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redmanjp wrote:Turn off the AC and use a Lasco till they fix this. That better than overloading the already compromised grid and then losing not just AC but all power including the Lasco fan.
[img]https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0339/5757/products/sc0016b0aa_1024x1024.jpeg[/img]redmanjp wrote:Turn off the AC and use a Lasco till they fix this. That better than overloading the already compromised grid and then losing not just AC but all power including the Lasco fan.
j.o.e wrote:redmanjp wrote:Turn off the AC and use a Lasco till they fix this. That better than overloading the already compromised grid and then losing not just AC but all power including the Lasco fan.
Nah. My four ac barking right now.
Depends on the area. Doh beat up redgyal.redmanjp wrote:j.o.e wrote:redmanjp wrote:Turn off the AC and use a Lasco till they fix this. That better than overloading the already compromised grid and then losing not just AC but all power including the Lasco fan.
Nah. My four ac barking right now.
And they won't be if the system is overloaded come morning and more load shedding takes place.
Dat too, yeah.K74T wrote:[img]https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0339/5757/products/sc0016b0aa_1024x1024.jpeg[/img]redmanjp wrote:Turn off the AC and use a Lasco till they fix this. That better than overloading the already compromised grid and then losing not just AC but all power including the Lasco fan.
How long so? They have towers like that in stock yo replace or retrofit?maj. tom wrote:Nah they could reroute in certain ways to bypass it, but could have some low voltage in areas when it come back.
That repair will be a serious piece of work though. New tower, dig foundation, concrete pour, new high KV lines, etc.
alfa wrote:maj. tom wrote:Nah they could reroute in certain ways to bypass it, but could have some low voltage in areas when it come back.
That repair will be a serious piece of work though. New tower, dig foundation, concrete pour, new high KV lines, etc.
Not to mention getting in equipment there to dismantle since climbing is impossible. Could probably use back same foundation though.
PM me the model of that UPS por favor.DMan7 wrote:Good thing I have a 2200VA UPS, using my PC as if current never went for close to 1hr 30 mins.
redmanjp wrote:j.o.e wrote:redmanjp wrote:Turn off the AC and use a Lasco till they fix this. That better than overloading the already compromised grid and then losing not just AC but all power including the Lasco fan.
Nah. My four ac barking right now.
And they won't be if the system is overloaded come morning and more load shedding takes place.
Prepare for power cuts today, as transmission tower repair begins
Rolling loadshedding may be instituted in the early morning as the use of electricity increases.
Customers are urged to conserve electricity to assist in managing the available capacity and reduce the number of forced outages.
Avoiding the use of large appliances like air condition units and dryers would help with conservation.
T&TEC has completed a preliminary assessment of the site and infrastructural repairs are expected to commence early today.
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/prepare-for-power-cuts-today-as-transmission-tower-repair-begins/article_c61fd648-1e0c-11ed-9f5f-a73763ff965f.html
pugboy wrote:did they announce if load shedding is officially going on today?
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