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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" id="t-1687431904005">Will Load shedding continue in South Africa?</h2><p>Load shedding has just won the run chase, its Game over! But will load shedding continue in South Africa, or get worse. And what can we do about it?</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687431904006">5 Reasons why loadshedding will continue.</h3><p>In this article we will look at recent load shedding history, what the government is doing about it and what you can do about it.&nbsp;</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" style="" data-css="tve-u-188de768c8d"><h3 class="" id="t-1687360288698">When considering whether &nbsp;load shedding will continue, we have to consider the following 5 factors;</h3><ol class=""><li>A load shedding history in South Africa- 4 years of disaster.</li><li>The ANC government's future plans?</li><li>The 100 MW Mozambique Joke!</li><li>Eskom - Lack of accountability</li><li>Corruption</li></ol><h3 class="" id="t-1687431904007">What you can do about load shedding.</h3><ol class=""><li>What solutions are there for South Africans?</li><li>How affordable are the solutions?</li><li>Is getting off the grid realistic?</li></ol></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" style="margin-top: 73px !important;" data-css="tve-u-188e7edad7e">	<p style="" data-css="tve-u-188e7edf9fc"><strong>Watch Video Below</strong></p></div><div class="thrv_responsive_video thrv_wrapper tcb-lazy-load tcb-lazy-load-youtube rv_style_lifted_style2" data-type="youtube" data-rel="0" data-modestbranding="1" data-aspect-ratio="16:9" data-aspect-ratio-default="0" data-float-visibility="mobile" data-url="https://youtu.be/fcB2nk05lX0" style="" data-css="tve-u-188e7ee4187" data-float-position="top-left" data-float-width-d="300px" data-float-padding1-d="25px" data-float-padding2-d="25px">
	

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</div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" style="" data-css="tve-u-188e7ec2ba4">	<p>Enter your text here...</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption" data-css="tve-u-188d4559780"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image wp-image-953" alt="Accumulated Blackout time 2023" data-id="953" width="613" data-init-width="613" height="294" data-init-height="294" title="blackout days as at 9 May" loading="lazy" src="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/blackout-days-as-at-9-May.jpg" data-width="613" data-height="294" style="aspect-ratio: auto 613 / 294;" srcset="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/blackout-days-as-at-9-May.jpg 613w, https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/blackout-days-as-at-9-May-300x144.jpg 300w, https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/blackout-days-as-at-9-May-600x288.jpg 600w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 613px) 100vw, 613px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p>This <a href="http://This Bussinesstech graph tracks the accumulated blackout time in South Africa. It is a very god indication of how dire the circumstances are and how bad it has become very quickly.  By 9 May , we had already caught up to the total blackout time for last year. Have a look at 2020 and 2021 , they look quite similar, but the writing was on the wall. 2020 had a total of  5.2 days, and 2021 had a total of 7.4 days -That is 22% worse than the year before !!!! The total days of blackout for 2022 were 34.56 , that’s a whopping  4.6 time worse than 2021 !! In 2023 we reached the 2022 total of 34.56 days by 9 May …its game over!    What has government done? In June the loadshedding eased off significantly, due to more power facilities coming back online, but unfortunately, I believe that is a temporary respite, until another power station breaks down.  No extra power generating capacity has been added, and the government seems to be doing everything in its power to add red tape and court battles to stop the private sector from generating its own power.  Since we appointed an Electricity Minister earlier this year, apart from talking a lot, and earning a nice salary he hasn’t managed to do much about the crisis.  Recently in the news he was seen shaking hands with his Mozambiquan counterpart to seal the deal whereby South Africa will be purchasing an additional 100MW starting now (that’s 0.1 GigaWatt) building up to 1GigaWatt later in the year.  To put that into perspective, South Africa has a theoretical capacity of around 54 Gigawatts but it is in poor condition so today (19 June)  we only have 25 000 GW available while today’s peak demand is 29 Gigawatts.  This leaves a loadshedding shortfall of 2 GigaWatts today, so I am sorry to say  Mr Electricity Minister, the 0.1 Gigawatt you organised is not going to help very much. " target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">Bussinesstech graph</a> tracks the accumulated blackout time in South Africa for the last 4 years. It is a very good indication of how dire the circumstances are and how bad load shedding has become very quickly.</p><p>By the 9th of May, load shedding in 2023 had won the run chase, "with 30 overs remaining"!</p><p>By 9 May 2023, we had already caught up to the total blackout time for last year.</p><p>When comparing the line for 2020 and 2021, they look quite similar, but the writing was on the wall. 2020 scored a total of &nbsp;5.2 days, and 2021 scored 7.4 days -<strong>That is 42% worse than the year before !!!!</strong></p><p>The total days of blackout for 2022 was 34.56, that’s a whopping &nbsp;4.6 times worse than 2021 !!</p><p>In 2023 we reached the 2022 total of 34.56 days by 9 May … its game over!&nbsp; - Yes, load shedding will continue for the foreseeable future.</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687431904008"><strong>2. What has Government done and what are they planning to do about it?</strong></h3><p><br>A National State of Disaster was declared by the Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs on 9 February 2023. It remained in place for 2 months.&nbsp;</p><p>Committees were set up, meetings were held, and a minister of electricity was appointed.&nbsp;</p><p>To date, we have not seen any concrete benefits of this national state of disaster.