current. I learned of this with my experiences being deployed in Iraq in 2004~2006 and where we derived all of our electrical current or power from diesel generator sets. You could probably benefit from deep-cycle marine/RV deep-cycle batteries & a DC to AC power inverter that will convert your stored DC battery power into a useful, pure-sine wave household AC voltage (probably 230V, ~ 50Hz in your region, and along with the compatible electrical plug/receptacles in your country/region. I personally have a 9KW running watt portable generator with a long supply cable that gets plugged into a power inlet that is mounted to a main transfer switch that isolates the generator from the utility power grid, preventing dangerous back-feed conditions, when a generator is directly connected to your house electrical system and is not isolated from the power-grid without opening or turning off the main principal circuit breaker that is responsible for the entire electrical service or installation.
@pacifist98052 жыл бұрын
@@raynorthedge5722 Big generator in the yard and long extension cords. Neighbours could buy it together and share the electricity. Small hut to lower the noice.
@pacifist98052 жыл бұрын
I read somewhere that generators are taxfree in Ukraine. Availability could be a problem. Ukraine_tbic ordered 6500 euros 13kVA generator from EU. Without tax cheaper. Showed on a video November 11th.
@pacifist98052 жыл бұрын
Also some EcoFlow power stations that can be charged in the stairway and redistribute electricity to neighbours.
@ZakiWasik2 жыл бұрын
Central and district heating is very widespread in northern europe. But it depends on distance to a heating facility, so while almost all apartments in bigger cities can have central heating, individual homes on the countryside will have to rely on other sources. Also, the system with no temperature control is a soviet relic. We have a thermostat on each heater unit that allows setting the desired temperature and potentially turning it off and we pay based on how much we use. Central heating can be very effective as it can be run on a variety of different sources of power. So it can be surplus heat from energy production, it can be run on gas or it can be run on renewables. In Denmark we have a very high production of renewable energy, so while many central heating facilities used to run on power produced from gas, most have now switched to renewables thanks to the war in Ukraine and in these cases prices for central heating is not affected much. People who live in individual homes relying on a gas heater suffer, though.
@Foobarski2 жыл бұрын
And district heating (remote heating) also allows for the possibility of mass storage of energy, something that is too expensive with batteries. There is one place in Denmark where they converted a former gravel pit into a giant heat storage "battery".The water in the converted gravel pit is not hot enough so that it can be turned efficiently into electricity, but it is fine for district heating.
@dzonikg2 жыл бұрын
We have central heating in Serbia and it was off course in all off Yugoslavia and most important plus is that it can run on pretty much everything state have at that moment . Gas,Coal,Mazut..so in 90s when we had war ,total sanction ,bombings we still had heat. Also thermal electric power stations are connected to central heating so waste off that heat is used
@w.terrace53942 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your explanation about the heating system. I think it's good. More pros than cons. But the pipes on the walls are not appealing.
@Alex-tb4br2 жыл бұрын
As a Ukrainian living in the US for a long time, thank you so much for your love and dedication to Ukraine, Johnny. Thank you for bringing attention to what Ukrainians are going though and for all of your help since this war started. Thank you for going through this, even though you do not have to. You are even more Ukrainian than some Ukrainians. Слава Україні! Героям слава!
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Alex. Slava Ukraine!
@punkskillcops2 жыл бұрын
@@bargainshack410 oh, yes. He is there for the real estate, cheap life, bills & booze. He's acting like Ukraine is the promised land, all milk and honey. It's not.
@KennethGallman12 жыл бұрын
If you have any heating issues you can heat some rock similar to a sauna using your stove. Stones can hold heat for a while. Wrap them in a safe wrapping so it's safe to the touch and you can use that to keep warm, also would work within your bed under the blankets. Just be careful doing so.
@Nermash2 жыл бұрын
I will never forget that during the war, I used to wake up at 3 AM when electricity comes back to play games on my C64. We got electricity like once in 10-14 days, for couple of hours only... I then devised a minimum power requirment for lightning and some entertainment (radio or mobile phone nowdays), which is 12W of continuous power.
