We live in a rural location where power cuts (or outages as the power co. calls them) whilst not regular are not unknown, especially in bad weather. In this event we are happy to do without tv, lights etc. (we have several re-chargeable lanterns & a battery-powered radio) but suffer from a lack of central heating if the power is off for any length of time.
How difficult would it be to connect an invertor producing sufficient output to run just the circulating pump on a combi boiler? I've browsed the web & think units from the likes of the 'Green Box Co.' fit the bill but have little idea of safely connecting the output to the boiler power supply, currently supplied via a 13A fused spur.
Any advice gratefully received.
How difficult would it be to connect an invertor producing sufficient output to run just the circulating pump on a combi boiler? I've browsed the web & think units from the likes of the 'Green Box Co.' fit the bill but have little idea of safely connecting the output to the boiler power supply, currently supplied via a 13A fused spur.
Any advice gratefully received.