</p><p>I am sure the tenderpreneurs clapped their hands in glee during the 2 month window of opportunity, as they could now milk the system under cover of the national emergency - with far fewer inconvenient checks and balances on "emergency" equipment acquisitions.</p><p>The National Energy Crisis Committee did not use this time to address &nbsp;the massively disruptive and expensive cable theft problem. A simple clampdown on scrap metal dealers would have &nbsp;stopped cable theft in its tracks.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv-columns" style="--tcb-col-el-width: 649;"><div class="tcb-flex-row v-2 tcb--cols--2 tcb-resized"><div class="tcb-flex-col" data-css="tve-u-188de580bc2" style=""><div class="tcb-col"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p id="t-1687354017600">In June 2023 load shedding eased off significantly, due to more power facilities coming back online, but unfortunately, that is a temporary respite according to Eskom.</p><p><br></p></div></div></div><div class="tcb-flex-col" data-css="tve-u-188de580bea" style=""><div class="tcb-col"><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption" data-css="tve-u-188de576086" style=""><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image wp-image-1047 tcb-moved-image" alt="load shedding future of south africa" data-id="1047" width="356" data-init-width="1280" height="237" data-init-height="853" title="tea-lights-488569_1280" loading="lazy" src="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/tea-lights-488569_1280.jpg" data-width="356" data-height="237" data-css="tve-u-188de58c28e" style="aspect-ratio: auto 1280 / 853;" srcset="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/tea-lights-488569_1280.jpg 1280w, https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/tea-lights-488569_1280-300x200.jpg 300w, https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/tea-lights-488569_1280-1024x682.jpg 1024w, https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/tea-lights-488569_1280-768x512.jpg 768w, https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/tea-lights-488569_1280-600x400.jpg 600w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 356px) 100vw, 356px" /></span></div></div></div></div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv-columns" style="--tcb-col-el-width: 649;"><div class="tcb-flex-row v-2 tcb--cols--2"><div class="tcb-flex-col"><div class="tcb-col"><div class="thrv_responsive_video thrv_wrapper tcb-lazy-load tcb-lazy-load-youtube" data-type="youtube" data-rel="0" data-modestbranding="1" data-aspect-ratio="9:16" data-aspect-ratio-default="1" data-float-position="top-left" data-float-width-d="300px" data-float-padding1-d="25px" data-float-padding2-d="25px" data-float-visibility="mobile" data-url="https://youtube.com/shorts/R-nQ-Yty9Zc" data-css="tve-u-188de87d138" style="">
	

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</div></div></div><div class="tcb-flex-col"><div class="tcb-col"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element">	<p>Eskom temporary CEO, <strong>Mr Calib Cassim</strong> is losing sleep over this issue.&nbsp;</p><p>He recently said we could slip into stage 8 load shedding at any moment.</p><p>All we need is another power generating facility to break down.</p><p>We run on a daily shortfall of generating capacity and therefore have zero spare capacity for planned maintenance - load shedding will continue with no end in sight!</p><p><br></p></div></div></div></div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p>No extra power generating capacity has been added, and the government seems to be doing everything in its power to add red tape as the courts back the Eskom monopoly <a href="https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-04-21-eskom-wins-solar-case-against-free-state-town/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;" data-css="tve-u-188e37b3396" rel="noopener">[Eskom wins recent court battle against the small Free State town, Frankfort. ]</a> in its efforts to stop the private sector from generating its own power.</p><p>Since we appointed an Electricity Minister, Mr Ramokgopa, earlier this year - apart from many media appearances, and earning a nice salary, he hasn’t managed to do much about the crisis.</p><p>The average capacity of Eskom is 3000 MW less that this time last year.&nbsp;</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h3 class="" id="t-1687354017601">3. The 100MW Mozambique Joke!</h3><p>Recently in the news Mr Ramokgopa was seen shaking hands with his Mozambican counterpart to seal a deal whereby South Africa will be purchasing an additional 100 MW with immediate effect (that’s 0.1 gigawatt) building up to 1 gigawatt later in the year.</p><p>To put that into perspective, South Africa has a theoretical capacity of around 54 gigawatts but it is in poor condition, today (19 June 2023) &nbsp;we only have 25 gigawatts available while today’s peak demand is 29 gigawatts.</p><p>This leaves a load shedding shortfall of 4 gigawatts today, so I am sorry to say &nbsp;Mr Electricity Minister, the 0.1 Gigawatt you organised from our neighbour is not going to help very much!</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption" data-css="tve-u-188d45df639"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image wp-image-955" alt="100MW from Mozambique" data-id="955" width="624" data-init-width="624" height="449" data-init-height="449" title="100MW from Mozambique.png" loading="lazy" src="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/100MW-from-Mozambique.png.jpg" data-width="624" data-height="449" style="aspect-ratio: auto 624 / 449;" srcset="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/100MW-from-Mozambique.png.jpg 624w, https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/100MW-from-Mozambique.png-300x216.jpg 300w, https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/100MW-from-Mozambique.png-600x432.jpg 600w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 624px) 100vw, 624px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" id="t-1687354017602"><strong>4 Lack of accountability</strong><strong></strong></h2></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" style="" data-css="tve-u-188de52ae3b"><p>The ANC Government simply blames Eskom for not planning properly, the public for using too much electricity. It does not hold the SAP accountable for stopping corruption and cable theft, and the "political hot potato" &nbsp;- rampant township electricity theft, &nbsp;continues unchecked.