@rockon21ful2 жыл бұрын
Dont use propane or map gas to heat up your apartment if power is out, it's very dangerous and have to worry about carbon monoxide. Throw on some more blankets and Slava Ukraini!💛💙💛💙💛
@lc53462 жыл бұрын
I watched a video where a lady made bread using tea light candles and a grate ! Great video and there is always a work around!
@michaelcarron34182 жыл бұрын
Johnny, don't use the jelled fuel in an inclosed room, for safety reasons, open a window at least for fresh air if you cook with it, don't try and use it to heat a room. If the can has alcohol, be carefull during the daylight hours, cause you won't see any flame, In the dark the flame will be a blue color. Don't bump it over and get burnt. Again, don't breathe the fumes cuz there TOXIC. IF you buy a bottle canister camp single burner stove, remember to warm the canister up some, use body heat to do this. They don't perform well in very cold temps, the butane ones I mean. The liquid fuel stoves like Coleman, you need to pump it up for presure, they sound like a jet engine on an after-burner, loud as hell. Suggest you get a couple of thermoses to keep things hot for a long time. Oh,...and a battery Head-Lamp to keep both hands free.
@michaelcarron34182 жыл бұрын
Eggs cook better when at room temperature, there not as runny. so crack a few in a small bowl let them get to room temp before you fry them up, heat the pan up to so the eggs will congeal better. Put a little butter in the pan, coat it then toast some bread in it. Then do the fried eggs.
@living-wellon-less56692 жыл бұрын
As long as you have heat just get something comparable to a Jackery 500 or higher and keep it charged when the power is on and if you have a south facing window you can get a solar panel for it too, use usb LED lights and you should be fine!
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Yo Jackery, where you at!
@michellesunshinestar2 жыл бұрын
Are you saying the temperature in Celsius or Farenheight? It's 33 here right now in the evening. It's been reaching 40/50 degrees during the day. Or get one of those subs zero really expensive sleeping bag. I forget what they are called.
@MRfreestyler9772 жыл бұрын
Hi not forget you can charge stuff in your car. and the car needs to be driven so the brakes and things not seize up. only a small tip.
@JohnnyFD2 жыл бұрын
Yes it's good advice, I was a bit worried about my brakes, but they ended up being fine fortunately.
@EleanorJoyLifeCoach2 жыл бұрын
You need to put a metal tray underneath the gel candle to stop it from setting fire to your counter top.
@silkysenor2 жыл бұрын
Those gel things are warmers for to keep food warm like when you’re at a buffet. Not really used for cooking
@mpsgt49462 жыл бұрын
Look at getting a Blue Yetti. Basically it’s a battery powered generator. Can plug in pretty much anything (regular outlet, 12v, usb, etc). You can also get solar panels to charge it as well.
@kenh7332 жыл бұрын
fill up some 5 gallon buckets for flushing and drinking, put food outside to keep cold, use your kitchen stove for heat if it still works, canned heat works pretty good too to keep you warm but you need a lot of them, keep food that will last, like canned
@susanwestern64342 жыл бұрын
If the balcony is 2 degrees c, then that is fine for food storage. In the UK fridges should be no warmer than 5 degrees c.
@vidaiautomation2 жыл бұрын
Hey man! Met you in the School Pub in Kharkiv I think it was August of 2021. Was seriously thinking of heading to Lviv beginning of December. Was curious how the electricity situation would be as far as getting online for my biz. Thanks for the update video showing what I can probably expect. Stay safe dude!
@AndrewTubbiolo2 жыл бұрын
Municipal central heat can be amazingly efficient. Compared to US practice, it's essentially free or close to it. Municipal central heat uses the condensation cycle at power plants to transfer what would normally be thrown away as waste heat from the power plant uses it to heat large chunks of the city center. It's thousands of megawatts of raw thermal power the US throws away. However, when it does not work, it does not work big. The comparison to US practice is compounded by the fact that in the US we use a lot of the electricity to generate heat, so central municipal systems like you have free up load on the electrical grid by using the waste heat to heat homes.
