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Old 29th November 2021, 09:00   #13
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We have had cuts lasting 2 days during severe cold in the past. These things happen.

My small 2.8KW generator easily powers a kettle, microwave, single hotplate etc. If necessary I am also able to connect it to the central heating to power the oil fired boiler/controller/pump etc. as the garage is on a separate consumer unit and powers just the central heating and lighting/sockets in the garage. This means heat as well as hot water for washing up etc. A floodlight positioned at the front of the house in the garden gives enough lighting through the windows to move about and do the basics in the house.

We also have a wood burner + dry wood.

It's nice to be able to feed hot cups of tea to the people who work on fixing the power lines etc. if they are working near the property.

A petrol powered 2.5kW to 3kW can be bought for around £350 these days.


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Originally Posted by Number 6 View Post
So with all these Electricity Cuts,which some have lasted up to 72 hours how will you be charging all your Electric cars when we are forced into having them?

In exactly the same way that you fill up your fuel tank when tankers cannot deliver due to bad weather. You wait until the situation is resolved.

When exceptional weather events occur, people think carefully about conserving/using the energy they have stored in their tanks/batteries.
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