</p><p>Every year Eskom seems to supply less electricity and charge more for the service that is getting exponentially worse. They seem to rewarded for poor service rather than held accountable.&nbsp;</p><p>The National Energy Regulator, NERSA granted Eskom a 18.65% price hike in January, and have now approved a 18.49% hike for municipalities.</p><p>These &nbsp;increases for Eskom’s standard tariff customers will be effective from 1 April 2023 and the municipalities increase will apply from 1 July 2023.</p><h2 id="t-1687431904009" class=""><strong>5 Corruption</strong></h2><p>What is evident is that corruption and organised crime is rife, and the government, the SA Police and Eskom lack the will to do anything about it.</p><p>The National Energy Crisis Committee undertook amongst other things during the national state of disaster to "Fix Eskom" - with no clear indication of how?&nbsp;</p><p>Committees were set up, a minister of electricity was appointed, but we have not seen any concrete benefits of this national state of disaster.</p><p>They did not &nbsp;address a simple thing such as the cable theft problem - Although a simple clampdown on scrap metal dealers will stop cable theft in its tracks.</p><h2 class="" id="t-1687431904010">Will load shedding continue?&nbsp;</h2><p>The answer is a resounding, YES !</p><p>What is clear is that we are in the calm before the storm.</p><p>The government has run out of ideas, and Eskom's capacity decreasing every year.</p><p>Individual homeowners, and businessmen need to make sure life carries on. We need to aim at being independent of the power grid as soon as possible.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" style="" data-css="tve-u-188de54b049"><h2 id="t-1687356502536" class="">The solution for homeowners, businesses, farms, schools etc</h2><p>Here is a 6 step model to get yourself entirely off the grid.</p><p>Each step is designed to build on each other enabling you to go as fast as your budget will allow. &nbsp;</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element" style="" data-css="tve-u-188de5a1e4d"><h3 class="" id="t-1687356502537"><strong>Step 1 – Keeping your essentials connected and online.&nbsp;</strong></h3><p>Much of our work, study, internet and day to day communication requires WIFI internet connectivity, and step one is to secure your WIFI, and provide power to your home workstation though rolling blackouts. &nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>The affordable&nbsp;<a href="https://powerinabox.co.za/shop/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">Power in a Box &nbsp;home inverter</a> for R 5999 will give your home office 4 or 5 hours of backup.</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687354017605"><strong>Step 2 – Sustained connectivity of your essentials during blackouts.</strong></h3><p>By adding 200 W Solar panels to your Power in a Box for an additional R3000 per panel, you can use the sun’s energy to power your home office.</p><p>In one of those extended 2 or 3 day power blackouts that are becoming all too common, your solar panels will power your office requirements during the day while they simultaneously charge your batteries and leave you with an additional 4 hours of backup -after the sun goes down !</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687354017606"><strong>Step 3 – Installed Home Inverter&nbsp;</strong></h3><p>The next step would be to connect an inverter into your home grid, directly connected to your house DB board. Your appliances will then operate normally during load shedding events. While the power grid is on, your batteries will automatically recharge. Lithium batteries recharge very quickly, normally within about an hour, ready for the next blackout. &nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;A medium sized home will use about 30 KWh per day, but most of that will be used by your geyser. The normal medium sized household consumption (excluding geyser) is aproximately 400W – 700W .</p><p>By installing a good quality inverter and battery in your house to power your essential appliance load of say 400W, you can ensure that life goes on pretty much normally during extended hours of load shedding.</p><p>A &nbsp;5 KW inverter with a 3KWh to&nbsp; 5KWh lithium battery is a good place to start.</p><p>An appliance load of 400W for 10 hours of backup will require &nbsp;400 X 10 = 4000 Wh or 4Kwh. &nbsp;Lithium batteries allow you to use about 80% of the rated battery capacity,&nbsp; so a 5KWh battery would suffice in this instance.</p><p>Your geyser would remain on the power grid, and would be warmed up only when the power grid is functioning. Heat will be stored up in your geyser for when you need it, &nbsp;so your geyser would function as a “heat battery”.</p><p>A fully installed <a href="https://powerinabox.co.za/pricing" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;" data-css="tve-u-188e7bfe056">Home Inverter system</a>&nbsp; together with an Electrical Compliance Certificate (COC) will cost from R68000 – A COC is essential to make sure the installation is done properly and that the installation doesn’t nullify your home insurance policy.</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687354017607"><strong>Step 4 – Solar home system&nbsp;</strong></h3><p>By adding solar panels to match your installed inverter you can start converting the sun’s energy into useful electricity to run your home.</p><p>An added benefit is the huge government incentives designed to encourage the public to invest in renewable energy supplies. Until 1 March 2024, 25% of the cost of your solar panels can be claimed as a tax rebate.&nbsp;</p><p>8 X 550 W Solar panels should provide you with approximately &nbsp;3000 Watts for 6 hours per day in sunny conditions. That equates to about 18 KWh per day, which is more than the requirements to run the essential appliances of a medium sized home. ( eg &nbsp;500 W appliance load for 24 hours = 12KWh per day )</p><p>Cost of installation of solar panels, inverters and Lithium batteries varies dramatically dependent on the quality of equipment you install and your individual requirements, but you can expect to start at around R 100 000.&nbsp;</p><p>A power audit will establish your individual needs. <a href="https://powerinabox.co.za/pricing" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;">[Click here </a>to enquire for a system that most resembles your requirements and receive a free power audit.]