@OldEarthWisdom2 жыл бұрын
You CHOSE this. When you were out of the country you could have gotten a solar power supply and taken it back with you.
@gpatrick522 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this upload! My heart and mind are with all of you in Kyiv and all of Ukraine!! For the past 6 holiday seasons I have travelled to Kyiv and then to Dnipro to be with my dear friends! Слова Украина!!!💛🇺🇦💙
@CjrRbt2 жыл бұрын
Seek on Rumble platform (a video platform like youtube) the document entitled: "World Premiere: Died Suddenly". There are not lies, but the truth about some of the effects of injections!
@stinkygraykitty68082 жыл бұрын
Grab some solar panels!!! You get some hours of daylight, for now, you can charge phones etc. even if it's just a bit.
@mustwereallydothis2 жыл бұрын
In winter, where I live, I probably wouldn't be able to survive long without heat. Power, I have backups for to an extent so I would be able to survive quite comfortably for quite a while, were it not for one small detail. Our central heating doesn't work without electricity. Fortunately we do have one room with a gas fireplace style heater. I hope we never have to rely on it though. It isn't likely to do much at 40 below.
@sarahmo97082 жыл бұрын
You can keep your food outside on your balcony aka the big fridge if it can be frozen
@drthomason70432 жыл бұрын
Close your curtains b4 sundown to retain heat in ur apartment Lights seen at night can make you a target Thermoses would be handy to keep drink, soup, and food warm.
@drthomason70432 жыл бұрын
You can put a Jaqquari in a wheelie suitcase or a shopping trolley. I'm in my 70s and use one to move 15 litre of water. Charge your jaqquari up when the power us on also by solar. You can do that in winter when the sun's out. .
@barbaracarter68402 жыл бұрын
DO YOU HAVE A SLEEPING BAG (used for camping) ?
@vladrazym99552 жыл бұрын
You should not heat up the whole bowl of soup each time as it will spoil fast, just put a portion in a separate dish and heat it up
@demil36182 жыл бұрын
About the infrastructure: I‘d be careful w. generators or anything feeding into your own network: Is the house and other flats separated from yours? If not, your electricity might go into other people‘s flats, potentially be a danger or just „evaporate“ there. District-Heating: One downside you did not mention is that any Russian attack on a heat source can bring it all down. De-centralised is always better and surely more cost-efficient as it’s more on-demand where needed. District heating was common once but this is one reason why people now have moved away from it.
@abisadler41782 жыл бұрын
Respect for going back to your flat in kyiv. Get Starlink and a solar power jackery asap!
@stinkygraykitty68082 жыл бұрын
If you can get your hands on some BioLites, they are solar powered small square lights people use them for backpacking and camping. Charge them in the sun they run 7-8 hours. I got some off Amazon
@brendand87942 жыл бұрын
get small woodstove and rig the exhaust outside, burn wood scraps you find. And bring in containers for water storage.
@appenorwegiancowboy.32342 жыл бұрын
Heisann Johnny from Norway 🇳🇴 Now I was studying I living free in a cabin out in the forest without electricity or running water 💦 To heat up, I used wood 🪵 and gas burner and cook with. Right outside the cabin there was a stream from which I fetched water. The bad part for me was that the temperature go down to - 32 degrees in one week, this I wake up many times in the night so the temperature not go so very low down inside the cabin. This is not easy for you so stay in the city, I think you full up you bottle with water 💦 and buy one extra drink water every time you go to the shop. And see you can buy sleep bag of camping ⛺️ or you can found beautiful neighbour so I think come to be hot in bedroom. Good luck 🤞 from Norway 🇳🇴 I hope all times this war can stop 🛑 🙏🙏🙏
@moisesperez46052 жыл бұрын
Johnny, I, as well follow Dennis, he informed me it was happening in Ukraine, very informative that young man, you take care of yourself, Johnny, over here from the bay area, Northern California stay safe.
@I3lackbird--2 жыл бұрын
Not even trying to hate or anything but you don’t have to put yourself at risk for views man if you can get out then get out. Its very dangerous to be over there. Just want you to be safe would hate to see your house get hit by random shelling or a missile and you get badly hurt.