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I did try and get all supplies for central heating from on FCU which is battery backed, and connected to solar, so most will still get power, can't really emulate a power cut to see, as all the monitoring will fail, so the Bluetooth TRV heads will work as normal, not so sure about Wi-Fi connected TRV's is the info as to when to change temperature stored in the TRV, or the hubs? And wife's bedroom TRV will lose connection as it need a socket adaptor to relay the info. Main Nest and Wiser hubs will still be powered, Wiser wall thermostat battery powered, and Nest Gen 3 thermostat extra low voltage supply from its hub.
So could get an UPS for the router, which could also do phones, or in an emergency simply run an extension lead kitchen to hall to keep it running, but is it needed?
The less which is supplied from the main battery, the longer it will last, so not even supplied lights from it, as don't want them discharging it when not required.
At the moment, power cuts are rare, but I see the push for more and more using the grid supply, and the addition of EV charging and heat pumps, not to consider the loss of so much off-peak use when the radio 4 long wave is turned off, I would expect power cuts to become more regular events.
I well remember the Winter of discontent and what happened when our only heating in the house was switched off. There were flueless gas heaters made, and of course the portable heaters
but during the crisis these were all snapped up, as was the bottles of gas to run them, so all you had what what had been bought before the labour party brought the country to its knees, and when one reads the report, one sees a repeat in the offering.
So how much do we need to prepare for power cuts? Even before any power cuts there is a lack of coal, having to import it from Poland, which is rubbish coal and causing line side fires due to the sparks it causes, which get through the spark arresters as so much dust in the coal.
But I digress, the question is, how will central heating preform without Wifi and signal boosters etc.
So could get an UPS for the router, which could also do phones, or in an emergency simply run an extension lead kitchen to hall to keep it running, but is it needed?
The less which is supplied from the main battery, the longer it will last, so not even supplied lights from it, as don't want them discharging it when not required.
At the moment, power cuts are rare, but I see the push for more and more using the grid supply, and the addition of EV charging and heat pumps, not to consider the loss of so much off-peak use when the radio 4 long wave is turned off, I would expect power cuts to become more regular events.
I well remember the Winter of discontent and what happened when our only heating in the house was switched off. There were flueless gas heaters made, and of course the portable heaters
we are seeing uncollected rubbish on streets and in public spaces, yet again in some areas, it seems the labour party has a knack of upsetting workers.These actions included an unofficial strike by gravediggers working in Liverpool and Tameside, and strikes by refuse collectors, leaving uncollected rubbish on streets and in public spaces
So how much do we need to prepare for power cuts? Even before any power cuts there is a lack of coal, having to import it from Poland, which is rubbish coal and causing line side fires due to the sparks it causes, which get through the spark arresters as so much dust in the coal.
But I digress, the question is, how will central heating preform without Wifi and signal boosters etc.