</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687354017608"><strong>Step 5 OFF THE GRID with a Solar System plus Geyser Heat Pump&nbsp;</strong></h3><p>If your solar system is well balanced with your current essential appliance load, then you only have to add additional solar power to cover the non essentials like pool pumps and geysers.&nbsp;</p><p>A normal 150 to 200 L geyser uses 9KWh to heat your geyser. It will use about &nbsp;3KW for 3 hours to heat up your geyser from cold to full temperature of around 65 degrees.<strong>&nbsp;</strong>[3KW X 3hrs = 9KWh]<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p>A heat pump works on the same principal as an airconditioner. An air conditioner extracts heat from inside and transfers it outside into the atmosphere. &nbsp;A heat pump extracts heat from the air outside and transfers it to your geyser. &nbsp;</p><p>A heat pump will cost you R25000 installed and will typically only use 1KW for 3 hours, or 3KWh &nbsp;per day &nbsp;to keep you in hot water.<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p>Your pool pump will use about 1KW and can be set to run during sunlit hours. 2 or 3 extra 500W panels will cover the pool pump load easily. &nbsp;</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687354017609"><strong>Step 6 Completely off the power grid</strong></h3><p>Completely off the grid is very expensive to achieve as you need to not only provide enough solar for daily consumption and keep your batteries 100% &nbsp;topped up, but you need to have reserve battery capacity to last during cloudy rainy weather.</p><p>Depending on your location, you may have to allow for up to 7 days "rainy day" extra battery capacity or add a diesel/petrol generator to your system.</p><p>Power in a Box have an <a href="https://powerinabox.co.za/pricing" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;" data-css="tve-u-188e8631ffb">OFF THE GRID solution&nbsp;</a> starting at around R250 000&nbsp;</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" id="t-1687354017610"><strong>Take back the power!</strong></h2><p>This article is to be seen as a general guide only, a starting point to help you get your head around the requirements, and costs involved of getting off the power grid and taking back control of your life.</p><p>Every household would require a <a href="https://powerinabox.co.za/pricing " target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;" data-css="tve-u-188e7b419c9">power audit</a> to establish your power requirements and then a system that can grow incrementally can be designed to suit your power needs.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_contentbox_shortcode thrv-content-box tve-elem-default-pad tcb-local-vars-root tve_evt_manager_listen tve_et_tve-viewport tve_ea_thrive_animation tve_anim_slide_right" style="" data-css="tve-u-188e7bcb274" data-tcb-events="__TCB_EVENT_[{&quot;t&quot;:&quot;tve-viewport&quot;,&quot;config&quot;:{&quot;anim&quot;:&quot;slide_right&quot;,&quot;loop&quot;:0},&quot;a&quot;:&quot;thrive_animation&quot;}]_TNEVE_BCT__">
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		<title>Stage 10 Load shedding – What now South Africa?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Electricity Minister in a Stage 10 PanicShould we be worried?Our newly appointed minister of electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa is promising stage 10 load shedding while he scrambles to solve the Eskom crisis. We are in stage 6 load shedding almost continuously, with ominous warnings by Ramokgopa &#160;of reaching stage 10 this winter!&#160;Today we are in [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" id="t-1687364719174">The Electricity Minister in a Stage 10 Panic</h2><h3 class="" id="t-1687364719163">Should we be worried?</h3><p>Our newly appointed minister of electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa is promising stage 10 load shedding while he scrambles to solve the Eskom crisis. We are in stage 6 load shedding almost continuously, with ominous warnings by Ramokgopa &nbsp;of reaching stage 10 this winter!</p><p>Today we are in stage 5 which resulted in 4 blackouts of 2.5 hours each &nbsp;in Sandton - who knows what stage 10 load shedding will look like?</p><p>We are in it, load shedding is here and will remain for the foreseeable future. Our minister says it will be highly irresponsible to predict when load shedding will end.</p><p>He does seem convinced that prayer won’t help either! &nbsp;</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv-columns" style="--tcb-col-el-width:628.844;"><div class="tcb-flex-row v-2 tcb--cols--2"><div class="tcb-flex-col c-33"><div class="tcb-col"><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption img_style_lifted_style1" data-css="tve-u-18774115c3c"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image wp-image-187" alt="stage 10 loadshedding" data-id="187" width="200" data-init-width="575" height="380" data-init-height="380" title="minster of electricity Ramokgopa" loading="lazy" src="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/minster-of-electricity-Ramokgopa.jpg" data-width="200" style="aspect-ratio: auto 575 / 380;"></span></div></div></div><div class="tcb-flex-col c-66" data-css="tve-u-1877411eb3a" style=""><div class="tcb-col"><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption img_style_lifted_style1" data-css="tve-u-1877411c5ef" style=""><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image wp-image-185" alt="stage 10 " data-id="185" width="409" data-init-width="578" height="120" data-init-height="120" title="stage 10 quote" loading="lazy" src="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/stage-10-quote.jpg" data-width="409" data-css="tve-u-1877411db91" style="aspect-ratio: auto 578 / 120;"></span></div></div></div></div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p>What exactly is the power problem and how can we solve it?</p><p>Hoping and wishing that it power supply will go back to normal soon is pure folly. The factors involved are complex and will take time and effort and a lot of money to solve.&nbsp;</p><p>The minister himself is not promising anything.