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#1 mab01uk

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Posted Today, 11:19 AM

Yesterdays events in Spain highlighted the vulnerability of modern energy grids going down and the major disruption to everyday life, whether failure is due to reliance on net-zero renewable energy, cyber attacks or a technical failure. This and other events, such as the recent Heathrow Airport power outage are putting a spotlight on critical infrastructures such as the electricity grid and how much we now rely on it now for almost everything. Many other essential services are of course also severely impacted, internet, mobile phone masts, telecommunications, transport, rail services and airports all closed. Chaos on the roads with traffic lights out of service, EV chargers and diesel/petrol pumps off. No banking, ATM's or card payment services also cause most shops to close, leaving only some small shops able to deal with those people who still have any real cash in their pocket....

Based on what we saw happening in Spain, Portugal and parts of Southern France yesterday after just one day of power outages, what if anything have you done to prepare for something similar happening and maybe for a longer period of time? This is what the UK government website advises for some very basic things to always be prepared with, like a battery powered radio, torches, etc.

Power Cuts:-
https://prepare.camp...rds/power-cuts/

Do any Mini Forum members maybe own or have advice/recommendations on small portable generators such as those sold by Machine Mart in UK for use as backup power during such an event? I guess there may be quite an increase in sales of them after yesterday! :lol:

Machine Mart Generators:-
https://www.machinem...k/c/generators/

 

 



#2 stuart bowes

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Posted Today, 11:26 AM

I'd probably avoid carrying on with any potentially dangerous work during a power cut purely because if there is any sort of incident you'll be joining a long list of people waiting for ambulance or fire engine, and if you do get yourself to hospital it would be carnage there as well

 

better off just putting tools down, lock up the garage and wait till it's fixed IMO (make sure it's all switched off at the wall for when power reinstated)

 

of course that's only from the perspective of a hobbyist not someone relying on the trade to feed their kids and so on

 

anyone else remember the various power cuts in the 80's it seemed like it was all the time back then (but probably only a few)


Edited by stuart bowes, Today, 11:28 AM.





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