I seriously consider a small Kubota powered Multiquip diesel generator with a trailer option but can't justify plus it would be a target for theft.
As for cold... It's getting cold and dipped below 50 last night.
My furnace friend is busier than ever.... he had planned on retiring and only works on natural gas but with this "Cold Snap" the phone just keeps ringing... often just thermocouples or gas control valves and an occasional blower motor... he says the older the better!
He is starting to get more calls where it turns out the homeowner can't figure out the new thermostat... that never happened when he started and unless physically damaged the old mercury stats last forever.
For one of those trailerable MQ's, storing it inside a sea-can, with something hard to move in front of the door would be my vote... haven't checked, but they must be $$$$$. Noticed on their page.... using a hydraulic-fan drive.... devil in details (re. low noise).
Thinking of a Mark Twain line that went something like "Coldest Winter I spent, was one summer in San Francisco !". 50F is nice MC riding weather here....
GRS is one example... people that Know What They are Doing often have a hard time retiring..... A friend in BC had a buddy who had been trying to retire from Locksmithing for years....... every time Vancouver extended the Skytrain (or, as locals now affected by it call it.... The Crime-Train) further out, he was run off his feet for a year or more, with referrals to get security updated.
At least the criminals in Vancouver weren't driving around in cars to commit crimes, they were using mass-transit !
I posted an old thread on here, about a wonky digital Honeywell thermostat @ a relatives house..... decent enough design, but when the AA batteries are left in it long enough to corrode..... the Ones and Zeroes just get stuck @ ______________
We are Not Going to Make It......
Rgds, D.