</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption img_style_lifted_style1" data-css="tve-u-1877412de63"><span class="tve_image_frame"><img decoding="async" class="tve_image wp-image-188" alt="loadshedding " data-id="188" width="544" data-init-width="544" height="180" data-init-height="180" title="no foreseeable end to loadshedding" loading="lazy" src="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/no-foreseeable-end-to-loadshedding.jpg" data-width="544" style="aspect-ratio: auto 544 / 180;" srcset="https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/no-foreseeable-end-to-loadshedding.jpg 544w, https://powerinabox.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/no-foreseeable-end-to-loadshedding-300x99.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 544px) 100vw, 544px" /></span></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" id="t-1687431460675">Eskom's reponse</h2></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv-columns" style="--tcb-col-el-width:628.844;"><div class="tcb-flex-row v-2 tcb--cols--2"><div class="tcb-flex-col"><div class="tcb-col"><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element">	<p>Eskom temporary CEO, Mr Calib Cassim is also losing sleep over this issue.</p><p>He says we could slip into stage 8 at any moment.</p><p>All we need is another power generating facility to break down.</p><p>&nbsp;We have zero spare capacity for planned maintenance.</p></div></div></div><div class="tcb-flex-col"><div class="tcb-col"><div class="thrv_responsive_video thrv_wrapper tcb-lazy-load tcb-lazy-load-youtube" data-type="youtube" data-rel="0" data-modestbranding="1" data-aspect-ratio="9:16" data-aspect-ratio-default="1" data-float-position="top-left" data-float-width-d="300px" data-float-padding1-d="25px" data-float-padding2-d="25px" data-float-visibility="mobile" data-url="https://youtube.com/shorts/R-nQ-Yty9Zc" data-css="tve-u-188e2bd1280" style="">
	

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</div></div></div></div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" id="t-1687430908022">But why are we facing load shedding in the first place?</h2><p>The primary factors seem to be <strong>Crime, Corruption and Capacity</strong></p><h3 class="" id="t-1687364719164"><strong>Crime</strong></h3><p>Rampant cable theft is costing a fortune and causing outages over and above loadshedding. Pylon theft is now added to the list . Thieves are literally cutting supporting struts off our power pylons resulting in massive failures as pylons collapse like they did in Pretoria east this weekend when 7 pylons collapsed across the highway, effectively stopping all traffic and power.</p><p>Surely somebody is buying the copper and pylon struts? Effective policing at every scrap dealer with massive penalties for scrap dealers who are complicit in this crime will surely stop cable and pylon theft in its tracks.</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687364719165"><strong>Corruption&nbsp;</strong></h3><p>Corruption in Eskom and government has been extensively reported in the media like Carte Blanche, but nobody is being brought to book.</p><p>Where there is smoke there is fire, and there seems to be lots of smoke!</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687364719166"><strong>Capacity</strong></h3><p>According to our minister, Eskom is only capable of supplying around 27,000 MW and yet our winter demand is around 37,000 MW . With existing shortages like this, planned maintenance is severely affected resulting in Eskom groping in the dark from one emergency to another. As any engineer will tell you, emergencies are very expensive -and open to massive corruption, as the tender process gets compromised by the urgent nature of the emergency. &nbsp;</p></div><div class="thrv_responsive_video thrv_wrapper tcb-lazy-load tcb-lazy-load-youtube rv_style_lifted_style1" data-type="youtube" data-rel="0" data-modestbranding="1" data-aspect-ratio="16:9" data-aspect-ratio-default="0" data-float-position="top-left" data-float-width-d="300px" data-float-padding1-d="25px" data-float-padding2-d="25px" data-float-visibility="mobile" data-url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0jNp9QLvS8" data-css="tve-u-1877426d516">
	

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</div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h2 class="" id="t-1687364719167">Our situation</h2><p>Clearly our power problem is complex and unlikely to be solved quickly.</p><p>Covid resulted in many people having to adjust to working from home, and now those same people have to adjust to loadshedding. &nbsp;As a business owner I can testify that It is extremely difficult to run a business when your <strong>work-from-home</strong> staff &nbsp;are all being loadshed at different times.</p><p><strong>High schools</strong> and <strong>Universities&nbsp;</strong>have also shifted their focus to online work since covid. Before we solved our loadshedding problem at home, my 16 year old son suffered severe stress as he &nbsp;juggled his online homework assignments with the loadshedding schedule.</p><p><strong>Townhouse Dwellers</strong> have it especially hard. They cannot use generators and “installing solar” is simply not an option. Stuck in the dark!</p><h2 class="" id="t-1687364719168"><strong>The solution</strong></h2><p>We have a solution to this dilemma, which is a staged approach to loadshed-proofing your home office, your student and your household TV and WIFI connectivity.</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687364719175"><strong>Step 1</strong> &nbsp;</h3><p>Step 1 would be a <a href="https://powerinabox.co.za/shop/" target="_blank">Power in a Box UPS</a> inverter capable of giving you at least 4 hours backup power. Your inverter battery will be charged by the power grid when it is on, and will then keep the power on for your essentials during loadshedding events.</p><h3 class="" id="t-1687364719176"><strong>Step 2</strong></h3><p>Adding a portable 200W solar panel, would give extra protection from extended blackouts (stage 10 loadshedding or cable theft events). This solar panel could be propped up on a townhouse balcony during an extended blackout or placed in your garden to charge your Inverter battery while it supplies continues power to you.</p><p>Then after the sun goes down you will still have 4 hours of power available for the evenings.</p><h2 class="" id="t-1687364719177"><strong>Put your lights back on</strong></h2><p>Find out how you can personally put the lights back on in your home, office, factory or farm.