• Zagorath
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    4 days ago

    Lost power for about 90 minutes earlier this morning. That was cool.

    I have a battery, and it was even charging up during the outage. But apparently for technical reasons I don’t really understand, it’s not able to power my home during an outage. I got told when I moved in that it should be able to power one or two things to keep the fridge running, but I have no idea how that’s supposed to work, seeing as there’s no power outlet on the battery.

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      Ok I wish I could help. Something seems wrong there. Like what’s the point of a back up battery system if it doesn’t power anything when mains power is lost. That makes no sense whatsoever.

      The battery should somehow back-feed/feed your domestic elec circuits.

      I have only helped on a few systems and so no expert. I don’t know the intricacies of it all. But yeah, something doesn’t make sense.

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        The battery is still useful because it means most nights I don’t draw down any mains power, so it saves me usage costs. It takes two very overcast days in a row to drain the battery at my normal usage. And most days it charges to full with enough time to spare to feed-in to the grid a bit.

        I think in an outage there are issues with feeding into the grid because of safety. But I’m not sure on the details.

        But yeah I do wish it would at least be able to keep the fridge running. Even if it required me to manually switch it over.

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          3 days ago

          It really should be able to run your fridge. And yes it may need doing manually. I suggest looking into it. Hope you get it working.

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    4 days ago

    I can safely say that standing at the jetty on Russell Island at 4 am is damn cccccccoooolllddddd. I imagine a fair few of you won’t even be rising for another couple of hours. I wanna be in your nice snug warm bed right now.

    Hmmmm I could re-word that…Well anyway by the time you get up, it will still be cold by the looks of things due to the wind chill factor. The coldest wind chill factor I have ever worked in was minus 15. And yes that is very very cold. So I suppose I shouldn’t complain.

    Damn it’s cold.

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      Got up this morning and as soon as that first crisp morning air rolled in the window I was like… damn, this is definitely a day that delosmercedes will be committing to the beanie.

      Cant blame you with the way that wind was/is carrying on. Had to pee from about a foot to the right of the dunny to account for wind speed this morning.

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      4 days ago

      Up at 3am for me, and yes, it has gradually gotten colder over the last couple hours. Not as cold as being on a jetty as I can imagine, but still chilly.

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        Why are you up so early ?

        I’ve found a spot out of the breeze. I have also found a strip of sun rising between storage tanks. Still bloody cold. Beanie “and” hoodie right now.

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          Why are you up so early ?

          I start work at 5am. Takes me about an hour to wake up and get ready, and then about 30 to 40 minutes to get to work.

          And yes, I had the beanie on this morning.