The combi boiler is certainly run from a single point. Although thermostat is wireless, is supposed to work without internet manually but not tested that ever maybe I should.
Unlike the back boiler, from what I remember there were a few things including a separate pump.
Changing the fcu to the socket & plug, is easy, but not practical, in terms of connecting to the portable power supply, and other things to connect to it. Like router and cctv and a few other bits, don’t draw a lot of power, but need to be on ideally.
Not practical to go commando and have a geny sat outside ready to go, but did consider the gateway and batteries for an auto switch but not practical.
If we were pushed we would be using the microwave, if we wanted a warm meal, we batch cook so have a few options readily available. But at this point it’s starting to get a little serious.
Locally speaking we have had some power issues last year, and power was off for the day whilst it was fixed and a couple hours on subsequent days as it was finished off. Certainly can cope with that kind of outage as long as we can keep warm.
End of the day it’s a temporary and probably not used, certainly wouldn’t be wanting windows opened when trying to keep warm.
Think I have enough to make a plan, just now need to do some maths to work out how big I need the storage to be to get us comfortable.
Unlike the back boiler, from what I remember there were a few things including a separate pump.
Changing the fcu to the socket & plug, is easy, but not practical, in terms of connecting to the portable power supply, and other things to connect to it. Like router and cctv and a few other bits, don’t draw a lot of power, but need to be on ideally.
Not practical to go commando and have a geny sat outside ready to go, but did consider the gateway and batteries for an auto switch but not practical.
If we were pushed we would be using the microwave, if we wanted a warm meal, we batch cook so have a few options readily available. But at this point it’s starting to get a little serious.
Locally speaking we have had some power issues last year, and power was off for the day whilst it was fixed and a couple hours on subsequent days as it was finished off. Certainly can cope with that kind of outage as long as we can keep warm.
End of the day it’s a temporary and probably not used, certainly wouldn’t be wanting windows opened when trying to keep warm.
Think I have enough to make a plan, just now need to do some maths to work out how big I need the storage to be to get us comfortable.