&nbsp;<strong>&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Get more info here &nbsp;</strong><a href="https://powerinabox.co.za/pricing/" target="_blank" class="" style="outline: none;"><strong>[click here]</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong></a></p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p><br></p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Enertec Deep Cycle Heavy duty sealed lead acid batteries that we use are designed to last 1000 cycles if you look after them properly.&#160;BUT only if handled properly.If you overload your batteries by “red-lining” them ie &#160;discharging it too deeply, or drawing a very heavy load continuously,&#160; they will only last a few months, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element">	<p data-css="tve-u-186db6fefe8"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9925">The Enertec Deep Cycle Heavy duty sealed lead acid batteries that we use are designed to last 1000 cycles if you look after them properly.&nbsp;</span></p><p data-css="tve-u-186db6fefea"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5ca"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5cb"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9927"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9928"><strong>BUT only if handled properly</strong>.</span></span></span></span></p><p data-css="tve-u-186db6fefeb"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5ce"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5cf"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9929"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f992b">If you overload your batteries by “red-lining” them ie &nbsp;discharging it too deeply, or drawing a very heavy load continuously,&nbsp; they will only last a few months, no matter what brand of deep cycle batteries one uses.</span></span></span></span></p><p data-css="tve-u-186db6fefec"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5d2"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5d3"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f992c"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f992d">Make sure that the inverter or UPS you use has automatic &nbsp;low voltage cutoff set properly to switch off automatically before your batteries discharge too deeply. Too deep a discharge of you battery will ruin any lead acid battery very quickly. In my experience battery brand is not the main cause of failure, normally unwitting battery abuse is the culprit!!!</span></span></span></span></p><p data-css="tve-u-186db6fefed"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5d6"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5d7"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f992e"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9930">Another tip that nobody speaks about is the continuous&nbsp; amperage that your inverter will pull from the battery.</span></span></span></span></p><p data-css="tve-u-186db6fefee"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5da"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5db"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9931"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9933">A very experienced battery supply that I have come to rely heavily on recommends that your continuous design load does not draw more than 15 Amps from a 12 V deep cycle battery. This 15 Amp target&nbsp; is guesswork, but experience counts in this industry!</span></span></span></span></p><p data-css="tve-u-186db6feff0"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5de"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5df"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9934"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9935">Divide your normal inverter load ( in Watts) by the voltage of your battery ( probably 12 or 24 Volts) to obtain the current draw on your batteries.</span></span></span></span></p><p data-css="tve-u-186db6feff1"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5e1"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5e3"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9937"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9938">EG</span></span></span></span></p><p data-css="tve-u-186db6feff2"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5e5"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6fc5e7"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f9939"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f993b">A 240 Watt load on a 12 V system would draw 240W/12V = 20 Amps – which is a bit too high !!!</span></span></span></span></p><p data-css="tve-u-186db6feff3"><span data-css="tve-u-186db6f993c">But on a 24 V system, the same load would only be drawing 240W/24 V = 10 Amps which is very low and consequently you can expect excellent endurance from your battery - as long as you do not discharge it to deeply!</span></p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Power Requirements and Inverter SolutionRunning a small office without interruption of your telephones and internet connectivity during loadshedding events using the Hybrid Power in a Box Uninterruptable Power supply Inverter.Office Reception RequirementsTo establish your requirements we start with a load audit.How much power do you need and for how long?1 PC&#160; - 50Watts&#160;1&#160; WIFI router [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h1 class="">Power Requirements and Inverter Solution</h1><p>Running a small office without interruption of your telephones and internet connectivity during loadshedding events using the Hybrid Power in a Box Uninterruptable Power supply Inverter.</p><h4 class=""><strong>Office Reception Requirements</strong></h4><p>To establish your requirements we start with a load audit.</p><h5 class="">How much power do you need and for how long?</h5><p>1 PC&nbsp; - 50Watts</p><p>1&nbsp; WIFI router – 7 Watts</p><p>1 &nbsp;Fibre internet box – 10 Watts</p><p>1 Cellphone charger – 7 Watts</p><p>Inverter fan – 30 Watt</p><p><strong>Total requirement is 104 &nbsp;W </strong></p><h5 class=""><strong>Capacity : Power in a Box –Small office and student model &nbsp;12V UPS, 1200VA&nbsp;</strong></h5><p>The 12 V Battery has a capacity of 80Ah ( 80 Amp Hours) , but being a deep cycle lead acid battery, you don’t want to use more than 50% of the battery’s capacity to ensure a long battery life.</p><p>Therefore you only have 40 Ah available in your 12 V Battery &nbsp;40 X 12 = 480 Wh ( Watt Hours)</p><p>For 2 hours of backup you can therefore run 480/2 = 240 Watts.</p><p>For 4 hours of Backup you can run 480/4 = 120 Watts.</p><p><strong>Your office reception uses less than 120 Watts, so the Power in a Box can cope with 4 hour loadshedding events. </strong></p><h5 class=""><strong>Solar addition </strong></h5><p>If you want to be able to remain running with blackouts lasting a day or more, we recommend adding a single 200W solar panel to your Hybrid UPS inverter. (Simply put the solar panel facing full sun, and plug it in to the power points provided on the Inverter)</p><p>A 200W panel will give you 200 W for about 5 or 6 hours on a sunny day. While the sun is shining, your panel will run your load (of approx. 100W ) while charging your battery. After sundown, you will have 4 more hours of backup on the battery.</p><p>The system is designed for extreme flexibility &nbsp;to take up to 700W of solar power in multiple panels if required, and extra batteries can be added to increase your electrical load and storage capacity.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><h4 class=""><strong>Phase 2 &nbsp;</strong></h4><h5 class=""><strong>Office/Training room / sales room requirements</strong></h5><p>10 laptops (40 - 50 W each) = 400 - 500 W</p><p>Inverter fan 30 W</p><p>Total requirement = <strong>430 – 530 W</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><h5 class=""><strong>Capacity : Power in a Box –Small office model 24V UPS, 2400 VA model&nbsp;</strong></h5><p>The 2 X 12 V &nbsp;Batteries = a 24 V battery with a capacity of 80Ah.</p><p>Therefore you only have 40 Ah available in your 24 V Battery 40 X 24 = 960 &nbsp;Wh</p><p>For 2 hours of backup you can therefore run 960/2 = 480 Watts. Ie 10 Laptops for 2 hours</p><p>For 4 hours of Backup you can run 960/4 = 240 Watts. &nbsp;Ie 5 laptops for 4 hours</p><h5 class=""><strong>Solar Addition</strong></h5><p>2 Solar panels of up to 350 W each ( 700 W total ) &nbsp;can be added to supply more than the 480 W required to run 10 laptops while recharging &nbsp;your batteries.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Power in a Box Prices &nbsp;- March 2023&nbsp;</strong></p><p><strong>Power in a Box – Home office and student &nbsp;12V UPS, 1200VA &nbsp; R5 999</strong></p><p><strong>Power in a Box – Small office model 24V UPS, 2400 VA &nbsp;R8 999</strong></p><p><strong>200W solar panel R3 000</strong></p><p>This video provids an Introduction to small office Power in a Box an dincludes the elementary calculations required to size your unit.</p></div><div class="thrv_responsive_video thrv_wrapper tcb-lazy-load tcb-lazy-load-youtube" data-type="youtube" data-rel="0" data-modestbranding="1" data-aspect-ratio="16:9" data-aspect-ratio-default="0" data-float-position="top-left" data-float-width-d="300px" data-float-padding1-d="25px" data-float-padding2-d="25px" data-float-visibility="mobile" data-url="https://youtu.be/vL6cwNPrVUQ">
	

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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 14:34:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Load shedding is a problem we all faceLoadshedding is having a significant and adverse impact on South Africans in many ways.Load shedding disrupts daily life, causing inconvenience and frustration. Scheduled power outages mean that work is disrupted, you are unable to cook meals, use appliances, do your homework, access the internet.Small businesses : Load shedding [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h1 class="">Load shedding is a problem we all face</h1><p>Loadshedding is having a significant and adverse impact on South Africans in many ways.</p><ol start="1" type="1"><li><strong>Load shedding disrupts daily life</strong>, causing inconvenience and frustration. Scheduled power outages mean that work is disrupted, you are unable to cook meals, use appliances, do your homework, access the internet.</li><li><strong>Small businesses</strong> : Load shedding has a significant impact on businesses, with power outages causing disruption to everyday work activities. When the power dips, so does your productivity and you lose income.</li><li><strong>Security</strong> : &nbsp;Load shedding can result in increased crime as security systems, alarms and streetlights are disrupted.</li><li><strong>Health concerns</strong>: Load shedding can affect life-saving medical equipment like respirators for the sick frail and aged.</li><li><strong>Loss of perishable goods:</strong> How much food have you lost due to loadshedding?</li><li><strong>Emotional stress:</strong> Load shedding causes emotional stress, with people feeling anxious and uncertain about when power will be restored, how to meet deadline, how to finish your homework causing a sense of powerlessness and helplessness.</li></ol><p>It is essential to address the loadshedding problem as it is here for the foreseeable future!&nbsp;</p><h3 class=""><strong>The Solution</strong></h3><p>So what are the options for a household or a small business ?&nbsp; What if you work from home, since so many South Africans are working from home or running a small business from home.</p><p>The obvious solution is to install a substantial solar power system and get off the grid completely, get control back and stop being subject to the dreadful inefficiencies and inconvenience of loadshedding. But unfortunately for most South Africans, this costs a small fortune upwards of R 400 000.</p><h4 class=""><strong>A phased approach&nbsp;</strong></h4><h5 class=""><strong>Phase 1</strong> &nbsp;</h5><p>Load-shed proof your home office, your students, your entertainment like TV and internet with an in line inverter or UPS that stays plugged into the Eskom power grid. When the power is on, your batteries are charging and when the power is off, you automatically run of battery power.</p><p>Get a <strong>Power In A Box – Home and Student&nbsp; UPS. </strong>Its a great cost effective solution, which stays plugged into the grid while supplying you power that is uninterrupted when loadshedding kicks in.</p><p>This short video demonstrates the capabilities of Power In A Box, and as providence would have it, I was load shed while filming which provided a great live demonstration of the system. &nbsp;</p></div><div class="thrv_responsive_video thrv_wrapper tcb-lazy-load tcb-lazy-load-youtube" data-type="youtube" data-rel="0" data-modestbranding="1" data-aspect-ratio="9:16" data-aspect-ratio-default="1" data-float-position="top-left" data-float-width-d="300px" data-float-padding1-d="25px" data-float-padding2-d="25px" data-float-visibility="mobile" data-url="https://youtube.com/shorts/YAluvkR4mT8" data-css="tve-u-1872376fe46" style="">
	

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</div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><h5 class=""><strong>Phase 2</strong> </h5><p>Add solar into the equation, by using solar power to run your office or charge your batteries.</p><p>Purchase a single solar panel sized between 200 Watts and 350 Watts and plug &nbsp;it directly into your <strong>Power in A Box</strong>. </p><p>5 or 6 hours in full sun is enough to keep your battery charged and supply you with electricity all day. This will take your basic homeoffice/entertainment/student essentials completely off the Grid.</p><p>This may sound too sounds simplistic,, but it really is that simple. solution.&nbsp;</p><p>To order your Power in a Box, simply whatsapp Neil 0824444034 or Warren 082 563 0355</p><p>Your delivery options are:</p><p><strong>Collections</strong>: In person or by Uber from our Sandton office. Corner Republic and Woodlands Ave, Hurlingham, Sandton</p><p><strong>Courier:</strong>&nbsp; Please email your delivery details to obtain a quote you on delivery cost.</p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Neil Vorster]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 14:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 13:56:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Is Load shedding effecting your business or studies?Unfortunately load shedding it is effecting every student, every home and small business equally. The lights go off and everything stops, internet, computer, lights, microwave, stove, kettle, electric gate.&#160;Since Covid, schooling and university/colleges have evolved their methods to rely heavily on the internet for, homework, projects and assessments.&#160;I [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element">	<h1><strong>Is Load shedding effecting your business or studies?</strong></h1><p>Unfortunately load shedding it is effecting every student, every home and small business equally. The lights go off and everything stops, internet, computer, lights, microwave, stove, kettle, electric gate.</p><p>Since Covid, schooling and university/colleges have evolved their methods to rely heavily on the internet for, homework, projects and assessments.</p><p>I watch my 15 year old son get back from sport at around 6pm with the pressure of another 2 hours of homework to look forward to, only to have to deal with loadshedding from 6pm to 10pm. And every day the loadshedding schedule changes which adds to the stress.</p><h3><strong>So what is the power solution for you?</strong></h3><p>A generator, inverter, UPS, solar – or completely off the grid?</p><p>Heaven help you if you ask a shop assistants advice- I have found that 99% of the population know very little about Volts, Amps, AC current, DC Current, Watts, VA, Ahr. They know even less about batteries and how to select the best battery for your application.&nbsp;</p><h3><strong>How do you choose?</strong></h3><p>Petrol or diesel generator, inverter, UPS or solar</p><p>Lets look at the options in more detail and hopefully bring some clarity into this backup power problem that all South Africans have been thrust into.</p><p>The pros and cons of each backup power option for a household:</p><h4><strong>Petrol Generator</strong></h4><p>Pros:</p><ul type="disc"><li>Provides high power output for long periods of time, making it suitable for large power needs or prolonged power outages</li><li>Can power larger household appliances and electronics</li><li>Widely available and can be purchased at hardware stores or online</li><li>Can be used for outdoor activities like camping</li></ul><p>Cons:</p><ul type="disc"><li>Requires regular maintenance and fuel refills, which can be costly and time-consuming</li><li>Produces noise and emits exhaust fumes, which can be unpleasant and harmful to the environment</li><li>Can be expensive to purchase initially, as well as operate and maintain over time</li><li>May not be allowed in certain residential areas due to noise</li></ul><h4><strong>Inverter</strong></h4><p>Pros:</p><ul type="disc"><li>Runs quietly and produces no emissions, making it an environmentally-friendly option</li><li>Requires little maintenance and is easy to operate</li><li>Can be powered by renewable energy sources like solar panels</li><li>Portable and lightweight, making it easy to move and transport</li><li>Typically less expensive than petrol generators</li></ul><p>Cons:</p><ul type="disc"><li>Provides limited power output for shorter periods of time, making it less suitable for large power needs or prolonged outages</li><li>Can only power smaller household appliances and electronics</li><li>Requires initial investment in batteries or solar panels, which can be costly</li><li>May require additional equipment or professional installation</li><li>Unplugging from power source and recharging between usage cycles</li><li>May not be suitable for areas with long power outages</li></ul><h4><strong>UPS</strong></h4><p>Pros:</p><ul type="disc"><li>Provides an instant backup power source during short power outages</li><li>Requires minimal maintenance and is easy to use</li><li>Produces no noise or emissions, making it an environmentally-friendly option</li><li>Can be used to protect sensitive electronics from power surges and outages</li></ul><p>Cons:</p><ul type="disc"><li>Provides limited power output for short periods of time, making it less suitable for large power needs or prolonged outages</li><li>Can only power small household appliances and electronics</li><li>May not be suitable for areas with long power outages</li></ul><p>For a small office or home usage where the load required to run your essential electronics is relatively low, the convenience of a UPS wins every time.</p><p>Inverters are bit more inconvenient than a UPS since they generally require you to alternately plug your equipment into the mains or the inverter.</p><p>For farms, or areas where noise is not&nbsp; a problem and frequent extended power cuts are common, I would recommend a generator.</p><p>And since we live in sunny South Africa, I believe the target for every household should be to move to solar (normally in stages) in a totally off the grid solution.</p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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